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Flash Gordon original soundtrack music

Flash Gordon was issued as an official Queen release rather than a motion picture soundtrack, and has proven to be one of rock's better motion picture soundtracks over the years.

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  • "Flash Gordon was issued as an official Queen release rather than a motion picture soundtrack, and has proven to be one of rock's better motion picture soundtracks over the years."@en
  • "Flash Gordon is the ninth studio by Queen, released in 1980. It is the soundtrack album to the science fiction movie Flash Gordon - most would argue infinitely more famous than the movie itself. All but two of the tracks on the album (Flash's Theme and The Hero) are instrumentals. The album makes extensive use of synthesisers, which Queen had employed for the first time on their previous album, The Game, although to a much lesser extent. The first half of the record , except for the opening track and Brian May's Football Fight (also chosen as a B-side for the Flash single), contains mostly synthesizer, vocal, guitar and drum soundscapes (accompanied by the movie dialogues), written and performed by Mercury, Taylor and Deacon. The second half, while starting with similar compositions by Deacon and Taylor, develops for the most part around the full-band rockier themes, mainly Flash's Theme and Battle Theme, composed and arranged by Brian May. The last track, "The Hero", while an individual song, reprises both motifs."

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  • "bande originale de film"
  • "musique de film (musique (divers))"
  • "Rock music"@en
  • "Music"@en
  • "rock, pop (rock)"
  • "Film soundtracks"@en

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  • "Flash Gordon original soundtrack music"
  • "Flash Gordon original soundtrack music"@en
  • "Flash Gordon"