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Pista
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Duración
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1. | Estranha forma de vida (Amália Rodriguez) | | 5:05 |
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2. | Lament: Fado Dos Meus Erros (orchestra version) | | 4:10 |
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3. | Opening: Close to Death | | 2:29 |
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4. | Bola De Berlin (Young Amália) | | 2:27 |
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5. | Amália and Santo | | 3:32 |
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6. | Nightmare | | 2:00 |
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7. | Amália At Her Parents' Home | | 2:02 |
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8. | Fruit to Sailors | | 0:55 |
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9. | Cesar's Theme | | 1:07 |
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10. | Riciardi and Amália | | 1:20 |
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11. | The Death of Aninha | | 1:46 |
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12. | The Cliff | | 1:03 |
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13. | Death in a Taxi | | 0:42 |
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14. | The Bridge and X-Ray | | 0:39 |
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15. | Amália Tenders to the Poor | | 0:42 |
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16. | Making Love/The Beating/The Collapse | | 3:19 |
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17. | Trashed Poem | | 1:27 |
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18. | The Girl from Israel | | 1:44 |
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19. | Amália Remembered | | 1:12 |
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20. | Goodbyes | | 2:22 |
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21. | Amália: The Ending | | 1:40 |
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22. | Lament: Fado Dos Meus Erros (cello version) | | 4:18 |
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23. | Vou dar de bebar a dor (Amália Rodriguez) | | 2:27 |
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Portuguese composer Nuno Malo, whose score for Julgamentowas recently released by MovieScore Media, has written an incredibly moving orchestral score for Amália, a dramatic portrayal of one of Portugal’s most famous musical personalities – Fado legend Amália Rodriguez.
If you have already checked out Julgamento, you know that Nuno Malo is a melody-driven composer who has a very firm belief in the role of strong themes – Amália showcases this even more, and is at the same time a very romantic, beautiful score where Malo’s rich string writing forms the backbone of the music. Among the many gorgeous compositions on the album are two versions of “Lament: Fado Dos Meus Erros” – the main theme of the score which is presented in two versions of which one features a very moving cello solo by Tina Guo.
Our CD release also features two original songs performed by Amália: ‘Estranha forma de vida’ and ‘Vou dar de bebar a dor’.
MMS10024 • AMÀLIA (Original Motion Picture Score)
Music Composed by NUNO MALO
Release date (CD/download): November 30, 2010