Pomegranates (album)
Pomegranates is a 2015 album by Nicolas Jaar, intended as an unofficial alternate soundtrack to the 1969 film The Colour of Pomegranates.[1][2]
Reception
Mark Richardson, writing for Pitchfork Media, stated that "there are long stretches, particularly in the early going, where it's more of a sound piece than what is usually described as 'music', but the album's second half contains some of Jaar's loveliest tunes."[1] Sasha Geffen, writing for Consequence of Sound, said that given its length, "Pomegranates doesn’t always feel like an album or a soundtrack so much as it feels like an experiment in sculpting time."[3]
Track listing
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1. | "Garden of Eden" | |
2. | "Construction" | |
3. | "Pass the Time" | |
4. | "Survival" | |
5. | "The Fool and His Harem" | |
6. | "Nothingness" | |
7. | "Near Death" | |
8. | "Beasts of This Earth" | |
9. | "Fall Into Time" | |
10. | "Folie à deux" | |
11. | "Screams at the Edge of Dawn" | |
12. | "Divorce" | |
13. | "Three Windows" | |
14. | "Tourists" | |
15. | "Shame" | |
16. | "Tower of Sin" | |
17. | "Club Kapital" | |
18. | "Volver" | |
19. | "Spirit" | |
20. | "Muse" | |
References