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* [[https://youtu.be/94dY-QxjDiE "Conquest of Paradise"]] in ''Film/FourteenNinetyTwoConquestOfParadise''. This beautiful piece is used when the colony is being built before everything goes downhill.
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* [[https://youtu.be/94dY-QxjDiE [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd-DlMOLCY4 "Conquest of Paradise"]] in ''Film/FourteenNinetyTwoConquestOfParadise''. This beautiful piece is used when the colony is being built before everything goes downhill.
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* The 1975 Mexican film ''[[Film/DoYouHearTheDogsBarking ¿No oyes ladrar los perros?]]'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its [[https://youtu.be/BQpPqVPZs0g soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
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* The 1975 Mexican film ''[[Film/DoYouHearTheDogsBarking ¿No oyes ladrar los perros?]]'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its [[https://youtu.be/BQpPqVPZs0g [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlK40ZsjR4U soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
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* The 1975 Mexican film ''¿No oyes ladrar los perros?'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its [[https://youtu.be/BQpPqVPZs0g soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
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* The 1975 Mexican film ''¿No ''[[Film/DoYouHearTheDogsBarking ¿No oyes ladrar los perros?'', perros?]]'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its [[https://youtu.be/BQpPqVPZs0g soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
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** "[[https://youtu.be/R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis's entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting, and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting, and "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting, and "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
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** "[[https://youtu.be/R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis's Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting, chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange,disorienting, disorienting and "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange,
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* Vangelis's score for ''Film/BladeRunner'' is a classic.
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** "[[https://youtu.be/R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
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** "[[https://youtu.be/R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' Vangelis's entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting chanting, and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange,disorienting disorienting, and "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* The [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange,
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* The artist's most underrated album is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://youtu.be/4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://youtu.be/fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://youtu.be/Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
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* The artist's most underrated album is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://youtu.be/4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute nine-minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://youtu.be/fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://youtu.be/Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
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* Vangelis' score for ''Film/BladeRunner'' is a classic.
** [[https://youtu.be/ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available thirty years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the single most-covered piece by Vangelis. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument, mostly through this piece of music.
** [[https://youtu.be/ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available thirty years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the single most-covered piece by Vangelis. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument, mostly through this piece of music.
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* Vangelis' Vangelis's score for ''Film/BladeRunner'' is a classic.
** [[https://youtu.be/ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples of how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finallybecome became available thirty years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the single most-covered piece by Vangelis. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was were played has become such a legendary instrument, mostly through this piece of music.
** [[https://youtu.be/ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples of how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally
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** [[https://youtu.be/_m_htq9w9CY One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
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** [[https://youtu.be/_m_htq9w9CY One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, 1940s, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
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* [[https://youtu.be/94dY-QxjDiE "Conquest of Paradise"]] in ''Film/FourteenNinetyTwoConquestOfParadise''. This beautiful piece is used when the colony is being built, built before everything goes downhill.
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* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is [[https://youtu.be/FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].
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* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' ''Film/{{Antarctica}}'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is [[https://youtu.be/FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].
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* From ''Albedo 0.39'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT5zCHn0tsg "Alpha"]]. By itself it's a great piece of music, but it becomes pure awesomeness when combined with the [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound sound]] of the late, great Creator/CarlSagan's voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwGl0Yk_jU "Pulstar"]] is ridiculously catchy. There's also a fairly awesome trance remix of this by Majestic (12), however, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes good luck finding it]], as it wasn't commercially released and all filesharing networks carrying it have since been [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil shut down]].
