Exit Music - For a Film (Bebo Best and Brain Eno BBC Orchestral Mix)
Exit Music (For a Film) - A Classical Rendition ------Imagine a scene from a tragic romance, where two lovers are about to part ways forever. They have escaped from their oppressive families, but they know they cannot run away from their fate. They share one last kiss, one last embrace, one last song. This is the inspiration behind Exit Music (For a Film), a song by the British rock band Radiohead, written for the 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. The song is a haunting and melancholic ballad, featuring the vocals of Thom Yorke, accompanied by acoustic guitar, piano, and strings. -----------------------------------------------------> Now, imagine a different version of the song, reimagined by three musical innovators: Bebo Best, Brain Eno, and BBC. Bebo Best is an Italian composer and producer, known for his eclectic and elegant blend of jazz, bossa nova, lounge, and electronica. Brain Eno is an American musician, artist, and producer. Together, they have created a classical rendition of Exit Music (For a Film), that transforms the original song into a symphonic masterpiece. The arrangement features a full orchestra, with lush strings, as well as a choir, that adds a layer of ethereal harmony. The vocals of Thom Yorke are replaced by a cello, giving the song a timeless and universal appeal. The classical version of Exit Music (For a Film) is a tribute to the original song. It is a musical expression of love, loss, and hope, that transcends genres and boundaries. It is a song that will touch your heart and soul, and make you feel the emotions of the star-crossed lovers.