Description
Eric Serra – The Fifth Element (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack A Film By Luc Besson) / Virgin Audio CD 1997
UPC 724384439927
In The Fifth Element, some kind of music is playing during about ninety percent of the film; Besson's films have been described as "intrinsically musical". The score was composed by Éric Serra. He relies chiefly on the use of orchestral textures, such as the oboe and strings heard as the surgeons prepare to regenerate Leeloo, and the pizzicato as she is reconstructed. Serra also used many non-French influences, such as the Stalinist fanfare heard before the spaceport sequence, the reggae piece played in preparation for the flight, and the hula music that greets the passengers as they arrive in Fhloston. More conventional scoring techniques are present in the leitmotif that first sounds when professor Pacoli mentions the fifth element, the militaristic snares as the warship prepares to attack the dark planet, and the Mahlerian funereal piece heard when Leeloo learns about war. The music used for the taxicab chase scene, titled "Alech Taadi" by Algerian performer Khaled, did not appear on the film soundtrack but is available on Khaled's album N'ssi N'ssi.
Label: | Virgin – 724384439927 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Europe |
Released: |
1997 |
Genre: | Electronic, Stage & Screen |
Style: | Soundtrack, Modern Classical, Downtempo, Ambient |
Tracklist:
1 | Little Light Of Love | ||
2 | Mondoshawan | ||
3 | Timecrash | ||
4 | Korben Dallas | ||
5 | Koolen | ||
6 | Akta | ||
7 | Leeloo | ||
8 | Five Millenia Later | ||
9 | Plavalaguna | ||
10 | Ruby Rap | ||
11 | Heat | ||
12 | Badaboom | ||
13 | Mangalores | ||
14 | Lucia Di Lamermoor | ||
15 | The Diva Dance | ||
16 | Leeloominai | ||
17 | A Bomb In The Hotel | ||
18 | Mina Hinoo | ||
19 | No Cash No Trash | ||
20 | Radiowaves | ||
21 | Human Nature | ||
22 | Pictures Of War | ||
23 | Lakta Ligunai | ||
24 | Protect Life | ||
25 | Little Light Of Love (End Titles Version) | ||
Bonus Track: |
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26 | Aknot! Wot? |