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* From ''Albedo 0.39'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT5zCHn0tsg [[https://youtu.be/rT5zCHn0tsg "Alpha"]]. By itself it's a great piece of music, but it becomes pure awesomeness when combined with the [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound sound]] of the late, great Creator/CarlSagan's voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwGl0Yk_jU [[https://youtu.be/8UwGl0Yk_jU "Pulstar"]] is ridiculously catchy. There's also a fairly awesome trance remix of this by Majestic (12), however, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes good luck finding it]], as it wasn't commercially released and all filesharing networks carrying it have since been [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil shut down]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r3iEW6KBpI "Symphony to the Powers B, Movement 3"]]. No wonder it was chosen as the title theme for ''Series/CosmosAPersonalVoyage''!
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* If you're in the mood for something a little more [[AvantGardeMusic avant-garde]], here's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBSdUCEN10c "Beaubourg"]]. Essentially an extended CS-80 demo, it's full of weird and unnerving sounds, making it possibly the trippiest work ever created by the composer.
* ''China'' combines elements of traditional Chinese music and 1970s electronica to great effect, most prominently on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flg4hmrjjVA "Chung Kuo"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCW5c6LpNVo "Himalaya"]].
* The artist's most underrated album is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
* ''Mask'' is classically inspired and choral with all the grandeur of something like ''Heaven and Hell'' or ''Ignacio'', but DarkerAndEdgier. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDF15rA5d9U "Movement 4"]] features complex percussion similar in feel to West African tribal drumming.
* ''Direct'' was the artist's first album created using mainly digital synthesizers, and it certainly doesn't disappoint! Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pzMtOOEX6E "Elsewhere"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZpTTokiCrE "Message"]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx3FPiHqG8U "Intergalactic Radio Station"]].
* ''The City'', a concept album inspired by the struggles of urban life, runs the whole gamut of styles from jazz ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enaYMNjfoDQ "Morning Papers"]]) to rock ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRwKxW2M5c4 "Nerve Centre"]]) to new age ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlvMW39OBBs "Twilight"]]). And it is all awesome.
* From ''Voices'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUBACTi7ezA "Ask the Mountains"]] features inspiring vocals by Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam, while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEMEUTKVFeU the title track]] is an absolutely spectacular bit of classically-inspired electronica in the same vein as "Conquest of Paradise".
* From ''Oceanic'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrwSnc3y4O0 "Fields of Coral"]] is a serene and relaxing bit of ambient music evocative of the wondrous worlds that lie beneath the sea.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* If you're in the mood for something a little more [[AvantGardeMusic avant-garde]], here's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBSdUCEN10c "Beaubourg"]]. Essentially an extended CS-80 demo, it's full of weird and unnerving sounds, making it possibly the trippiest work ever created by the composer.
* ''China'' combines elements of traditional Chinese music and 1970s electronica to great effect, most prominently on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flg4hmrjjVA "Chung Kuo"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCW5c6LpNVo "Himalaya"]].
* The artist's most underrated album is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
* ''Mask'' is classically inspired and choral with all the grandeur of something like ''Heaven and Hell'' or ''Ignacio'', but DarkerAndEdgier. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDF15rA5d9U "Movement 4"]] features complex percussion similar in feel to West African tribal drumming.
* ''Direct'' was the artist's first album created using mainly digital synthesizers, and it certainly doesn't disappoint! Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pzMtOOEX6E "Elsewhere"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZpTTokiCrE "Message"]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx3FPiHqG8U "Intergalactic Radio Station"]].
* ''The City'', a concept album inspired by the struggles of urban life, runs the whole gamut of styles from jazz ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enaYMNjfoDQ "Morning Papers"]]) to rock ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRwKxW2M5c4 "Nerve Centre"]]) to new age ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlvMW39OBBs "Twilight"]]). And it is all awesome.
* From ''Voices'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUBACTi7ezA "Ask the Mountains"]] features inspiring vocals by Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam, while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEMEUTKVFeU the title track]] is an absolutely spectacular bit of classically-inspired electronica in the same vein as "Conquest of Paradise".
