1. Modigliani Suite (3:28)
2. You Can't
Change Destiny (1:34)
3. The Hat First (2:30)
4. Ancient Law
(2:07)
5. Confession (1:57)
6. La
vie en rose (3:06) Performed by Edith Piaf
7. One Condition (1:58)
8. Unfit Mother (1:35)
9. Opium Den (2:29)
10. You'll Die with Him (2:18)
11.
To Renoir (2:18)
12. Opium Nightmare (3:43)
13. Never Again
(1:51)
14. Call the Police (4:19)
15. The Competition (2:29)
16. Rich Beyond Belief (3:43)
17. Sleep
Modi Sleep (3:13)
18. My Empty Life (3:09)
19. Wait for Me
(1:20)
20. Jeanne's Death (1:34)
21. My
Reason (5:55) Performed by Sasha Lazard
Music Composed and Conducted by Guy
Farley
Recorded at Air Studios,
London
Score Recorded and Mixed by Ben
Georgiades
Music Associate Adrian
Thomas
Orchestral Contractor Cool Music
Ltd.
Orchestra Leader Janice
Graham
Piano Ian Brown
Solo Cello
Tim Hugh
Solo Violin Janice
Graham
Orchestrations by Andy
Pearce
Music Preparation Gary
Spolding
Music Supervisor Simon
White
Assistant Music Supervisor Arnold
Hattingh
Ethnic Music Recorded at Sphere
Studios, London
Ethnic Percussion Paul
Clarvis
Duduk Dirk Campbell
Recorder
Helen Keen
Oud and Rabah Giles
Lewin
Saz and Ethnic Flutes Bill
Lyons
Eyl Male Rakhamim Performed by Canto Haim
Tvi Lieder
Algerian Voice Ali
Slimani
Female Voice Emer
McParland
Vocal Contractor Bob Johnson
for R'SVP
Assistant Engineers
Stewart McPherson, Jake Jackson and Alex
(Natty) Modiano
Vocal Samples Courtesy of
Spectratronics Symphony of Voices
Album Mastered
by Ben Georgiades at Sphere Studios,
London
'Modigliani Suite' Recorded and Mixed by
Mike Ross-Trevor at Whitfield Street
Studios, London
'Ode to Innocence' and 'Angeli'
Performed by Sasha Lazard.
Original
Production by Frank Fitzpatrick
Remixed by
Craigie and Guy Farley
Programmer Dean
James
Cello Kendall Reid
Mixed by
Nick Friend at Sphere Studios, London
Commentary:
Japanese Release, difficult to find. The tracklist includes brief
error in name of track 16 which is called Reach Beyond Belief. The
corrected track name is listed in tracklist above.
Plot Summary: Set in Paris in 1919, biopic centers
on the life of late Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, focusing on
his last days as well as his rivalry with Pablo Picasso. Modigliani,
a Jew, has fallen in love with Jeanne, a young and beautiful
Catholic girl. The couple has an illegitimate child, and Jeanne's
bigoted parents send the baby to a faraway convent to be raised by
nuns. Modigliani is distraught and needs money to rescue and raise
his child. The answer arrives in the shape of Paris' annual art
competition. Prize money and a guaranteed career await the winner.
Neither Modigliani, nor his dearest friend and rival Picasso have
ever entered the competition, believing that it is beneath true
artists like themselves. But push comes to shove with the welfare of
his child on the line, and Modigliani signs up for the competition
in a drunken and drug-induced tirade. Picasso follows suit and all
of Paris is aflutter with excitement at who will win. With the
balance of his relationship with Jeanne on the line, Modigliani
tackles this work with the hopes of creating a masterpiece, and
knows that all the artists of Paris are doing the
same.