Alberto Iglesias - The Two Faces Of January OST (2014) [320]
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Soundtrack / Score Support the artists you like by buying their music! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/two-faces-january-original/id876394761 Bitrate 320 kbps mp3 Tracklist: 01. Alberto Iglesias - Main Titles (3:58) 02. Alberto Iglesias - Beatiful Colette (1:36) 03. Alberto Iglesias - The Bus (3:13) 04. Alberto Iglesias - Mountains (1:16) 05. Alberto Iglesias - Rydal (1:52) 06. Alberto Iglesias - Mr. McFarland (5:46) 07. Alberto Iglesias - Leaving the Hotel (1:32) 08. Alberto Iglesias - Chester & Colette (1:13) 09. Alberto Iglesias - Jealousy (0:54) 10. Alberto Iglesias - Looking for a Wife (3:43) 11. Alberto Iglesias - To Crete (1:35) 12. Alberto Iglesias - Father & Son (3:39) 13. Alberto Iglesias - The Beach (2:07) 14. Alberto Iglesias - Knosos (1:36) 15. Alberto Iglesias - Newspapers (3:18) 16. Alberto Iglesias - Airport I (2:31) 17. Alberto Iglesias - Into the Room (0:49) 18. Alberto Iglesias - The Boat (3:45) 19. Alberto Iglesias - Airport II (1:51) 20. Alberto Iglesias - Instanbul (2:12) 21. Alberto Iglesias - Cafe Sultan (8:41) 22. Alberto Iglesias - The Two Faces of January (5:23) About: Original Release Date: May 16, 2014 Label: Quartet Records Copyright: 2014 Quartet Records Total Length: 1:02:19 The details of the soundtrack album for the drama The Two Faces of January have been revealed. The album features the film’s original music written by Academy Award-nominated composer Alberto Iglesias (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Constant Gardener, The Kite Runner). The soundtrack will be released on May 16, 2014 by Quartet Records and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Audio clips can be checked out below. The Two Faces of January is directed by Hossein Amini (screenwriter of Drive) and stars Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst and Oscar Isaac. The movie based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith (The Talented Mr. Ripley) follows a con artist, his wife and a stranger who try to flee a foreign country after one of them is caught up in the murder of a police officer. The drama premiered at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. Biography Spanish film composer Alberto Iglesias was born in San Sebastian in 1955. He spent his early years studying harmony and counterpoint in the city of his birth, later studying composition and piano in the studios of Phonos de Barcelona. Wrapping up his period of formal education, Iglesias formed a duo with fellow composer Javier Navarrete creating electronic music, touring and performing from 1981 to 1986. This spark for creative and unconventional techniques would come to characterize Iglesias' career. Thanks to personal connections made by his brother Jose Luis, Iglesias began working in the world film music in the mid-'80s, scoring films such as La Conquista de Albania (1984) and El Sueño de Tanger (1986). Though well liked by industry insiders, Iglesias' compositions had not found large audiences before his collaborations with Julio Médem, one of Spain's most influential directors. 1991's Vacas (Medém), followed by 1993's La Ardilla Roja formed an important alliance between Medém and Iglesias that would lift the young composer to new heights of renown. Thanks to the films' success and the quality of Iglesias' work, he was solicited for a number of projects throughout the '90s, including the national hits Los Amantes del Circulo Polar (1998) and Pedro Almodóvar's Todo Sobre Mi Madre (1999). The latter marked the beginning of an important partnership with Almodóvar, as well as Iglesias' arrival as an internationally recognized voice in film music. This hard earned reputation was further established with the award winning score for Talk to Her, followed by La Mauvaise Education. Iglesias' impeccable work was introduced to U.S. audiences via his Oscar-nominated score for The Constant Gardener. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi
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