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2001 A Space Odyssey - Soundtrack - (1968) - Vinyl - {First US Pressing} 24-Bit/96kHz + 16-Bit/44kHz

Posted By: vinylhound
2001 A Space Odyssey - Soundtrack - (1968) - Vinyl - {First US Pressing} 24-Bit/96kHz + 16-Bit/44kHz

2001 A Space Odyssey - Soundtrack (1968)
vinyl rip in 24/96 & 16/44.1 | 749 MB & 178 MB | FLAC | no cue or log (vinyl)
DR Analysis | FF & FP | Full LP Artwork | First US Pressing
Genre: Soundtrack | MGM Records ~ S1E-13 ST X

Music plays a crucial part in 2001: A Space Odyssey, and not only because of the relatively sparse dialogue. From very early on in production, Kubrick decided that he wanted the film to be a primarily non-verbal experience, one that did not rely on the traditional techniques of narrative cinema, and in which music would play a vital role in evoking particular moods. About half the music in the film appears either before the first line of dialogue or after the final line. Almost no music is heard during any scenes with dialogue. The film is remarkable for its innovative use of classical music taken from existing commercial recordings. Most feature films then and now are typically accompanied by elaborate film scores or songs written especially for them by professional composers. In the early stages of production, Kubrick had actually commissioned a score for 2001 from noted Hollywood composer Alex North, who had written the score for Spartacus and also worked on Dr. Strangelove. However, during post-production, Kubrick chose to abandon North's music in favor of the now-familiar classical music pieces he had earlier chosen as "guide pieces" for the soundtrack. 2001 is particularly remembered for using pieces of Johann Strauss II's best-known waltz, An der schönen blauen Donau (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), during the extended space-station docking and lunar landing sequences, and the use of the opening from the Richard Strauss tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra (Usually translated as "Thus Spake Zarathustra" or occasionally "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", the soundtrack album gives the former, the movie's credits give the latter). I have included full scans.

Track Listing

Side 1

1. Also Sprach Zarathustra
2. Requiem For Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Chiors & Orchestra
3. Lux Aeterna
4. The Blue Danube

Side 2

1. Gayane Ballet Suite
2. Atmospheres
3. The Blue Danube
4. Also Sprach Zarathustra



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Analyzed: Stanley Kubrick / 2001 A Space Odyssey
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -1.44 dB -16.31 dB 1:46 01-Also Sprach Zarathustra
DR12 -1.18 dB -21.64 dB 4:21 02-Requiem For Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Chiors & Orchestra
DR10 -0.18 dB -19.62 dB 6:07 03-Lux Aeterna
DR13 -1.05 dB -21.03 dB 6:55 04-The Blue Danube
DR13 -9.95 dB -30.49 dB 5:21 05-Gayane Ballet Suite
DR13 -2.31 dB -22.14 dB 8:40 06-Atmospheres
DR13 -1.46 dB -20.07 dB 3:39 07-The Blue Danube
DR11 0.00 dB -15.27 dB 1:39 08-Also Sprach Zarathustra
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2807 kbps
Codec: FLAC

2001 A Space Odyssey - Soundtrack - (1968) - Vinyl - {First US Pressing} 24-Bit/96kHz + 16-Bit/44kHz


The files are interchangeable!!!

Please enjoy hearing 2001: A Space Odyssey as it should be heard on vinyl!!!