Histoire(s) de Musique

A nice soundtrack featuring tracks from some of Godard’s movies. Some overlap with the selection at Bandes Originales des Films de Jean-Luc Godard.

Track listings

  1. La Mort (02:05)
  2. New York Herald Tribune (01:25)
  3. Duo (02:21)
    Tracks 1-3 from “À Bout de Souffle” (1959), composed by Martial Solal
  4. Angela, Strasbourg Saint-Denis (02:23)
  5. Chanson D’Angela (Chanté par Anna Karina) (02:23)
    Tracks 4-5 from “Une Femme est une Femme” (1961), composed by Michel Legrand
  6. Vivre Sa Vie (03:04)
    Track 6 from “Vivre sa Vie” (1962), composed by Michel Legrand
  7. Ouverture (01:51)
  8. Camille (02:28)
  9. Générique (02:08)
    Tracks 7-9 from “Le Mépris” (1963), composed by Georges Delerue
  10. Ballade Pour Un Escroc (04:39)
    Track 10 from “Les Plus Belles Escroqueries Du Monde” (1963), composed by Michel Legrand
  11. Valse Triste (02:05)
  12. Thème D’Amour (01:37)
    Tracks 11-12 from “Alphaville” (1965), composed by Paul Misraki
  13. Mic Et Mac (Chanté par Anna Karina) (02:39)
  14. Ferdinand (07:44)
  15. Pierrot (02:48)
  16. Ma Ligne De Chance (Chanté par Anna Karina) (02:38)
    Tracks 13-16 from “Pierrot le Fou” (1965), composed by Antoine Duhamel
  17. Anticipation (04:08)
    Track 17 from “Le Plus Vieux Métier du Monde” (1967), composed by Michel Legrand
  18. Elle Et Lui (02:28)
    Track 18 from “Week-End” (1967), composed by Antoine Duhamel
  19. Mao Mao (Chanté par Claude Channes) (02:11)
    Track 19 from “La Chinoise” (1968), composed by C.Channes, G.Hugé & G. Guégan
  20. Le Commerce (02:04)
  21. L’Imaginaire (03:40)
    Tracks 20-21 from “Sauve qui peut (La Vie) (1980), composed by Gabriel Yared
  22. Ferdinand (04:03)
    Bonus track, performed by Sporto Kantès

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