Trainspotting (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

发行时间:1996-07-09
发行公司:华纳
简介:  猜火车   “选择生命、选择工作、选择终身职业、选择家庭、选择他妈的大电视、选择洗衣机、汽车、CD机……选择健康、低胆固醇和牙医保险,选择楼宇按揭,选择买第一间房子,选择你的朋友,选择分期付款的三件头西装、选择星期天边看无聊电视边吃零食,选择苟延残喘,选择在老人院尿床、在像你一样的狗男女们面前丢脸,选择将来、选择生命……”在男主角Renton的一段内心独白与Iggy Pop的“Lust For Life”中,我们登上了迷幻列车,开始一段奇异的旅程。车窗外的风景很美,却是妖艳而颓废的美。一件艺术品,包括电影,以及音乐,在创造出来之后,在观者和听者的眼里和心里,不可避免要经历再创造的过程,而且在这个过程中必然要打上自己的烙印。导演Danny Boyle创造的世界是让人震撼的。      The first of two Trainspotting discs is a prime example of the contemporary rock soundtrack, functioning as a useful keepsake of the 1996 British film smash and as a cohesive, eclectic listen in its own right. Iggy Pop's booming, Bowie-produced 1977 anthem "Lust for Life" sets the boisterously ambivalent mood for a transatlantic, trans-generational cross-section of alt-rock. New Order's seminal 1982 dance hit "Temptation" and Lou Reed's hauntingly bittersweet 1972 tune "Perfect Day" shares space with tracks by such esteemed mid-1990s Brit-popsters as Blur (whose frontman Damon Albarn also contributes a solo number), Pulp, Elastica, and Sleeper. Elsewhere, the album dips into dance rhythms (Underworld, Bedrock featuring KYO) and ambient grooves (Brian Eno Leftfield, and Primal Scream's ten-and-a-half-minute title song) without breaking the spell. --Scott Schinder
  猜火车   “选择生命、选择工作、选择终身职业、选择家庭、选择他妈的大电视、选择洗衣机、汽车、CD机……选择健康、低胆固醇和牙医保险,选择楼宇按揭,选择买第一间房子,选择你的朋友,选择分期付款的三件头西装、选择星期天边看无聊电视边吃零食,选择苟延残喘,选择在老人院尿床、在像你一样的狗男女们面前丢脸,选择将来、选择生命……”在男主角Renton的一段内心独白与Iggy Pop的“Lust For Life”中,我们登上了迷幻列车,开始一段奇异的旅程。车窗外的风景很美,却是妖艳而颓废的美。一件艺术品,包括电影,以及音乐,在创造出来之后,在观者和听者的眼里和心里,不可避免要经历再创造的过程,而且在这个过程中必然要打上自己的烙印。导演Danny Boyle创造的世界是让人震撼的。      The first of two Trainspotting discs is a prime example of the contemporary rock soundtrack, functioning as a useful keepsake of the 1996 British film smash and as a cohesive, eclectic listen in its own right. Iggy Pop's booming, Bowie-produced 1977 anthem "Lust for Life" sets the boisterously ambivalent mood for a transatlantic, trans-generational cross-section of alt-rock. New Order's seminal 1982 dance hit "Temptation" and Lou Reed's hauntingly bittersweet 1972 tune "Perfect Day" shares space with tracks by such esteemed mid-1990s Brit-popsters as Blur (whose frontman Damon Albarn also contributes a solo number), Pulp, Elastica, and Sleeper. Elsewhere, the album dips into dance rhythms (Underworld, Bedrock featuring KYO) and ambient grooves (Brian Eno Leftfield, and Primal Scream's ten-and-a-half-minute title song) without breaking the spell. --Scott Schinder