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Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 00:59
- It'll come out in an edition of 1500 on blue vinyl in April.
Another one of Jóhann Jóhannsson's works is being reissued this spring.
The late Icelandic composer, who died in February, wrote the score for the 2014 film The Theory Of Everything, which portrayed the relationship between Stephen and Jane Hawking. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, the soundtrack made use of both acoustic and electronic elements, like much of Jóhannsson's wider body of work. Jóhannsson won the Golden Globe for best original score, and was also nominated for an Academy Award. The soundtrack first came out on wax around the time of the film's release, and this reissue will put 1500 more units in circulation, this time on blue vinyl.
The Theory Of Everything is the latest in a spate of Jóhannsson reissues. Deutsche Grammophon has put together a deluxe version of his debut album, Englabörn, planned before his death, while his classic LP IBM 1401: A User's Manual also received its first vinyl release last year. Other notable film scores Jóhannsson has worked on include Arrival and Sicario.
For more on Jóhannsson's work and legacy, check out our retrospective feature here.
Tracklist
01. Cambridge, 1963
02. Rowing
03. Domestic Pressures
04. Chalkboard
05. Cavendish Lab
06. Collapsing Inwards
07. A Game Of Croquet
08. The Origins of Time
09. Viva Voce
10. The Wedding
11. The Dreams That Stuff Is Made Of
12. A Spacetime Singularity
13. The Stairs
14. A Normal Family
15. Forces Of Attraction
16. Rowing (Alternative Version)
17. Camping
18. Coma
19. The Spelling Board
20. The Voice Box
21. A Brief History Of Time
22. Daisy, Daisy
23. A Model Of The Universe
24. The Theory Of Everything
25. London, 1988
26. Epilogue
27. The Whirling Ways Of Stars That Pass
Music On Vinyl will release The Theory Of Everything on April 27th, 2018.