* From ''Oceanic'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrwSnc3y4O0 "Fields of Coral"]] is a serene and relaxing bit of ambient music evocative of the wondrous worlds that lie beneath the sea.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r3iEW6KBpI [[https://youtu.be/5r3iEW6KBpI "Symphony to the Powers B, Movement 3"]]. No wonder it was chosen as the title theme for ''Series/CosmosAPersonalVoyage''!
**"[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31."[[https://youtu.be/R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
* The[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW_qGMRmJAw [[https://youtu.be/iW_qGMRmJAw title track]] from ''Spiral'' combines a grand, cosmic melody with strange, disorienting "spiralling" sounds. It was the artist's first composition to feature the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_CS-80 Yamaha CS-80]] synthesizer, an instrument which he would use to great effect on all his subsequent albums. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hi26f-NQe0 [[https://youtu.be/-Hi26f-NQe0 "To the Unknown Man"]] is divided into three parts, the first featuring a slow pulse and guitar-like melody, the second strings, and the third a rock beat and organ chords. And it is ''epic''.
* If you're in the mood for something a little more [[AvantGardeMusic avant-garde]], here's[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBSdUCEN10c [[https://youtu.be/jBSdUCEN10c "Beaubourg"]]. Essentially an extended CS-80 demo, it's full of weird and unnerving sounds, making it possibly the trippiest work ever created by the composer.
* ''China'' combines elements of traditional Chinese music and 1970s electronica to great effect, most prominently on[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flg4hmrjjVA [[https://youtu.be/Flg4hmrjjVA "Chung Kuo"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCW5c6LpNVo [[https://youtu.be/mCW5c6LpNVo "Himalaya"]].
* The artist's most underrated album is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI [[https://youtu.be/4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k [[https://youtu.be/fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc [[https://youtu.be/Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
* ''Mask'' is classically inspired and choral with all the grandeur of something like ''Heaven and Hell'' or ''Ignacio'', but DarkerAndEdgier.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDF15rA5d9U [[https://youtu.be/lDF15rA5d9U "Movement 4"]] features complex percussion similar in feel to West African tribal drumming.
* ''Direct'' was the artist's first album created using mainly digital synthesizers, and it certainly doesn't disappoint! Noteworthy tracks include[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pzMtOOEX6E [[https://youtu.be/8pzMtOOEX6E "Elsewhere"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZpTTokiCrE [[https://youtu.be/xZpTTokiCrE "Message"]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx3FPiHqG8U [[https://youtu.be/Dx3FPiHqG8U "Intergalactic Radio Station"]].
* ''The City'', a concept album inspired by the struggles of urban life, runs the whole gamut of styles from jazz([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enaYMNjfoDQ ([[https://youtu.be/enaYMNjfoDQ "Morning Papers"]]) to rock ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRwKxW2M5c4 ([[https://youtu.be/eRwKxW2M5c4 "Nerve Centre"]]) to new age ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlvMW39OBBs ([[https://youtu.be/ZlvMW39OBBs "Twilight"]]). And it is all awesome.
* From ''Voices'',[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUBACTi7ezA [[https://youtu.be/IUBACTi7ezA "Ask the Mountains"]] features inspiring vocals by Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam, while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEMEUTKVFeU [[https://youtu.be/zEMEUTKVFeU the title track]] is an absolutely spectacular bit of classically-inspired electronica in the same vein as "Conquest of Paradise".
* From ''Oceanic'',[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrwSnc3y4O0 [[https://youtu.be/QrwSnc3y4O0 "Fields of Coral"]] is a serene and relaxing bit of ambient music evocative of the wondrous worlds that lie beneath the sea.
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* The
* If you're in the mood for something a little more [[AvantGardeMusic avant-garde]], here's
* ''China'' combines elements of traditional Chinese music and 1970s electronica to great effect, most prominently on
* The artist's most underrated album is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include
* ''Mask'' is classically inspired and choral with all the grandeur of something like ''Heaven and Hell'' or ''Ignacio'', but DarkerAndEdgier.
