Thief

by Wounded Bird Records

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Release Date:2004-04-13
Label:Wounded Bird Records
UPC:664140052123
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Wounded Bird Records
ASIN:B0001XAQXW
Category:Music

Tracks on Thief by Wounded Bird Records

  1. Beach Theme - Tangerine Dream, Franke, Chris
  2. Dr. Destructo - Tangerine Dream, Franke, Chris
  3. Diamond Diary - Tangerine Dream, Franke, Chris
  4. Burning Bar - Tangerine Dream, Franke, Chris
  5. Scrap Yard - Tangerine Dream, Froese
  6. Trap Feeling - Tangerine Dream, Froese
  7. Igneous - Tangerine Dream, Froese
  8. Confrontation - Tangerine Dream, Froese

Customer Reviews

Brilliant Stunning Masterpiece. - Reviewed on 2008-11-26
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This was the album that turned me on to Tangerine Dream. To me, the third track, "Diamond Diary," is the greatest piece of electronic music ever recorded. Take every other song out, and this album still gets 5 stars alone on that one dynamic glorious song. The layers, the movement, the variations, the feel, the abstract qualities, the intelligence of it - masterpiece. The rest of the album's songs surround "Diamond Diary" perfectly; all of them are amazing. Now I do agree with the other reviewers that it would be nice to have a definitive CD version with all the songs from the film, but still you're getting a fantastic album - absolutely.
You get some, you lose some. - Reviewed on 2007-10-17
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After buying the import cd over a decade ago, I thought I'd never get the final song "Confrontation". Since it's not Tangerine Dream I guess it didn't deserve to be on an album with their name on the cover. I then found out it was on the vinyl release from the olde days. After unearthing a copy and digitizing it to add to my custom CD, I now had the true soundtrack. The quality wasn't the best coming from 20+ year vinyl, but beggars can't be choosers.

I now see that this new release has the infamous track on it, but loses the other great track "Beach Scene". There are three tracks that define this film, "Beach Scene" and "Confrontation" are two of them. Omitting one is creating an incomplete soundtrack.

My suggestion is to buy this release and track down the previous one with the green border. It's the only way to have a complete soundtrack, with a little work in itunes.
Driving Synthesizers - Reviewed on 2007-04-09
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Tangerine Dream is a German group that specializes in electronic music. This sound track is structurally conventional as an extended tone poem with a very much modernized "orchestration" of synthesizers and percussion. Insofar as the source movie was a "caper", the tone is dark and the rhythms drive forward.
To Add and to Drop - WHY? - Reviewed on 2006-06-25
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5 customers found this review helpful.

For those who were fortunate enough to aquire one of the first two releases of the THIEF soundtrack (like myself) congratulations - you have the version of the CD that contains the best song on the soundtrack, Beach SCENE. It has been dropped for this US release.

For those who were interested in obtaining the Thief soundtrack being mainly interested in the one song, Beach SCENE (most of the other songs can be found on other Tangerine Dream albums), please realise the following differences between Beach THEME and the now dropped, Beach SCENE.

The song, Beach THEME is a much shorter track (almost by half) and there is a very cheesy, acoustic, "rock n' roll", drum beat that was mixed/dubbed over the original Beach SCENE song which has the much more mellow and less invasive electronic, sequenced drum beat in it. It's Beach SCENE that was both heard in the movie and over the airwaves back in 1981. If that is the song you remember (fell in love with) and are looking for, do NOT buy this latest release. Keep looking for those Out Of Print CDs - they are out there.

On a lighter "note", it's very nice to see they added the ending/end-credits song, CONFRONTATION.

This is a lose/win scenario for THIEF soundtrack fans - it all depends on which song is more important to you. If you already have the earlier releases with Beach SCENE on it then buying this latest version will now complete a defninitve soundtrack for them as that last song in the movie has now finally been added to the official soundtrack.
Beach Scene+Beach Theme = a lack of Confrontation? - Reviewed on 2006-05-06
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3 customers found this review helpful.

Other reviewers have mentioned the lack of the longer Beach Scene on this release, being replaced by the shorter, more of a "single edit" Beach Theme. I found my copy of this CD has Beach Theme at Track 1 (3:44 run time), Beach Scene at Track 5 (where the insert says Scrap Yard should be)(6:50 run time), but no Confrontation anywhere. The last track on my CD is listed as Confrontation, but knowing the film as well as I do, this music starts in the night scene where Frank (Caan), along with his associate Joseph send Chicago's not-so-finest on a wild goose chase to Des Moines, then the scene immediately cuts to the vault heist in LA, also at night. The aftermath of the vault heist has at least another 10-12 minutes of film to go before the final credits roll.

I don't know what has caused this reissue to have what appears to be multiple versions, or for the music to differ from the track listing. As another reviewer pointed out, there's plenty of space on the CD for both the longer Beach Scene and Confrontation. Maybe somebody didn't listen to the tracks that carefully. I give it three stars for what's actually on the CD, and penalize two stars for what's supposed to be there but isn't.
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