The Last Emperor (album)

The Last Emperor
Soundtrack album by Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne & Cong Su
Released December 8, 1987
Recorded
Genre Soundtrack
Length 50:17
Label Virgin Records
Producer Ryuichi Sakamoto
David Bryne
Ryuichi Sakamoto chronology
Neo Geo
(1987)
Beauty
(1989)
David Byrne chronology
Sounds from True Stories
(1986)
The Last Emperor
(1987)
Rei Momo
(1989)

The Last Emperor is the soundtrack album for the movie of the same name. It features nine songs composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, five by David Byrne, one from Cong Su, and a few incidental pieces of source music. The album won the Best Original Score award at the 1987 Academy Awards.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."First Coronation"  Ryuichi Sakamoto1:46
2."Open the Door"  Ryuichi Sakamoto2:54
3."Where Is Armo?"  Ryuichi Sakamoto2:26
4."Picking Up Brides"  Ryuichi Sakamoto2:39
5."The Last Emperor – Theme Variation 1"  Ryuichi Sakamoto2:19
6."Rain (I Want a Divorce)"  Ryuichi Sakamoto1:49
7."The Baby (Was Born Dead)"  Ryuichi Sakamoto0:55
8."The Last Emperor – Theme Variation 2"  Ryuichi Sakamoto4:28
9."The Last Emperor – Theme"  Ryuichi Sakamoto5:54
10."Main Title Theme (The Last Emperor)"  David Byrne4:01
11."Picking a Bride"  David Byrne2:00
12."Bed"  David Byrne5:00
13."Wind, Rain, and Water"  David Byrne2:18
14."Paper Emperor"  David Byrne1:49
15."Lunch"  Cong Su4:54
16."Red Guard"  The Red Guard Accordion Band1:20
17."The Emperor's Waltz"  The Ball Orchestra of Vienna3:06
18."The Red Guard Dance"  The Girls Red Guard Dancers0:39

Personnel

Production

Technical
  • Hayden Bendall – engineer
  • Mike Jarratt – engineer
  • Shinichi Tanaka – engineer
  • Clive Martin – engineer
  • Ian Sylvester – engineer
  • Michio Nakagoshi – engineer
  • Shigeru Takise – engineer
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Glen Rosenstein – mixer
  • Steve Nye – mixer
  • Mark Roule – mixer

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[2] 152

References

  1. "The 60th Academy Awards - 1988". Oscars.org. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on January 30, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  2. "Ryuichi Sakamoto - Chart History". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
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