Metropolis (Music from the Motion Picture) - Giorgio Moroder

Metropolis (Music from the Motion Picture)

Giorgio Moroder

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 1985-01-22
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1984 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Love Kills Freddie Mercury 4:29
2
Here's My Heart Pat Benatar 4:53
3
Cage of Freedom Jon Anderson 4:03
4
Blood from a Stone Cycle V 3:36
5
The Legend of Babel Giorgio Moroder 3:59
6
Here She Comes Bonnie Tyler 3:47
7
Destruction Loverboy 4:09
8
On Your Own Billy Squier 4:08
9
What's Going On Adam Ant 3:48
10
Machines Giorgio Moroder 4:11

Reviews

  • Questionable Razzie Nomination

    4
    By lledsmar
    The soundtrack, as I agree with the reviews, is awesome and so's the movie (both 1926 and 1984 versions). And this was nominated for a Razzie? (mainly for the soundtrack and the song "Love Kills")
  • Awesome!!!

    5
    By Snob aw
    Saw this film, several versions. This is the Best soundtrack!!!!
  • Glorious!!

    5
    By aliceteeple
    This was the first silent movie I ever saw, and I was completely transfixed from the get-go. Definitely one of my biggest inspirations as a sound person with film editing. Contemporary music with vintage footage? Wonderful. I know it's not "purist" to like the Moroder Metropolis, but whatever, haters - this is a fabulous rendition. It'll always have a major place in my heart. Great collection of artists. Great soundtrack, no matter what.
  • To it's Credit...

    3
    By Johnny Ignition
    While I despise the 1981 "remastering" with a passion, I do have to admit that it's soundtrack has one thing about it that the original doesn't… you can't really wave a lighter while listening to it.
  • Really?

    5
    By Alyssa44
    You spelled Freddie Mercury's name wrong, geniuses. No wonder it took me so long to find this....
  • Amazing Haunting Soundtrack leaves you Begging for More!

    5
    By Steel Wheels Spinning
    Looking back at such a now "80s" style, colorizing a vintage film and putting a (then) cutting edge soundtrack by up-and-coming artists Bonnie Tyler has long been overlooked for the beginning due to all her contract problems but HERE SHE COMES takes the best of her Tammy Grimes gravel voice and marries a Giorgio Moroder haunting "drag" to the music that makes for an interesting mix. If only he had done a remix! Another standout is the weepy valentine from Pat Benatar, wish she would still do this in concert! And where the hell has Adam Ant been?!?!
  • If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    1
    By Callavision
    The 80's version of this Fritz Lang masterpiece is a disgrace. Having said that, so is this soundtrack. They should never have soiled the original theatrical film, and the original score for this film is one of the best in history. Don't mess with perfection!
  • Thanks for putting this soundtrack on iTunes!

    5
    By farview
    I first watched Metropolis with the Moroder soundtrack when I was in grad school and loved it, especially the soundtrack. I've long since worn out my cassette with the soundtrack and have never been able to find it on CD so THANK YOU for putting it on iTunes. All the tracks on here are really solid. I really think it is one of the best ever vocals + instrumental tracks soundtracks.
  • metropolis

    5
    By Freddy Mayhem
    im writting to all the true fans of this properly remaster gem,i loved to watch this movie(my personnal favoite) when i come home from a hard days work and suffer the humility that fritz lang protrays in this film and just love how the new 80s new soundtrack just flows so sweet like with every scene,(which gladly itunes offers)and i written and talk to customer service at netflix to present this great movie to the world in its new form with 80s soundtrack and colcor remastered with missing scences on DVD so those who have it on (vhs) can enjoy.hell i went has far to tell netflix ill bet my membership that it will rent cause you all know it will big time!!!!
  • I don't know what the deal is...

    2
    By HeadsNo2
    The original movie by Fritz Lang is, of course, a masterpiece. The latest to come from King Video is the most complete version of the film there ever could be...over 1/3 of the film has to be considered lost forever. And watching the King Video version on DVD with the original soundtrack was absolutely entrancing - you need the music made in conjunction with the silent film to have the same effect. So this soundtrack, compared to the original, is just appalling and ruins the feel of what was originally a silent film.

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