Music John French David Herzog Music Mixer Additional Music Scoring Songs Produced and Arranged by Orchestra Conducted by Choir Mistress Music Clearance Music Consultants John French Peter Jones David Herzog John French Peter Jones Lisa-Michelle Peters Candy Capek Ben Steer Boulevard Music Pty. Ltd. Songs 'This Independence' Performed by Marc Jordan, Written by Mar Jordan & John Capek Published by WB Music Corp./Jamm Music & Bibo Music 'Vedrai Carino' From Don Giovanni, Performed by Miriam Gormley & The Sunset Symphony Orchestra Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Lorenzo Da Ponte 'Journey' Performed by Guy Pearce, Written by Guy Pearce, Published by Boulevard Music 'The Promise' (Acoustic Guitar Theme). Performed by David Herzog & Shane O'Mara Written by Frank Howson & John Capek, Published by Boulevard Music/Bibo Music 'Jesus Take Me As I Am' Performed by Wardle House Choir, Toorak College Written by Dave Bryant, Published by Thankyou Music
'Fulera Mama' (Traditional African Call & Response Song) Performed by Wardle House Choir, Toorak College 'Drive' Performed by The Cars, Written by Ric Ocasek, Published by Lido Music 'Uptown' Performed by Guy Pearce, Written by Frank Howson & John Capek Published by Boulevard Music/Balmain Music 'Uptown (Piano Theme) Performed by Peter Jones Original Soundtrack Album, Cassette and CD now available Special thanks to: CBS Australia Opening Song: A song runs over the opening action and head credits. The song begins with an electronic flourish and with aah sounds from a chorus, before a pop melody begins This Independence is sung by Marc Jordan, who has a wiki here. The song came from Jordan s first album Talking Through Pictures and the lyrics component kicks in about 48 seconds into the domestic DVD release. At time of writing, the song could be found on YouTube here. Lyrics: The light is bending early Around the prodigal The gunner whispers gently His shadow on the wall The crowd is bursting from me (we see crowds in the railway station) A single animal It finds its freedom early
They re going to take it all This independence We are the mental shell Ten thousand bodies Run from an empty well All of your lovers Are heroes in my bed All night the echoes Of breathing heads A falling body near me A silent angry cry A miracle of purpose Looks up into the sky A camera crew is running (we see a camera crew in action on an ad) The world is shrinking fast Tonight you drink your coffee (we see trendy coffee drinking) And watch the world aghast This independence We are the metal shell Ten thousand bodies Run from an empty well All of your lovers Are heroes in my bed All night the echoes Of breathing heads (Vocalised syllables - there appears to be no actual words - are then given a heavy electronic treatment, as is some sinister laughing). This independence We are the mental shell Ten thousand armies Run from an empty well All of your lovers
Are heroes in my bed All night the echoes Of breathing heads This independence We are the mental shell Ten thousand armies Run from an empty well... (The song slowly fades away under the sounds of the stockbroking firm as Michelle - Kerry Armstrong - enters to begin her day s work and meets Michael Bergman - John Savage). The end credits begin with Fulera Mama, a traditional Kenyan song with lyrics presumably in Kenyan, following by electronica and a guitar-inflected theme. Single: Guy Pearce s contribution to the sound track was released as a single but did no business and is now rare:
45 Boulevard K10506 1991 (Picture sleeve) Side A: The Promise (Edit)" (Frank Howson, John Capek) (Janssongs/ Boulevard Music) Vocals: Guy Pearce Side B: Let Me Come In. (Guy Pearce) (Boulevard Music) Vocals: Guy Pearce Soundtrack: The soundtrack was also given a release, but it too is now rare:
LP Boulevard L 30642 (CD D 30642) 1991 Executive Producers: Frank Howson & Peter Boyle Recording Producers: John French & David Herzog except Journey which is produced by Guy Pearce, David Herzog, John French Engineerer: John French Assistant Engineer: Mark McDougall Programming & Arrangements: David Herzog Additional Music Scoring: Peter Jones Orchestra Conducter: Peter Jones Album Recorded at RBX, Fast Forward, Allan Eaton Sound, Melbourne & The Music Department, Los Angeles Venite Spectare produced by Steve Bedell, Brian Banks & Anthony Marinelli All songs published in Australia, New Zealand by Boulevard Music except Venite Spectare, Jesus Take Me As I Am, Vedrai Carino (Control), Uptown - Piano Theme, Uptown, The Promise, The Promise - Guitar Theme (Janssongs/Boulevard Music)
SIDE 1: Venite Spectare (Banks/Marinelli) Michelle (French/Herzog) The Rejection (French/Herzog) The Calling (French/Herzog) Journey (Pearce) Vocals: Guy Pearce Uptown (Piano Theme) (Howson/Capek) Vocals: Peter Jones Love Theme (French/Herzog) The Betrayal (French/Herzog) Bergman s World (French/Herzog) Jesus Take Me As I Am (Bryant) Vocals: Wardle House Choir The Heat (French/Herzog) SIDE 2: Uptown (Howson/Capek) Vocals: Guy Pearce Fulera Mama (Trad.) Vocals: Wardle House Choir The Great Mr Bergman (French/Herzog) Vedrai Carino (Mozart/De Ponte) Miriam Gormley and The Sunset Symphony Orchestra The Promise (Howson/Capek) Vocals: Guy Pearce Small Deaths (French/Herzog) The Fish Dinner (French/Herzog) Morituri Te Salutant (French/Herzog) The Fall (French/Herzog) The Promise (Guitar Theme) (Howson/Capek), David Herzog & Shane O Mara Co-Composer John French: John French also worked on the music in Boulevard of Broken Dreams. He was more of an engineer and producer than composer, and Milesago has a list of his production credits here, along with this short CV: John French has been one of Australia's top producer-engineers since the 1970s. John first came to wider attention as the chief engineer at Melbourne's TCS Studios, which was set up as an 'in-house' recording and production facility to provide pre-recording facilities for performers at the GTV-9 television studio in Richmond. During studio down-time, he and colleague John Sayers began recording rock bands, and TCS soon ranked second only to Armstrong's as the studio of choice for rock recording in
Melbourne. John engineered or co-engineered many of the most important Australian rock recordings of the period including albums and singles for Company Caine, Spectrum, Russell Morris, Blackfeather, Madder Lake, The La De Das, The Dingoes and Skyhooks and the award-winning 'Morning Of The Earth' film soundtrack. He also engineered the live recordings for the seminal 1972 Sunbury rock festival. There is another list of credits at Allmusic here. Co-Composer David Herzog: Herzog is a composer, producer, engineer and teacher based in Melbourne. He had a Linkedin CV here, which featured this joke: David is an excellent teacher and a very good guitarist for a collingwood supporter (Ha,Ha). Guitarist Glenn Proudfoot also provided this reference here:...later on, the brother of a friend at school started teaching me. I took lessons from him for about six months or so, and that was really great. It wasn t until I was 17 that I went to a proper teacher. His name was David Herzog, an incredible guitar player and studio musician here in Australia. He was important to me for filling in the gaps and encouraging me on my path, because technically, I was just too far developed to go back and start at the beginning. David gently pushed me in the direction of understanding how all these different scales were formed and what was possible with them. He s still a major influence on me, a sort of musical father figure, and we still keep in touch. Herzog later played on such shows as the Underbelly crime miniseries. Burkhard Dallwitz Soundtracks had a number of recording sessions for various shows on which Herzog played guitar featured here. (Below: David Herzog)
(Below: Herzog with Chris Scallan, Burkhard Dallwitz and Errki Veltheim)