British Sea Power - MAN OF ARAN

MAN OF ARAN (LTD COLOURED 2LP)

Coloured 2x12 Inch

Rough Trade / 05247931

Front View : British Sea Power - MAN OF ARAN (LTD COLOURED 2LP) - Rough Trade / 05247931
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Tracklist:
A1: Man Of Aran 3:39
A2: The South Sound 11:32
A3: Come Wander With Me 4:11
B1: Tiger King 5:16
B2: The Currach 2:10
B3: Boy Vertiginous 5:16
C1: Spearing The Sunfish 11:42
C2: Conneely Of The West 4:20
C3: The North Sound 4:55
D1: Woman Of Aran 4:35
D2: It Comes Back Again 11:12
D3: No Man Is An Archipelago 4:49

Limited edition coloured double vinyl (1x yellow / 1x blue).

Man Of Aran is a British Sea Power soundtrack to proto-documentarian Robert Flaherty"s 1934 film. *Available on Vinyl for the first time, this initial first pressing will be on Yellow and Blue Vinyl. In 2009 the band, then known as British Sea Power, were commissioned by the Edinburgh Film Festival to create their own soundtrack for the 1934 quasi-documentary, which they premiered by playing along live during a screening at the event. A studio version of the album followed in May the same year, while more screening/performances took place at the BFI in London and at cinemas in Brighton and Sheffield, while events were also staged on a series of islands, including Jersey, the Hebrides and a Norwegian islet in the Arctic Circle. Charting the activities of fisherman based on a remote outcrop in mouth of Galway Bay in western Ireland, Man Of Aran captured a disappearing way of life as Aran"s inhabitants battled daily against the elements to survive, something that chimed deeply with Sea Power"s own curiosity for the past and their urgent, environmentally-driven concerns for the future. The film is a powerful and provocative dramatised documentary from the late American filmmaker Robert J Flaherty. The film was both celebrated and controversial on its release. The film was created from half a million feet of film shot by Flaherty while living closely with the islanders. But Man Of Aran isn"t a straightforward documentary. The "family" at the centre of the film weren"t related, rather a group of islanders cast as the family unit by Flaherty. The fishing expedition for basking sharks which forms the film"s dramatic heart was based around methods that hadn"t been employed on the Aran Islands for decades. Blending reality and staged elements, Flaherty arrived at a compelling document that captures the elemental power of the island"s past and present. The film won the Grand Prix at the 1935 Venice Film Festival and the eminent film critic Pauline Kael described it as, "The greatest film tribute to man"s struggle against a hostile nature."
Last Copy!
27.72 EUR *
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VÖ:
23.08.2023
wieder da:
28.08.2023
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