Mr. Cellophane

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Solarbabies (Maurice Jarre)


In the future year 41 (...work with me, okay?), water is scarce (so, what else is new?) and a group of youths follow a mystical sphere to freedom. This so-so assemblage of dystopian tropes is easily the lesser of 1986's Mel Brooks-produced forays into genre fare.

Maurice Jarre dabbled in all-electronic scoring for a time in the 80s. This synth effort is unique in that the composer also utilized the ondes martenot (employed to great effect in his Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome the previous year).

Solarbabies
music composed by
Maurice Jarre

1. Main Titles/In the Year 41 3.14
2. Night Game 3.37
3. Bohdi Appears/Back to Prison 2.56
4. Lines in the Sand 0.30
5. "How it used to be." 0.31
6. Water! 0.56
7. Recreational Skate 2.01
8. Jason Talks to Bohdi 1.47
9. Playing with Bohdi 1.42
10. Making a Connection 0.56
11. Going After Daniel 0.31
12. Daniel Rests 0.13
13. Bridge Out/As the Owl Flies 2.50
14. The Museum 0.49
15. The Massacre 1.09
16. Daniel Sees the Wreckage 0.43
17. Mourning/The Compound 1.10
18. The Symbol/On the Move 0.51
19. Arrival at Tiretown 2.27
20. "He's here." 0.11
21. E-Cops Charge/Tire Ride 2.40
22. Jason Misses Terra 0.15
23. Captured 0.30
24. Nomad Raid 0.04
25. The Cave 0.04
26. "It's not over." 0.22
27. EP Headquarters 0.59
28. Pole Vault 0.18
29. Escaping the Dogs 0.32
30. The Rescue 3.03
31. Thunder Cloud/Bohdi Ascends 2.43

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