1985 soundtrack album by Eric Clapton
Edge of Darkness is the 1985 soundtrack by Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen for the British television series Edge of Darkness. The soundtrack`s theme won the Ivor Novello Award for songwriting and composing,[1] besides winning the 1986 BAFTA Award for Best Music.[2]
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           Edge of Darkness 
            
            
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           Shoot Out 
            
            
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           Obituary 
            
            
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           Escape From Northmoor 
            
            
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           Oxford Circus 
            
            
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           Northmoor 
            
            
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| Edge of Darkness | ||||
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| Released | November 1985 | |||
| Recorded | Great Britain | |||
| Genre | Soundtrack, instrumental rock, hard rock | |||
| Length | 18:44 | |||
| Label | BBC Records & Tapes | |||
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1985 soundtrack album by Eric Clapton
Edge of Darkness is the 1985 soundtrack by Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen for the British television series Edge of Darkness. The soundtrack`s theme won the Ivor Novello Award for songwriting and composing,[1] besides winning the 1986 BAFTA Award for Best Music.[2]
Leer másFor Clapton, it was his second experience writing for film (his first was the title music for the movie `The Hit`, recorded the previous year); shortly after attending Terry Gilliam`s movie Brazil with his friend Kamen, who had scored the film, he received a call from the BBC asking him to do the music for Edge of Darkness, and he subsequently asked Kamen for assistance.[3][4]
In the early 1990s Clapton performed the music live, with the National Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Michael Kamen;[5] the title song from one of those performances is captured on 24 Nights.[4]
The soundtrack attracted few reviews. The Age mentioned the music in a review of the series, saying that Clapton`s music matched the mysterious and shadowy feel of the drama;[6] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, again in a review of the TV series, said the accompanying music was "particularly noteworthy."[7]
The single reached No. 65 on the British charts, on which it spent three weeks in January 1986.[8]
Originally sold as a 45 rpm 12" record and as a cassette, it was re-released in February 1989 as a 3" CD single (with a cover changed from the record`s mainly black and red cover).[9] A live version on the main theme was issued on a single together with a live version of "Wonderful Tonight" in 1991,[10] and on the 1991 live album 24 Nights.[11]
1985 soundtrack album by Eric Clapton
Edge of Darkness is the 1985 soundtrack by Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen for the British television series Edge of Darkness. The soundtrack`s theme won the Ivor Novello Award for songwriting and composing,[1] besides winning the 1986 BAFTA Award for Best Music.[2]
For Clapton, it was his second experience writing for film (his first was the title music for the movie `The Hit`, recorded the previous year); shortly after attending Terry Gilliam`s movie Brazil with his friend Kamen, who had scored the film, he received a call from the BBC asking him to do the music for Edge of Darkness, and he subsequently asked Kamen for assistance.[3][4]
In the early 1990s Clapton performed the music live, with the National Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Michael Kamen;[5] the title song from one of those performances is captured on 24 Nights.[4]
The soundtrack attracted few reviews. The Age mentioned the music in a review of the series, saying that Clapton`s music matched the mysterious and shadowy feel of the drama;[6] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, again in a review of the TV series, said the accompanying music was "particularly noteworthy."[7]
The single reached No. 65 on the British charts, on which it spent three weeks in January 1986.[8]
Originally sold as a 45 rpm 12" record and as a cassette, it was re-released in February 1989 as a 3" CD single (with a cover changed from the record`s mainly black and red cover).[9] A live version on the main theme was issued on a single together with a live version of "Wonderful Tonight" in 1991,[10] and on the 1991 live album 24 Nights.[11]