The Collection (Vangelis album)


The Collection is compilation album by Greek composer Vangelis, released on July 23, 2012.

Overview

The 2xCD compilation was released in order to coincide with the 2012 Summer Olympics, where Vangelis's music from Chariots of Fire was used. The compilation includes 31 track from his scores, solo albums and collaborations. The new unreleased track "Remembering" is a mix of ethereal chimes with jovial saxophone.

Reception

The compilation has generally received positive reviews. Jonny Trunk of Record Collector noted that the track "Remembering" was previously unreleased, that the album includes some obvious classics, "mixed in with some of the lesser-known but equally worthy cues, such as the superb "Theme From Bitter Moon"... Also great are the inclusion of instrumentals such as "Petite Fille de La Mer" and "To The Unknown Man", works from Vangelis' 70s back catalogue", and gave it 4/5 stars.
Mike Diver of BBC commented that the album is "welcomed as an entry point for absolute beginners", but "it might not be the most important of the choices contained herein", as there's much material from Blade Runner, the songs with Jon Anderson "have not dated amazingly well", and rather "more splendid-sounding in the 21st century is "La Petite Fille de la mer", written back in 1973".

Track listing

;CD 1
  1. Conquest of Paradise
  2. Titles From Chariots of Fire
  3. Blade Runner
  4. Pulstar
  5. Eternal Alexander
  6. Anthem - 2002 FIFA World Cup Official Anthem
  7. Line Open
  8. To the Unknown Man
  9. Hymne
  10. Voices
  11. Up and Running
  12. Blade Runner
  13. Tears in Rain
  14. So Long Ago, So Clear
  15. I'll Find My Way Home
  16. State of Independence
  17. I Hear You Now
;CD 2
  1. Rachel's Song
  2. Missing
  3. Love Theme From Blade Runner
  4. Ask the Mountains
  5. Theme From Bitter Moon
  6. Dream in an Open Place
  7. Twenty Eighth Parallel
  8. Memories of Green
  9. La Petite Fille de La Mer
  10. Song of the Seas
  11. Memories of Blue
  12. L'Enfant
  13. Echoes
  14. Remembering

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