* ''Direct'' was the artist's first album created using mainly digital synthesizers, and it certainly doesn't disappoint! Noteworthy tracks include
* ''The City'', a concept album inspired by the struggles of urban life, runs the whole gamut of styles from jazz
* From ''Voices'',
* From ''Oceanic'',
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* If there ever was only one beautiful theme for your track and field training (or any other kind of running), that theme would be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSav51fVlKU "Chariots of Fire"]]. [[StandardSnippet The title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[SignatureScene it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].
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* If there ever was only one beautiful theme for your track and field training (or any other kind of running), that theme would be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSav51fVlKU [[https://youtu.be/CSav51fVlKU "Chariots of Fire"]]. [[StandardSnippet The title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[SignatureScene it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available thirty years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the single most-covered piece by Vangelis. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument, mostly through this piece of music.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wBkKED42oo Love Theme]]. Just... gorgeous.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECYLHiXvrBQ Blade Runner Blues]], which summates the atmosphere of 2019 Los Angeles perfectly.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m_htq9w9CY One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
** An awesome ending to an awesome film: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP63BRzKmB0 "End Titles (Blade Runner)"]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94dY-QxjDiE "Conquest of Paradise"]] in ''Film/FourteenNinetyTwoConquestOfParadise''. This beautiful piece is used when the colony is being built, before everything goes downhill.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wBkKED42oo Love Theme]]. Just... gorgeous.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECYLHiXvrBQ Blade Runner Blues]], which summates the atmosphere of 2019 Los Angeles perfectly.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m_htq9w9CY One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
** An awesome ending to an awesome film: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP63BRzKmB0 "End Titles (Blade Runner)"]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94dY-QxjDiE "Conquest of Paradise"]] in ''Film/FourteenNinetyTwoConquestOfParadise''. This beautiful piece is used when the colony is being built, before everything goes downhill.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME2AiIGoOYc [[https://youtu.be/ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available thirty years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the single most-covered piece by Vangelis. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument, mostly through this piece of music.
**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wBkKED42oo [[https://youtu.be/-wBkKED42oo Love Theme]]. Just... gorgeous.
**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECYLHiXvrBQ [[https://youtu.be/ECYLHiXvrBQ Blade Runner Blues]], which summates the atmosphere of 2019 Los Angeles perfectly.
**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m_htq9w9CY [[https://youtu.be/_m_htq9w9CY One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
** An awesome ending to an awesome film:[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP63BRzKmB0 [[https://youtu.be/OP63BRzKmB0 "End Titles (Blade Runner)"]].
*[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94dY-QxjDiE [[https://youtu.be/94dY-QxjDiE "Conquest of Paradise"]] in ''Film/FourteenNinetyTwoConquestOfParadise''. This beautiful piece is used when the colony is being built, before everything goes downhill.
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* The score to ''Film/Missing1982'', while sparse, is also very moving, especially the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a9Z05XgOhU main theme]].
* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i67334QvQhs end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
* The 1975 Mexican film ''¿No oyes ladrar los perros?'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpPqVPZs0g soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].
* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i67334QvQhs end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
* The 1975 Mexican film ''¿No oyes ladrar los perros?'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpPqVPZs0g soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].
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* The score to ''Film/Missing1982'', while sparse, is also very moving, especially the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a9Z05XgOhU [[https://youtu.be/5a9Z05XgOhU main theme]].
* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i67334QvQhs [[https://youtu.be/i67334QvQhs end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
* The 1975 Mexican film ''¿No oyes ladrar los perros?'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpPqVPZs0g [[https://youtu.be/BQpPqVPZs0g soundtrack]] is among the Greek composer's greatest accomplishments.
* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAcRGE_XoDE [[https://youtu.be/FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].
* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The
* The 1975 Mexican film ''¿No oyes ladrar los perros?'', also known as ''Ignacio'' and based on the short story by Juan Rulfo, isn't exactly well-known outside its country of origin, but its
* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is
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* From ''Heaven and Hell'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r3iEW6KBpI "Symphony to the Powers B, Movement 3"]]. No wonder it was chosen as the title theme for ''Series/CosmosAPersonalVoyage''!
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* From ''Heaven and Hell'', Hell'':
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r3iEW6KBpI "Symphony to the Powers B, Movement 3"]]. No wonder it was chosen as the title theme for''Series/CosmosAPersonalVoyage''!''Series/CosmosAPersonalVoyage''!
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r3iEW6KBpI "Symphony to the Powers B, Movement 3"]]. No wonder it was chosen as the title theme for
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
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* ''Mask'' is classically inspired and choral with all the grandeur of something like ''Heaven and Hell'' or ''Ignacio'', but DarkerAndEdgier. Of particular note is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDF15rA5d9U "Movement 4"]], which features complex percussion similar in feel to West African tribal drumming.
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* ''Mask'' is classically inspired and choral with all the grandeur of something like ''Heaven and Hell'' or ''Ignacio'', but DarkerAndEdgier. Of particular note is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDF15rA5d9U "Movement 4"]], which 4"]] features complex percussion similar in feel to West African tribal drumming.
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* From ''Heaven and Hell'', "[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
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* From ''Heaven and Hell'', [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=28.75m 12 O'Clock]] stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
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* From ''Heaven and Hell'', [[https://m."[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=28.75m com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=31.99m 12 O'Clock]] O'Clock]]" stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
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* From ''Heaven and Hell'', [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R9QHqpdczH0&t=28.75m 12 O'Clock]] stands out as one of the most serene pieces in Vangelis' entire opus. Just church bells, Orthodox Christian chanting and very minimalist synths that manage to capture the beauty and divinity of life.
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* The documentary ''Film/DeNurembergANuremberg'' would probably be only half as frightening and emotionally impactful as it is without its [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3419B3B4EA6B14F soundtrack]], which gives WarIsHell a whole new meaning. In fact, any of the documentaries by director Frédéric Rossif on which the Greek composer collaborated would not have been even half as good without his music.
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* The documentary ''Film/DeNurembergANuremberg'' would probably be only half as frightening and emotionally impactful as it is without its [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3419B3B4EA6B14F soundtrack]], which gives WarIsHell a whole new meaning.meaning in some instances. In fact, any of the documentaries by director Frédéric Rossif on which the Greek composer collaborated would not have been even half as good without his music.
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* The documentary ''Film/DeNurembergANuremberg'' would probably be only half as frightening and emotionally impactful as it is without its [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3419B3B4EA6B14F soundtrack]]. In fact, any of the documentaries by director Frédéric Rossif on which the Greek composer collaborated would not have been even half as good without his music.
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* The documentary ''Film/DeNurembergANuremberg'' would probably be only half as frightening and emotionally impactful as it is without its [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3419B3B4EA6B14F soundtrack]].soundtrack]], which gives WarIsHell a whole new meaning. In fact, any of the documentaries by director Frédéric Rossif on which the Greek composer collaborated would not have been even half as good without his music.
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* The score to ''Film/{{Missing}}'', while sparse, is also very moving, especially the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a9Z05XgOhU main theme]].
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* The score to ''Film/{{Missing}}'', ''Film/Missing1982'', while sparse, is also very moving, especially the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a9Z05XgOhU main theme]].
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* If there ever was only one beautiful theme for your track and field training (or any other kind of running), that theme would be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSav51fVlKU "Chariots of Fire"]]. [[StandardSnippet The title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].
