"Rachel's song", composed by Vangelis for the Ridley Scott directed film Blade Runner.
The song features on the soundtrack album however was never used in the Film.
It can be guessed that the song ...
"Rachel's song", composed by Vangelis for the Ridley Scott directed film Blade Runner. The song features on the soundtrack album however was never used in the Film. It can be guessed that the song was going to be used to score Rachel's growing doubts about her identity. The track "Memories of Green," was instead used. The vocals are sung by Mary Hopkin. The Future Sound of London sampled the vocals for their 1996 single "My Kingdom". I have edited a few scenes from the film to show what it might of sounded like if used in the film. I hope you enjoy it!
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The ending of the theatrical release is something of a mess anyway, but the music used for the Director's Cut ending works very well. But yeah, this is a gorgeous tune. Wish they'd used it.
I think this song should have been used at the end of the movie. That sounds weird but think about it for a minute... I'm not a huge fan of the end music anyway, but having this beautiful, but ominous music playing while they're driving north would be really powerful.
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