The Last Great Wilderness (album) explained

The Last Great Wilderness
Type:soundtrack album
Artist:The Pastels
Cover:The Last Great Wilderness The Pastels Album Cover.png
Released:12 August 2003
Genre:Soundtrack, art rock
Length:24:19
Label:Geographic/Domino
Producer:John McEntire, The Pastels
Prev Title:Illumination
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Two Sunsets
Next Year:2009

The Last Great Wilderness is a soundtrack album by the Scottish band The Pastels, containing music from the film The Last Great Wilderness.[1]

Overview

The music comprises mostly short and atmospheric pieces, while three of the songs ("Winter Driving," "Flora's Theme," and "Flora Again") are brief fragments of eerie vocal loops and bells. Along with a cover of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everybody Is a Star" (which had previously appeared on a Geographic label compilation in 2002), the only other track to feature a lead vocal line is "I Picked a Flower", which is credited to The Nu Forest featuring Jarvis Cocker and The Pastels.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Last Great Wilderness – The Pastels . AllMusic . 22 September 2021.