Aguirre (soundtrack) explained

Aguirre
Type:studio
Artist:Popol Vuh
Cover:AguirreCD.jpg
Released:1975
Recorded:1972–1974
Genre:New-age, ambient, raga rock, krautrock
Length:43:47
Label:Ohr
Producer:Popol Vuh
Prev Title:Das Hohelied Salomos
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Letzte Tage – Letzte Nächte
Next Year:1976

Aguirre is the seventh album by German band Popol Vuh. It contains music used in the soundtrack to Werner Herzog's film Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), first released as an album in 1975 on Ohr, and reissued in 2004 by SPV with one bonus track. The soundtrack gained the band comparisons to renowned ambient musician Brian Eno.[1] This score was the first of many filmic collaborations between the group and Herzog. Only two tracks ("Aguirre I" and "Aguirre II") are from the film; the rest were gathered from various recordings done by the group during the period 1972–74, including alternative versions of two songs ("Morgengruß II" and "Agnus Dei") originally released on the band's 1974 album, Einsjäger und Siebenjäger.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Florian Fricke except track number 2 composed by Daniel Fichelscher.

Personnel

Cover versions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2 July 2020. GERMANY: Aguirre - Popol Vuh . 2023-10-25 . 200worldalbums.com . en.