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资源信息:
专辑中文名: 阳光宝贝
专辑英文名: Babies
艺术家: Bruno Coulais
资源格式: MP3
版本: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
发行时间: 2010年
地区: 法国
语言: 法语
概述:
资源码率:320k CBR
专辑介绍:
从北美洲的美国到亚洲的日本,再到非洲的纳米比亚和亚洲内陆的蒙古,《阳光宝贝》忠实地记录了四个婴儿从在妈妈的肚子里孕育,到呱呱落地的襁褓之中,再到走出其人生第一步的过程,当中夹杂了父母与亲友的喜怒哀乐,是一部相当值得为人父母者一看的电影。
法国作曲家布鲁诺·库列斯为本片创作配乐,女声清唱结合简洁活泼的音乐,风格:阳光,可爱 , 安详。
“Soundtracks Examiner” Mark Morton:
On Babies, Bruno Coulais takes the listener back to a time when everything in the world was new; everything we experienced was a discovery. Upon an initial listen, his score to the documentary gives the impression that we are all living inside of a giant toy chest, a la Woody and Buzz. To a baby, that’s pretty much all that the world is – every object is a potential toy that must be explored through the obligatory taste-test.
And in order for Coulais to sonically depict a child’s sense of exploration, the score is rife with string-plucking and a wealth of non-traditional (and creative) percussive devices. It is not overtly complex – he retains each sound’s individual quality yet allows them to intermingle and coexist on the same plane; emphasizing an atmosphere of wonder.
Occasionally, the music is accompanied by fluffy, American folk-esque (see Joni Mitchell, et al.) female vocals that amplify innocence and drape a lullaby sensation over the piece.
Something very subtle that Coulais accomplishes with his theming is providing a sense that although infants come from different families (in different cultures, walks of life, etc.), they all share a common bond of experience – suggesting that if brought together, they could easily unite in their own tribal community. Although their minds are not yet fully developed, they subconsciously feel a sense of camaraderie.
It is a fun score that while depicting the relevance and importance of babies’ development; it does not take itself too seriously as a sophisticated piece of music. It really would not fit out of place in a nursery.
That said, Coulais’ understanding of Third Stream Jazz is commendably, especially evidenced in “Les Chutes,” which sounds like it would have fit right into the late 1950s/early 60s music landscape. When listening to Babies, you are almost obligated to check your insecurities at the door and let your imagination flow freely.
专辑曲目:
01. The Perpetual Self
02. Baby
03. Les Bebes
04. Hattie
05. Moulins
06. Marie
07. Eveil Marie
08. Les Chutes
09. Le Jeu des Bebes
10. Berceuse
11. Premiers Pas
12. La Toilette des Bebes
13. Sommeil de Hattie
14. Bayarjagal
15. Reverie
16. Ponijao
17. La Marche des Bebes
18. Les Cheveux
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