Last Tango In Paris: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Last Tango In Paris: Picture Soundtrack
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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 1998-06-09
  2. Publisher: Rykodisc
  3. Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
  4. Sales Rank in Music: #131649

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Steeped in controversy upon its release in 1973, director Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris has since been called everything from nonutilitarian pornography to a cinematic masterpiece. Two key elements that Bertolucci utilized to breath life into Tango's nihilistic themes and the dark, obsessive relationship at its core were Marlon Brando's harrowing, largely improvised performance and the erotically charged jazz score of self-taught Latin sax virtuoso Gato Barbieri. While the musician's main theme has become a much-covered jazz standard, it's but a tantalizingly sexy sample of the cross-cultural stylings at work in this masterful score. While Barbieri rerecorded the core of his Tango music in lush, fleshier arrangements for the soundtrack album's initial release, this Ryko edition (nearly twice the length of the original) augments those tracks with a compelling half-hour suite of cues culled directly from the film's scoring sessions. By turns stark and sentimental, erotic and experimental, these previously unreleased cues form a revelatory new "second movement" to Barbieri's hauntingly familiar score. --Jerry McCulley
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Average Customer Review
4.8 out of 5 stars (12 customer reviews)

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A CLASSIC REPACKAGED...FINALLY!, November 7, 2000
L. S. Slaughter "silvanus" (Chapel Hill, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Last Tango In Paris: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Well, it's about time! This wonderful soundtrack has been out-of-print for about 15 years since UA folded, so imagine my elation when I glimpsed that it not only included all the standard cuts from the 72 release, but the long-awaited original cues from the film itself (Gato and Oliver Nelson re-recorded the themes for the 72 soundtrack)!Granted, I've listened to these songs so many times in the passing decades that at moments they teeter into parodies of tango, but that's not Gato's fault; it's just cognitive dissonance. Aside from the great "Ballad" treatment of the raw main theme, there's the rapturous "La Vuelta", "Return" and, best of all, "Why Did She Choose You?", which will knock over anyone who spent a rainy day in Europe loving or lamenting love with a cigarette and a cup of espresso.Special mention must be made of the original sound cues included herein for the first time on disc. I was always peeved they were missing from...Read more


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Reminder Of My #1 Film, December 3, 2000
carol irvin "carol irvin" (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Last Tango In Paris: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
If you don't love the movie as much as I do, this might not be a 5 star album for you. Since it recalls the film perfectly for me, it makes that grade. Normally, I do not listen to tango music but again, it fits with the film. It is a very lush and beautiful score and, like all soundtracks, it has many repetitive elements. It is all instrumental. It can be very bold and strident at some points so be ready for that facet if you are trying it out over a candlelit dinner! If you are not a fan of the film, I would advise you to listen to selections from it first.


7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars erotic, passionate, intoxicating, enveloping, July 9, 1999
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This review is from: Last Tango In Paris: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
I have searched for close to 25 years for "Last Tango" CD. The music is absolutely breathtaking and haunting. It's one of those albums that will stay a rare classic for years to come...

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