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* If there ever was only one beautiful theme for your track and field training (or any other kind of running), that theme would be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSav51fVlKU "Chariots of Fire"]]. [[StandardSnippet The title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame [[SignatureScene it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct by today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people have [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available 30 years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the one single piece of music by Vangelis that is covered the most often. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument mostly through this piece of music.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct by today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people have [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available 30 thirty years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the one single most-covered piece of music by Vangelis that is covered the most often. Vangelis. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument instrument, mostly through this piece of music.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smpTDkLCYb0 Prologue]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smpTDkLCYb0 Prologue]].com/watch?v=ME2AiIGoOYc Main Titles]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape. One of the best examples how expressive ElectronicMusic can be when played by hand (something that has almost entirely gone extinct by today) by a skilled musician. No wonder people have [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]] it for decades until the full version finally become available 30 years after the movie. No wonder this is probably the one single piece of music by Vangelis that is covered the most often. And no wonder the Yamaha CS-80 on which the lead parts was played has become such a legendary instrument mostly through this piece of music.
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* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].
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* The composer's soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film ''Nankyoku Monogatari'', better known as ''Antarctica'' and later remade as ''Film/EightBelow'', is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAcRGE_XoDE epic as hell]].hell]].
* Creator/OliverStone's ''Film/{{Alexander}}'' has many issues, but the score isn't among them. It perfectly delivers in the epic department.
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* Creator/OliverStone's ''Film/{{Alexander}}'' has many issues, but the score isn't among them. It perfectly delivers in the epic department.
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* From ''Albedo 0.39'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT5zCHn0tsg "Alpha"]]. By itself it's a great piece of music, but it becomes pure awesomeness when combined with the [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound sound]] of the late, great Creator/CarlSagan's voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwGl0Yk_jU "Pulstar"]] is [[EarWorm ridiculously catchy]]. There's also a fairly awesome trance remix of this by Majestic (12), however, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes good luck finding it]], as it wasn't commercially released and all filesharing networks carrying it have since been [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil shut down]].
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* From ''Albedo 0.39'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT5zCHn0tsg "Alpha"]]. By itself it's a great piece of music, but it becomes pure awesomeness when combined with the [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound sound]] of the late, great Creator/CarlSagan's voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwGl0Yk_jU "Pulstar"]] is [[EarWorm ridiculously catchy]].catchy. There's also a fairly awesome trance remix of this by Majestic (12), however, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes good luck finding it]], as it wasn't commercially released and all filesharing networks carrying it have since been [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil shut down]].
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** [[https://youtu.be/4fWH5jw8JJ0 Prologue]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9KAqhbIZ7o Love Theme]]. Just... gorgeous.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RScZrvTebeA Blade Runner Blues]], which summates the atmosphere of 2019 Los Angeles perfectly.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U56NMn7SAv4 One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
** An awesome ending to an awesome film: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cZiKuZikMI "Bladerunner End Title"]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9KAqhbIZ7o Love Theme]]. Just... gorgeous.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RScZrvTebeA Blade Runner Blues]], which summates the atmosphere of 2019 Los Angeles perfectly.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U56NMn7SAv4 One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
** An awesome ending to an awesome film: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cZiKuZikMI "Bladerunner End Title"]].
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** [[https://youtu.be/4fWH5jw8JJ0 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smpTDkLCYb0 Prologue]]. That gossamer opening theme... and the more substantial restatement of it later to go with the more grounded, polluted part of the cityscape.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9KAqhbIZ7o com/watch?v=-wBkKED42oo Love Theme]]. Just... gorgeous.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RScZrvTebeA com/watch?v=ECYLHiXvrBQ Blade Runner Blues]], which summates the atmosphere of 2019 Los Angeles perfectly.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U56NMn7SAv4 com/watch?v=_m_htq9w9CY One More Kiss, Dear]], lyrically lovely, sounding just like a crooner's hit from the 1940's, but written especially for the film by Vangelis.
** An awesome ending to an awesome film: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cZiKuZikMI "Bladerunner End Title"]].com/watch?v=OP63BRzKmB0 "End Titles (Blade Runner)"]].
