NOTE: this came from the distrubtor NOT SEALED (just in a plastic sleeve), therefore not stickered and to top it off the top right of jacket front has some weird damage that looks like a printing mishap - it's not catastrophic but is very noticable
A charming, airy time capsule of ’80s European synth-pop and bittersweet modern orchestral compositions, peppered with Stevens’ patented tenderness, the Call Me by Your Name soundtrack feels like a mixtape curated by an adorably earnest teenager, hoping to show you just how smart – and how in love with you – he is. Our childhood summers may not have been as dreamlike as Elio’s (or full of peach-related amore), but this collection of songs might act as the perfect accompaniment the next time you weep silently in front of a fireplace, thinking of the loves that have passed you by.
A1 | John Adams - Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement |
A2 | Ryuichi Sakamoto - M.A.Y. In The Backyard |
A3 | Loredana Bertè - J'Adore Venise |
A4 | Bandolero - Paris Latino |
B1 | Frank Glazer - Sonatine Bureaucratique |
B2 | Alessio Bax - “Zion Hört Die Wächter Singen” From Cantata BWV 140 “Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme” |
B3 | Giorgio Moroder, Joe Esposito - Lady Lady Lady |
C1 | André Laplante - Une Barque Sur L'Ocean |
C2 | Sufjan Stevens - Futile Devices (Doveman Remix) |
C3 | Ryuichi Sakamoto - Germination |
C4 | F.R. David - Words |
C5 | Marco Armani - È La Vita |
D1 | Sufjan Stevens - Mystery Of Love |
D2 | Franco Battiato - Radio Varsavia |
D3 | The Psychedelic Furs - Love My Way |
D4 | Valéria Szervánszky, Ronald Cavaye - Le Jardin Féerique From Ma Mère L’Oye |
D5 | Sufjan Stevens - Visions Of Gideon |