Edge of Darkness (soundtrack) explained

Edge of Darkness
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Eric Clapton
Cover:Clapton - EOD.jpg
Released:November 1985
Recorded:Great Britain
Genre:Soundtrack, instrumental rock, hard rock
Length:18:44
Label:BBC Records & Tapes
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Edge of Darkness is the 1985 soundtrack by Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen for the British television series Edge of Darkness. The soundtrack's theme won the Ivor Novello Award for songwriting and composing,[1] besides winning the 1986 BAFTA Award for Best Music.[2]

Background and performance

For Clapton, it was his first experience writing for film; shortly after attending Terry Gilliam's movie Brazil with his friend Kamen, who had scored the film, he received a call from the BBC asking him to do the music for Edge of Darkness, and he subsequently asked Kamen for assistance.[3]

In the early 1990s Clapton performed the music live, with the National Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Michael Kamen;[4] the title song from one of those performances is captured on 24 Nights.[5]

Reception

The soundtrack attracted few reviews. The Age mentioned the music in a review of the series, saying that Clapton's music matched the mysterious and shadowy feel of the drama;[6] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, again in a review of the TV series, said the accompanying music was "particularly noteworthy."[7]

The single reached No. 65 on the British charts, on which it spent three weeks in January 1986.[8]

Track listing

  1. "Edge of Darkness" (3:19)
  2. "Shoot Out" (3:48)
  3. "Obituary" (2:09)
  4. "Escape From Northmoor" (3:09)
  5. "Oxford Circus" (3:17)
  6. "Northmoor" (3:02)

Releases

Originally sold as a 45 rpm 12" record and as a cassette, it was re-released in February 1989 as a 3" CD single (with a cover changed from the record's mainly black and red cover).[9] A live version on the main theme was issued on a single together with a live version of "Wonderful Tonight" in 1991,[10] and on the 1991 live album 24 Nights.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Strong, Martin Charles. The great rock discography. 2004. Canongate US. 978-1-84195-615-2. 290. John Peel. 3 July 2010.
  2. Book: Brandt, George W.. British television drama in the 1980s. 1993. Cambridge UP. 978-0-521-42723-4. 117.
  3. Book: Shapiro, Harry. Eric Clapton: lost in the blues. 1992. Da Capo. 978-0-306-80480-9 . 164.
  4. Book: Sandford, Christopher. Clapton, Edge of Darkness. 1999. Da Capo Press. 9780306808975. 254.
  5. Book: Bowling. David. Clapton. Eric. Eric Clapton FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Slowhand. 2013. Backbeat Books. 9781617135743. 165–66.
  6. News: Smith. Michael. 'Edge of Darkness': a repeat,-if-you-please. 3 July 2010. The Age. 16 July 1986.
  7. News: PBS Drama Will Put Viewers on 'Edge'. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 5 November 1989.
  8. Book: Warwick, Neil. The complete book of the British charts: singles & albums. 2004. Omnibus. 978-1-84449-058-5. 194. Jon Kutner . Tony Brown . 3 July 2010.
  9. Book: Strong, Martin Charles. The great rock discography. 2004. Canongate US. 978-1-84195-615-2. 292. John Peel. 3 July 2010.
  10. Book: Schumacher, Michael. Crossroads: the life and music of Eric Clapton. 2003. Citadel Pres. 978-0-8065-2466-5. 369.
  11. Schumacher 371-72.