Here's something a bit different...
In 1975, Vangelis composed the score for a Mexican film called
¿No Oyes Ladrar los Perros? (in French,
Entends-tu les chiens aboyer ?). This was released as the album
Ignacio.
Having previously worked with director Frédéric Rossif on
L'Apocalypse des animaux (1973), Vangelis scored his nature documentary
La Fête sauvage in 1976. An album of the same name followed. (They would go on to collaborate on
Opéra sauvage (1979) and
Sauvage et Beau (1984).)
Here's where the fun begins. When the respective LP's were released, the B-sides of each contained pieces of the other score. When they were mastered for CD, the LP's were either combined into a single giant track, or were split into two tracks representing each LP side, but in both cases, the original mistakes were preserved.
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Ignacio was A) Entends, Part 1, and B) La Fête sauvage, Part 2.
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La Fête sauvage was A) La Fête sauvage, Part 1, and B) Entends, Part 2.
This error persisted across every release I've heard, through the late-'90's.
If anyone's interested, I've made corrected FLAC versions of each score, with embedded cover art from the CAM releases (for no other reason than I liked the covers).
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Entends-tu les chiens aboyer ? :
Code:
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1Y7MBARL/V1p9E7C5A.zip_links
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La Fête sauvage :
Code:
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/ABGGRDSP/V1p9L7f6S.zip_links
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