Mondo publishes every Wednesday new special editions on vinyl, which are the last edition of each and every edition of the articles he has published, with many notes of substitutes, new works of art commissioned and in limited edition.basically, it’s like the Criterion Collection of movie and game soundtracks.This week he sees the soundtrack to Michael Mann’s first film, Thief from Tangerine Dream.I am really surprised that Mondo has taken so long to get to this one; this edition ends up on their way in and it’s a no-brainer for them to leave.
“This week, we are proud to offer a reissue of Tangerine Dream’s iconic and synthesizer music for Michael Mann’s first film, THIEF in 1981.Years before MIAMI VICE, HEAT and MANHUNTER, director Michael Mann made his first serious crime attempt.a film starring James Caan, about a Chicago diamond thief and his last big soundtrack.It sounds pretty undeniable, but even though it may seem like a remnant of the 1970s New Hollywood movement, THIEF firmly planted its feet in the 1980s with Tangerine Dream’s incredible and revolutionary film music technique.
They introduced a wave of electronic music – Tangerine Dream was only going to compose a score of films during the 1980s – but THIEF has been one of our favorites, and we are re-released as we progress on the 40th anniversary of the film.”
Jeremy Konrad has been writing about collectibles and film for almost ten years, and has extensive and profound wisdom in both.He lives in Ohio with his family.