Heat: Music From The Motion Picture (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
âAnd you got your head⊠all the way up it!!â Before Bobby De Niro and Al Pacino went head to head in The Irishman, 1995âs Heat was long considered the premiere collaboration between the two actors, and has aged considerably well (side note, I just rewatched Donnie Brasco and boy, what a stinker!). Michael Mannâs ultimate heist film strikes a perfect balance between hyper-realistic long form action, intimate lights-down-low drama and humor (bonus points for nailing that vast, endless, lonely quality of Los Angeles in a way few films do), and the soundtrack is no less versatile. Seasoned composer Elliot Goldenthal handles the bulk of the score but calls in a few friends to help fill in the cracks: U2 and Brian Eno (collaborating under the name Passengers, lol) turn in some sombre reptilism in the form of âAlways Forever Nowâ; Kronos Quartetâs moody opening theme is a nice balance of standard orchestral fare peppered with scrambled radio frequencies and scraping sheet metal sounds. Then thereâs the straight up industrial abrasiveness of Einsturzende Neubautenâs "Armenia.â Moby contributes sprawling end title âGod Moving Over The Face Of The Watersâ (and also a pretty funny cover of Joy Divisionâs âNew Dawn Fadesâ which sounds more like Pink Floyd). Solo Eno, Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance and Terje Rypdal also contribute. First time ever on vinyl, blue colored 2LP edition with full color printed insert, recommended.
- blue colored double vinyl pressing
- first time on vinyl
- includes printed insert
- limited edition
- music label: Warner Records 2019
reviewed by naffi sandwich 01/2020
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Heat: Music From The Motion Picture (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
Heat: Music From The Motion Picture (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
âAnd you got your head⊠all the way up it!!â Before Bobby De Niro and Al Pacino went head to head in The Irishman, 1995âs Heat was long considered the premiere collaboration between the two actors, and has aged considerably well (side note, I just rewatched Donnie Brasco and boy, what a stinker!). Michael Mannâs ultimate heist film strikes a perfect balance between hyper-realistic long form action, intimate lights-down-low drama and humor (bonus points for nailing that vast, endless, lonely quality of Los Angeles in a way few films do), and the soundtrack is no less versatile. Seasoned composer Elliot Goldenthal handles the bulk of the score but calls in a few friends to help fill in the cracks: U2 and Brian Eno (collaborating under the name Passengers, lol) turn in some sombre reptilism in the form of âAlways Forever Nowâ; Kronos Quartetâs moody opening theme is a nice balance of standard orchestral fare peppered with scrambled radio frequencies and scraping sheet metal sounds. Then thereâs the straight up industrial abrasiveness of Einsturzende Neubautenâs "Armenia.â Moby contributes sprawling end title âGod Moving Over The Face Of The Watersâ (and also a pretty funny cover of Joy Divisionâs âNew Dawn Fadesâ which sounds more like Pink Floyd). Solo Eno, Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance and Terje Rypdal also contribute. First time ever on vinyl, blue colored 2LP edition with full color printed insert, recommended.
- blue colored double vinyl pressing
- first time on vinyl
- includes printed insert
- limited edition
- music label: Warner Records 2019
reviewed by naffi sandwich 01/2020
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âAnd you got your head⊠all the way up it!!â Before Bobby De Niro and Al Pacino went head to head in The Irishman, 1995âs Heat was long considered the premiere collaboration between the two actors, and has aged considerably well (side note, I just rewatched Donnie Brasco and boy, what a stinker!). Michael Mannâs ultimate heist film strikes a perfect balance between hyper-realistic long form action, intimate lights-down-low drama and humor (bonus points for nailing that vast, endless, lonely quality of Los Angeles in a way few films do), and the soundtrack is no less versatile. Seasoned composer Elliot Goldenthal handles the bulk of the score but calls in a few friends to help fill in the cracks: U2 and Brian Eno (collaborating under the name Passengers, lol) turn in some sombre reptilism in the form of âAlways Forever Nowâ; Kronos Quartetâs moody opening theme is a nice balance of standard orchestral fare peppered with scrambled radio frequencies and scraping sheet metal sounds. Then thereâs the straight up industrial abrasiveness of Einsturzende Neubautenâs "Armenia.â Moby contributes sprawling end title âGod Moving Over The Face Of The Watersâ (and also a pretty funny cover of Joy Divisionâs âNew Dawn Fadesâ which sounds more like Pink Floyd). Solo Eno, Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance and Terje Rypdal also contribute. First time ever on vinyl, blue colored 2LP edition with full color printed insert, recommended.
- blue colored double vinyl pressing
- first time on vinyl
- includes printed insert
- limited edition
- music label: Warner Records 2019


