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrHJTCEAZGc end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrHJTCEAZGc com/watch?v=i67334QvQhs end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The end credits theme is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrHJTCEAZGc end credits theme theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6d5ElP8M_w The end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6d5ElP8M_w The end credits theme]] theme is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* The artist's most underrated album may as well be ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
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* The artist's most underrated album may as well be is ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
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* The artist's most underrated album may as well be ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the below-mentioned ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
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* The artist's most underrated album may as well be ''See You Later''. Compared to his usual work, it's more closely reminiscent of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of his talents. Noteworthy tracks include [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MKfjD3utKI "Suffocation"]], a [[EpicRocking nine minute long piece]] inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seveso_disaster Seveso disaster]] that treads the line between Awesome and NightmareFuel and features vocals by [[Music/{{Yes}} Jon Anderson]], the dark but jazzy [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZrANBlh8k title track]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw63J1-oYHc "Memories of Green"]], a LonelyPianoPiece that later made it onto the below-mentioned ''Film/BladeRunner'' soundtrack.
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* From ''Albedo 0.39'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT5zCHn0tsg "Alpha"]]. By itself it's a great piece of music, but it becomes pure awesomeness when combined with the [[MostWonderfulSound sound]] of the late, great Creator/CarlSagan's voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwGl0Yk_jU "Pulstar"]] is [[EarWorm ridiculously catchy]]. There's also a fairly awesome trance remix of this by Majestic (12), however, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes good luck finding it]], as it wasn't commercially released and all filesharing networks carrying it have since been [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil shut down]].
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* From ''Albedo 0.39'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT5zCHn0tsg "Alpha"]]. By itself it's a great piece of music, but it becomes pure awesomeness when combined with the [[MostWonderfulSound [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound sound]] of the late, great Creator/CarlSagan's voice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwGl0Yk_jU "Pulstar"]] is [[EarWorm ridiculously catchy]]. There's also a fairly awesome trance remix of this by Majestic (12), however, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes good luck finding it]], as it wasn't commercially released and all filesharing networks carrying it have since been [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil shut down]].
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpztlxaLQw The end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpztlxaLQw com/watch?v=Q6d5ElP8M_w The end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects.
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* The documentary ''Film/DeNurembergANuremberg'' would probably be only half as frightening and emotionally impactful as it is without its [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3419B3B4EA6B14F soundtrack]]. In fact, any of the innumerable documentaries by director Frédéric Rossif on which the Greek composer collaborated would not have been even half as good without his music.
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* The documentary ''Film/DeNurembergANuremberg'' would probably be only half as frightening and emotionally impactful as it is without its [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB3419B3B4EA6B14F soundtrack]]. In fact, any of the innumerable documentaries by director Frédéric Rossif on which the Greek composer collaborated would not have been even half as good without his music.
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* ''Conquest of Paradise''. The movie was forgettable, but the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtmlAaybIEs opening score]] is not.
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This was attached to the wrong example. (Personally, I remember a lot more about Chariots of Fire than the opening montage of running along the beach, but it was one of my dad's favourite films, so that may be why.)
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* If there ever was only one beautiful theme for your track and field training (or any other kind of running), that theme would be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSav51fVlKU "Chariots of Fire"]].
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* If there ever was only one beautiful theme for your track and field training (or any other kind of running), that theme would be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSav51fVlKU "Chariots of Fire"]]. [[StandardSnippet The title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpztlxaLQw The end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects. [[StandardSnippet the title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].
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* With ''Film/TheBounty'', the composer manages to make a modern-day electronic score work in a period film just as he had done three years earlier in ''Film/ChariotsOfFire''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLpztlxaLQw The end credits theme]] is especially memorable with its melancholy piano melody and ethnic-sounding percussion effects. [[StandardSnippet the title theme]], paired with the scene of the track stars running down the beach in slow motion, is such a Moment of Awesome that [[AllThereIsToKnowAboutTheCryingGame it's the only thing most people remember about the movie]].