Pola X

RELEASE
1999
LABEL
Barclay
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Soundtracks, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock

Album Review

This soundtrack is largely made up of compositions by Scott Walker, which the icon made in the vein of his astonishing 1995 album, Tilt. A considerably less modernist operatic approach, and certainly not half as bleak and dramatic, this recording is an elegant score to the obscure French film of the same name. For those who could not get enough of that elegiac masterpiece, they will find aspects of his sprawling avant-garde arrangements here. Largely instrumental,Pola X is an essential recording as it reflects some of the extraordinary moods of Scott Walker's late career, in which fragile minimalist composition and pop sensibilities rub shoulders with surrealist crooning. The album and also features contributions from Smog and Sonic Youth; it will certainly hold much appeal to fans of the skewed and willful abstractions that the three acts are enigmatic masters of.
Martin Walters, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The Time Is Out of Joint
  2. Light
  3. Meadow
  4. The Darkest Forrest
  5. Extra Blues
  6. Never Again
  7. Iza Kana Zanbi
  8. Trang Mo Ben Suo
  9. Zai Na Yao Yuan De Di Fang
  10. The Church of the Apostles
  11. Bombupper
  12. River of Blood
  13. Blink
  14. Running
  15. Closing
  16. Isabel