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Release Date: 2016Label: Les Disques Du Crépuscule
"Soundtrack music by Steven Brown of Tuxedomoon composed for various film and stage productions between 1983 and 2009. Guest musicians include Blaine L. Reininger, Luc van Lieshout, Ivan Georgiev, Paul Zahl, Nikki Mono and Nikolas Klau.Cover portrait by kind permission of Le Soir.
© 2016 Les Disques du Crépuscule."
Jewel case with 12 page booklet.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-9 "commissioned for a staging of Edward Albee's one-act play The Steven Brown - Zoo Story, directed by Guy D. Len in Brussels in 1983. Produced by Eden Cie. Soundtrack album released (...) in 1984."
Track 1-10 "appeared as a bonus track from the Steven Brown - Zoo Story CD (...) originally released (...) in 1993."
Tracks 1-11 to 1-19 "are the soundtrack to the film Jean-Gina B. (1983) directed by Jean-Pol Ferbus (...) Originally released on Steven Brown - Composés Pour Le Théâtre Et Le Cinéma (...) in 1989."
Tracks 1-20 to 1-21 commissioned for a production of the play La Vie Est Belle directed by Nancy Guilmain, staged in Brussels in 1987 (...) Originally released on Steven Brown - Composés Pour Le Théâtre Et Le Cinéma (...) in 1989."
Track 1-22 recorded for Belgian television in 1986 (...) Originally released on Steven Brown - Composés Pour Le Théâtre Et Le Cinéma (...) in 1989."
Tracks 2-1 to 2-2 "are taken from Croatian Variations, a dance theatre piece by Aleksandra Turya staged in Zagreb in 1991 (...) Recorded at Lisinski Studios, Zagreb, Croatia, December 1990 (...) Originally released on Steven Brown, Blaine L. Reininger - Croatian Variations (...) in 1992."
Track 2-3 "is taken form the soundtrack of the documentary film El Informe Toledo (2009) directed by Albino Alvarez (...) Soundtrack album released (...) in 2010" viz. Steven Brown - El Informe Toledo.
Tracks 2-5 to 2-7 "commissioned for the balet La Grâce Du Tombeur (1990) by Thierry Smits and Antoine Pickels (...) Originally released as the album Steven Brown - La Grâce Du Tombeur (...) in 1990" ; quite a few Tuxedomoon members involved.
Tracks 2-8 to 2-11 "written for the film De Doute Et De Grace (1989) directed by Patrick de Geetere (...) These are live versions of the pieces without narration by actress Delphine Seyrig" ; NOT the versions as released on Steven Brown, Delphine Seyrig - De Doute Et De Grace therefore.
Tracks 2-8 to 2-10 "recorded at the Teatro São Luiz, Lisbon, Portugal, on 21 November 1989".
Track 2-11 "recorded at the Sala Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico City, in October 1993" ; first released on Blaine L. Reininger, Steven Brown - Flower Songs in 2006.
"This album is dedicated to the memory of Bruce Geduldig (1953-2016)."