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Good Bye, Lenin! (soundtrack)

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Good Bye Lenin!
Soundtrack album by
Released18 February 2003
Recorded2002
Length46:39
LabelEMI
ProducerYann Tiersen
Yann Tiersen chronology
C'était ici
(2002)
Good Bye Lenin!
(2003)
Yann Tiersen & Shannon Wright
(2004)

Good Bye Lenin! is the original soundtrack album of the film of the same title starring Daniel Brühl and Katrin Sass. The music is composed by Yann Tiersen, with the exception of the non-instrumental version of "Summer 78" sung by Claire Pichet. This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Analysis

Parts of the soundtrack are reminiscent of Yann Tiersen's best known film work, the soundtrack for Amélie, which was in turn strongly influenced by French music. In fact, one of the songs on Amélie, "Comptine d'un autre été : L'après-midi", was also used on Good bye, Lenin! during the scene of the family's first East-West Berlin outing, although it does not appear on the soundtrack album.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Yann Tiersen

Good Bye Lenin! – Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Summer 78 (Sung by Claire Pichet)"3:55
2."Preparations for the Last TV Fake"3:07
3."Mother's Journey"1:28
4."Good Bye Lenin"4:57
5."Father and Mother"2:54
6."Lara's Castle"1:47
7."Childhood (1)"1:37
8."The Deutsch Mark Is Coming"1:11
9."Childhood (2)"1:44
10."Letters"1:21
11."Mother Will Die"3:09
12."Father Is Late"1:32
13."First Rendez-Vous"1:17
14."Dishes"0:47
15."I Saw Daddy Today"2:04
16."The Decant Session"0:47
17."Watching Lara"1:28
18."Summer 78 (Instrumental)"3:52
Total length:38:57

Personnel

Adapted from album liner notes.[2]

  • Noémie Airiau - Violin
  • Stéphane Avenas - Direction
  • Emmanuel Bacquet - Photography
  • Jean Noël Bériat - Double Bass
  • Laurent Bernard - Bassoon
  • Guillaume Bourgogne - Conductor
  • Marie Elsa Bretagne - Viola
  • Daniel Chambard - Tuba
  • Muriel Charbonnier - Violin
  • Myriam Constans - Oboe
  • Sylvie Dalmais - Violin
  • Sabine Dubosc - Cello
  • Dominique Eudeline - Flute
  • Marc Guérolt - Studio Assistant
  • Michel Herbaux - Trumpet
  • Conny Klein - Photography
  • Moïra Le Luron Kressmann - Violin
  • Nadia Kuentz - Violin
  • Martin Kukula - Photography
  • Valerie Delhomme Lavigne - Cello
  • Valérie Lewandowski - Piccolo
  • Sissie Lhoumeau - Violin
  • Annabelle Luis - Cello
  • Béatrice Meunier - Violin
  • Irène Nazarian - Violin
  • Pierre Perosino Gravallon - Vibraphone
  • Sophie Perrot - Violin
  • Claire Pichet - Vocals
  • Sylvie Pinsello - Violin
  • Dirk Plamböck - Photography
  • Didier Reymond - Bass Clarinet
  • Isabelle Reynaud - Violin
  • Geneviève Rigot - Viola
  • Isabelle Salelles - Violin
  • Anne Sophie Siméand - Viola
  • Lelia Stahl - Violin
  • Andro Steinborn - Music Coordinator
  • Yann Tiersen - Composer
  • Pascal Torgue - Trombone
  • Céline Traversaz - Viola
  • Uliyana Vaccani - Viola
  • Anne Laure Verne - Violin
  • Jean Marie Verne - Double Bass
  • Pascale Verne - Violin
  • Emmanuel Villemaux - Violin

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
French Albums Chart[3] 49

References

  1. ^ Phares, Heather. "Yann Tiersen: Good Bye Lenin! [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Good Bye Lenin! [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Yann Tiersen | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  3. ^ "Yann Tiersen - Good Bye Lenin". lescharts.com. Retrieved 10 May 2012.