Late Night Tales Presents At The Movies
Music is a powerful trigger of myriad emotions, from the romantic, powerful, disastrous and even heartbreaking. Never is this more plainly evident than with the movie soundtrack. Late Night Tales: At The Movies collects some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermann's daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Jules' haunting version of Tears For Fears' "Mad World", as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barry's harmonica-led theme to Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy. The collection presents a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazil's Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.