Check out the live-in-the-studio performances below. This week TNUC discovered an artist out of Southhampton, United Kingdom called State Azure who does a stunning cover of some of the soundtrack music while staying truthful to the original sound. The dreamy, hypnotizing tracks pull you in and entice the viewer, enhancing the overall experience greatly. Even with all this power, it doesn’t distract you from the scenes. It flows so seamlessly and works better than anything I can think of, with the music in itself being a character of the film. We’ve covered so many peak moments of movie-music power on this site over the years, but I still swear nothing comes close to TD’s masterful work for this 1983 coming-of-age story. There’s a lot more going on than the cliché scene with Tom Cruise dancing around his living room in his underpants. It’s also one of those big films of the decade that people shrug off and forget how brilliant it is. Risky Business would absolutely not be the same without Tangerine Dream. Then something jogs my memory and I’m thrust right back into being awestruck at this magic combination of music & film. A little time will go by from watching the movie and I end up forgetting how much I love everything about it. Tangerine Dream’s music for Risky Business is still my favorite film score of all time.Įvery few years it happens.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |