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Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks/Remastered [Original recording remastered]

Brian Eno Audio CD
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“In the early seventies I found myself preferring film soundtracks to most other types of records. What drew me to them was their sensuality and unfinished-ness - in the absence of the film they invited you, the listener, to complete them in your mind. If you hadn't even seen the film, the music remained evocative - like the lingering perfume of somebody who's just left a room you've entered. I… Read more in Amazon's Brian Eno Store

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  • Audio CD (3 Aug 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Virgin
  • ASIN: B002DKF55U
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,535 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Under Stars
2. The Secret Place
3. Matt
4. Signals
5. An Ending (Ascent)
6. Under Stars II
7. Drift
8. Silver Morning
9. Deep Blue Day
10. Weightless
11. Always Returning
12. Stars

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If you ever wondered what ambient music is all about, you could do worse than listen to the soundtrack by Brian Eno that accompanied the stunning visuals of NASA's Apollo missions to the moon. Created with an intoxicating mixture of acoustic and electronic, the music makes the now-classic space travel images more magical and memorable, introducing a dreamlike element to scenes of cold reality. "An Ending (Ascent)" is about as close to an actual tune as you'll get, but, as with every track, it is a shining example of what ambient music reveals about itself--slowly and carefully. --Paul Clark

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Jewel Case Edition : Remaster of his first collaboration with Daniel Lanois & Roger Eno, A True Ambient Masterpiece Originally Released in 1986

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Haunting Soundtrack 14 May 2005
Format:Audio CD
This album is the soundtrack to an amazing documentary made with footage from the apollo space missions. The music worked perfectly and powerfully in the documentary, but also works as an album too.

The first half is less musical - though it provides wonderful atmosphere and mood. The second half has some truly haunting moments in my opinion.

I would strongly reccomed this album if you have a taste for mood and ambience.

Similarly I would strongly reccomend the documentary, which is called 'For all Mankind'

A nice companion album to this one is Roger Eno's 'Voices'. Roger is Brian's brother and his album holds the remaining tracks used on the documentary, which are not featured on this one.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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In some ways, Apollo reminds me of the soundtrack to ‘2001’. They’re certainly not similar in musical style, but what brings them together is their dense and pervasive atmosphere. They both exude an astonishing range of moods – fear, triumph, beauty, mystery – all coming from the dark recesses of the universe but ending up resonating deep inside a personal inner space.

Whereas Stanley Kubrick used existing music to such perfection to accompany the free and fictional exploration of Jupiter and beyond in ‘2001’, so Brian Eno crafted a haunting and beautiful space odyssey of his own to accompany the film of the NASA lunar missions.

The eclectic, electronic mix acts as a kind of aural planetarium, taking us on a cosmic tour where harmonious melodies sit next to tuneless soundscapes. Tracks such as The Secret Place and Matta show us deep, dark and menacing outer space, eerie and disturbing, where low rumbles are interspersed with industrial-like noises and wild animalistic sounds. The moon here is less a friendly and comforting neighbour and more an alien and inhospitable cold lump of rock.

It all adds up to bring home the terrifying insignificance and solitude of earth. Should we somehow lose our moorings and go floating – slowly, helplessly – off into the vast depths, it would be a far from pleasant experience.

But then it gently shifts to warmer tones as you drift along the dark side of the moon, weightless and free from apprehension. So far (and yet still so near) from civilisation and sensory overload that your thoughts can turn inwards to meditation and maybe even some slight comprehension. Well, maybe not, but it’s a wonderfully pleasant journey nonetheless.

And then you can lie on the moon’s surface gazing up without fear at the stars to the rich and tranquil twangs of Silver Morning, Deep Blue Day and Weightless. Alien, synthesiser-driven sounds give way, possibly somewhat jarringly, to more human sounding guitars, but the seams are quickly forgotten. Such tracks make you think of all that’s right in the universe, perhaps as you cast a fond glance back to the mother planet and reminisce about all the good times you’ve had.

It is, however, the transcendent beauty of An Ending (Ascent) that caps off the album, perhaps the closest you can get to a musical epiphany and a truly celestial track. Famous from its use in films such as ‘Traffic’ and ‘28 Days Later’, it’s the shining Orion of an already sparkling album. In its entirety, a deeply moving experience.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Ambient Classic 17 May 2004
By Christopher Hunter VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
This is one of Eno's best ambient works. Originally scored for a film of the Apollo mission the record consists of 'atmosphere' tracks such as 'Under Stars' and more structured pieces of music which have country influences (using steel guitar) to reflect the astronauts choice of listening material taken with them on some of the missions.

You will probably recognise some of the tracks as they tend to crop up on several film scores as well as documentaries and adverts. 'Ascent (an ending)' was recently used by the NSPCC for a fund raising campaign.

The record is rewarding listening being both relaxing and also rather unsettling at times such as in the track 'matta' where the proximity to death and risk comes through the music. It does accomplish it's task of reflecting the vastness of space in contrast to the humble backgrounds of many of the participants very well.

Being a film soundtrack this is not a seamless ambient experience but as a soundtrack which doesn't age and you will return to again and again you can't go much wrong!

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Go on an intergalactic cruise - in your living room
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Published 1 month ago by spacetrader
Brian....Enos how to write a good ballard!!
To be honest,I only bought this album for the track 'An Ending', which I located after it made an appearance as soundtrack on Top Gear when Jeremy was paying homage to the great... Read more
Published 2 months ago by DiscJockey
good laid back ambient stuff - but nothing great here
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Published 4 months ago by Mr. F. M. Havicon
My first ambient music album. I loved it!
I bought this album as I was going to a live performance of the album to accompany a showing of the documentary about the Apollo moon missions it was originally written as the... Read more
Published 5 months ago by haunted
It's Good Music....
Perhaps I have this all wrong, but when reading the many reviews of this album on Amazon I feel as though people feel they have to justufy theit choice in some way. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Vaughan
OK ENO
I bought this because I thought the soundtrack to the For All Mankind TV programme about the Apollo astronauts was so evocative. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Mr. A. D. Bickerstaffe
out of this world
along with peter gabriel passion this is the best atmospheric album ever.takes you out of yourself and puts you on another plane,listen late at night,lights dim,cold beer in hand... Read more
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Best background you can find
There are plenty of times when you need some unobtrusive atmospheric sounds and this is outstandingly imaginative for this genre. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Mr. R. Purnell
haunting music
I bought this simply to get the track "An Ending Ascent" probably the most beautiful and haunting track on the CD. Read more
Published 24 months ago by G. Rollo
Disappointing!
I bought this album after watching the Apollo programme on TV which I found fascinating. The music during the programme was a perfect accompaniment to what had some amazing and... Read more
Published on 20 Dec 2009 by D. Allison
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