Having identified the template for Jimmy's artwork on "Space" and some of the factual account that inspired the original, I suppose the next question should be why? After all, the themes of the LP are cosmic rather than nautical! For my sins, I watched the second Lara Croft movie - entitled Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Filth, I believe (ahem!) - yesterday evening and was surprised to hear what I thought was one of the refrains from "Chill Out" repeated frequently throughout the score. So convinced was I that I didn't bother tracking the specifics down. Listening to "Chill Out" on the train into work this morning, however, I was less sure and, having returned the video to the rental store, will have to get the damned thing out again and do a proper comparison! I thought it was one of the earlier Tuvan throat singing bits (probably from the original recording, rather than "CO"). Sigh! Has anyone else made the connection? I'd rather not attract the raised eyebrows of my video shop by taking the video out for two nights in a row! Angus klf mail <klf@mailman.xmission.com> ________________________________________________________________________ BT Yahoo! Broadband - Free modem offer, sign up online today and save £80 http://btyahoo.yahoo.co.uk
While you´re right that the movie is shit, the sample used in the Tomb Raider Score isn´t taken from Chill Out. That strange vocals are typical of some kind of monks of Kasachstan or some other eastern country (please excuse my ignorance). The same sample - by the way - was used in the soundtrack of the first Tomb Raider. There it played in the scene where Lara visited Siberia at the end of the movie. -- GMX ProMail (250 MB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS, Virenschutz, 2,99 EUR/Monat...) jetzt 3 Monate GRATIS + 3x DER SPIEGEL +++ http://www.gmx.net/derspiegel +++
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