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Back in 1984 they were doing a movie version of....1984. For the soundtrack the studio hired the duo Eurythmics who came up with both an in-movie ambient music and an album of songs based on said ambient musics. The result was (in my opinion) a pretty impressive assembly of dreamlike yet depressing surreal synth pieces which paired surprisingly well with the finished movie and helped highlight the whole living nightmare aspect of the story.
The films director however thought differently. Very differently. So much so that he threw a public tantrum about being forced to use this music he hated in his movie and another one at an awards ceremony, and when given the chance for a directors cut he replaced it all with an orchestral score he comissioned himself. A score which (in my mind) was pretty damn dreary and generic, and did little to give the film more identity. That being said I saw the Eurythmics version first when I was 12 so Im probably biased due to nostalgia. Either way here is the soundtrack in question
The films director however thought differently. Very differently. So much so that he threw a public tantrum about being forced to use this music he hated in his movie and another one at an awards ceremony, and when given the chance for a directors cut he replaced it all with an orchestral score he comissioned himself. A score which (in my mind) was pretty damn dreary and generic, and did little to give the film more identity. That being said I saw the Eurythmics version first when I was 12 so Im probably biased due to nostalgia. Either way here is the soundtrack in question