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LE MOULIN DE DAUDET (OST)

Klaus Schulze

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Studio Album, released in 1994

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Beginning/The Delegates (4:03)
2. Mother Sadness (3:01)
3. The Loss Of The Factory (1:56)
4. The Youth (1:46)
5. Fiday's Departure (0:48)
6. The Mill Of Maître Cornille (1:46)
7. Maître Cornille In The Fields (1:08)
8. Folk Dance (1:27)
9. The Discovery Of Maître Cornille Secret (1:48)
10. Joy Of Maître Cornille/Garden & Youth (Reprise) (3:14)
11. Landscape/Way To The Old People (2:36)
12. Old People's Piano (3:25)
13. Old People's Farewell (2:00)
14. Exodus (4:50)
15. Le Petit Dauphin I (5:29)
16. Le Petit Dauphin II (1:34)
17. First Church Sequence (1:59)
18. Second Church Sequence & Organ (6:55)
19. St. Pierre (2:15)
20. Paradise & Inferno (5:53)
21. Finale (4:57)

Total time 62:50

Bonus track on 2005 reissue:
22. The Ion Perspective (15:58)

Line-up / Musicians

- Klaus Schulze / composer, performer & producer


Note: The actual instrumentation was not available at this moment

Releases information

Composed for the movie 'Le Moulin De Daudet' by Samy Pavel (Track 12 is not used in the movie)

CD Virgin- 7243 8 39594 2 6 (1994, France)
CD Revisited Rec. - REV 004 (2005, Germany) With a bonus track recorded in 2004 for promotional use; New cover art

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KLAUS SCHULZE Le Moulin De Daudet (OST) ratings distribution


2.34
(34 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(3%)
3%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(18%)
18%
Good, but non-essential (21%)
21%
Collectors/fans only (47%)
47%
Poor. Only for completionists (12%)
12%

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Review by ZowieZiggy
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2 stars This album is based upon the work of a well known French novelist: Alphonse Daudet. His best known work which served as source of inspiration to this release is called: "Lettres De Mon Moulin".

"Le Moulin De Daudet" is certainly the most minimalist Schultze work so far. Classical from start to end, it offers very little of these great synth lines that the man offered previously. As I have said for other instrumental albums, it is quite difficult to understand a "concept" based only upon the music.

It is again the case here. Even if I'm not familiar with all these pieces of literature (the only one we have studied at school and the best known: "La Chèvre De Monsieur Seguin" is not featured) it is impossible to relate the music with the short novels (or letters).

In the same way that the Dante's trilogy has a place apart in the TD discography, I would say that this "Moulin De Daudet" almost featured the same odd nature. If you are into classical, it might hold some interesting parts, but this is not my case (which I have already expressed several times on this site).

Fans of electronic music, this item is not for you. As such I can't rate it with more than two stars.

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