Immerse yourself in the evocative and atmospheric soundscape of "The Killing Fields," a remastered edition of Mike Oldfield's original film soundtrack, released on January 29, 2016. This album, originally composed for the 1984 film of the same name, has been meticulously remastered to deliver a richer, more immersive listening experience. Spanning just under 45 minutes, the soundtrack is a masterclass in progressive rock and symphonic rock, with subtle new age influences that add depth and intrigue.
Mike Oldfield, renowned for his innovative and multi-layered compositions, weaves a tapestry of sound that perfectly complements the harrowing and poignant narrative of the film. The album features 19 tracks, each capturing the essence of the movie's scenes, from the haunting "Pran's Theme" to the intense "Execution" and the hopeful "Good News." The remastering process brings out the nuances in Oldfield's orchestration, which was originally conducted by David Bedford, ensuring that every note resonates with clarity and power.
"The Killing Fields" is not just a soundtrack; it's a standalone musical journey that stands the test of time. The album's blend of orchestral grandeur and electronic textures creates a unique sonic landscape that is both haunting and beautiful. Whether you're a fan of Mike Oldfield's work or a lover of cinematic scores, this remastered edition offers a fresh perspective on a classic piece of music. The 2016 release on UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) includes detailed liner notes and credits, providing insight into the creation and remastering process. Dive into the rich, layered sounds of "The Killing Fields" and experience the genius of Mike Oldfield's compositional prowess.