Album US 2007 on Kino International label
Soundtrack (Soundtrack, Score)
Note: this DVD is comprised of experimental short films and does not contain footage of live musical performance. Assembled from recordings of concerts in Portugal and Spain, except Rhythmus 21, engineered by Fred Smith, recorded at Punjab Studio, New York.
Tom Verlaine g, voc, *1949 US music by, producer, album by | |
Jimmy Rip g, voc, US mixed by, edited by, music by, producer, album by |
Fred Smith engineer |
Tim Lanza film producer |
Eddie DeLena mastered by |
Antonio Borrazás photography by |
Man Ray film director |
James S. Watson film director |
Melville Webber film director |
Robert Florey film director |
Slavko Vorkapich film director |
Hans Richter film director |
Dimitri Kirsanoff film director |
Fernand Léger film director |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | L'Étoile De Mer (France, 1928) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip | ||
2 | The Fall Of The House Of Usher (USA, 1928) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip | ||
3 | The Life And Death Of 9413, A Hollywood Extra (USA, 1928) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip | ||
4 | Emak-Bakia (France, 1926) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip | ||
5 | Rhythmus 21 (Germany, 1921) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip | ||
6 | Brumes D'Automne (France, 1929) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip | ||
7 | Ballet Mécanique (France, 1924) | Tom Verlaine and Jimmy Rip |