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Old 03-08-06, 08:27 PM
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Badlands (Mallick) soundtrack question...

I'm trying to track down a piece of music used in the movie: it plays briefly when Kit and Holly are out at their makeshift campsite by the river, and IIRC, it cues up shortly before the bounty hunters come looking for them. It's a fairly minimal song with some unusual, almost whimsical female vocals, but not lyrics per se.

Anyone know what this is called, and who composed/performed it?
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I found this on IMDb. Hope it helps.

Original Music by
Mickey Baker (song "Love Is Strange")
Howard Barnes (song "A Blossom Fell")
Harold Cornelius (song "A Blossom Fell")
Dominic John (song "A Blossom Fell")
Sylvia Robinson (song "Love Is Strange")
Ethel Smith (song "Love Is Strange")
James Taylor (theme "Migration")
George Aliceson Tipton (as George Tipton)

Non-Original Music by
Gunild Keetman (from Schulwerk "Gassengauer" from "Musica Poetica")
Carl Orff (from Schulwerk "Gassengauer" from "Musica Poetica")
Erik Satie (from "Trois morceaux en forme de poire")
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Yeah, after some effort, I managed to find out that it's a selection from Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman's Musica Poetica called "Hexeneinmaleins (The Witches Multiplication Table)."

Unfortunately, it's not available on the three apparently in-print Orff Schulwerk: Musica Poetica selection discs. There's an older 6-disc box set of the entire work, but it's very expensive and possibly out of print. Haven't had any luck finding the particular track online, either (Soulseek, et al)...

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