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1492: Conquest of Paradise (album)


FieldValue
name1492: Conquest of Paradise
typesoundtrack
artistVangelis
cover1492 Conquest of Paradise.jpg
released12 October 1992
recorded1992
genreInstrumental, electronic
length54:44
labelAtlantic/WEA
producerVangelis
prev_titleThe City
prev_year1990
next_titleBlade Runner
next_year1994
misc{{Singles
name1492: Conquest of Paradise
typesoundtrack
single1Conquest of Paradise
single1date19 October 1992
single2Twenty Eighth Parallel
single2date15 March 1993
headerAlternative cover
typesoundtrack
coverVangelis - 1492 Conquest of Paradise (alternate cover).jpg
captionAlternate album cover

1492: Conquest of Paradise is a 1992 music score to the film of the same name by Greek electronic composer and artist Vangelis. The film, a recount of the voyage to America in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, was directed by Ridley Scott, for whom Vangelis had previously composed the music score for Blade Runner, in 1982. The album and the single "Conquest of Paradise" enjoyed a revival in 1995 for various reasons and broke many sales records.

Due to the soundtrack's success, Vangelis won an Echo Award as "International Artist of the Year", and RTL Golden Lion Award for the "Best Title Theme for a TV Film or a Series" in 1996. The album was nominated for "Best Original Score - Motion Picture" at the 50th Golden Globe Awards in 1993.

Track listing

  1. "Opening" – 1:21
  2. "Conquest of Paradise" – 4:47
  3. "Monastery of La Rábida" – 3:39
  4. "City of Isabel" – 2:16
  5. "Light and Shadow" – 3:46
  6. "Deliverance" – 3:28
  7. "West Across the Ocean Sea" – 2:53
  8. "Eternity" – 1:59
  9. "Hispañola" – 4:56
  10. "Moxica and the Horse" – 7:06
  11. "Twenty Eighth Parallel" – 5:14
  12. "Pinta, Niña, Santa María (Into Eternity)" – 13:19

A number of pieces can be identified in the film, but it is clear that Scott preferred "Hispañola" (track 9) to set the tone of the film, rather than "Conquest of Paradise" (track 2).

The CD was released in each market with one of two different covers.

A Single disc was released with four tracks, two of which were not included in the album:

  1. "Conquest of Paradise" – 4:47
  2. "Moxica and the Horse" – 7:12
  3. "Line Open" – 4:43
  4. "Landscape" – 1:37

Instrumentation

On this soundtrack, Vangelis plays together with a number of performers, including two Flamenco guitarists and vocalists, violin, mandolin and flutes. As on a number of previous albums by Vangelis, the English Chamber Choir, directed by Guy Protheroe, performs the choral parts.

The sound engineering was done by Philippe Colonna and coordination by French musician Frederick Rousseau (also known for his collaborations with Jean-Michel Jarre), who has been Vangelis's studio partner since the 1980s till the recording of the Alexander soundtrack.

Vangelis plays all synthesizers, using mainly string patches but also several ethnic ones, to reflect the character of the film, and electric piano and harp patches. Some calmer, atmospheric pieces (tracks 3, 7, 11 and 12) are entirely performed by Vangelis, using pianos, strings and harp.

For the ethnic music, Vangelis consulted with French specialist Xavier Belanger, who has advised other artists on similar issues, including Jean-Michel Jarre.

A video clip was shot in Paris with Vangelis in his Epsilon Studios (since dismantled), with the choir performing.

Lyrics

In "Monastery of La Rabida" and "Deliverance", the choir sings latin hymns ("De Profundis" and "Dies Irae, respectively"). In "Conquest of Paradise" and "Light and Shadow" Vangelis used a pseudo-Latin invented language.

Charts and sales

The soundtrack album charted very well, and went on to be certified gold and platinum in over 17 countries, including Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Holland, Italy, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.K., culminating with over million copies in Germany.

The single "Conquest of Paradise" also topped the charts in a number of countries, including 10 weeks at No. 1 in the Netherlands and Germany, where it sold 1.5 million copies, 8 weeks at No. 1 in Belgium and Switzerland.

Weekly charts

Chart (1992–1998)Peak
positionEuropean Albums (European Top 100 Albums)Portuguese Albums (AFP)
5
1
Chart (2025)Peak
positionCroatian International Albums (HDU)
21

Year-end charts

Chart (1995)PositionAustrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)European Albums (European Top 100 Albums)German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)
5
8
11
4
9
4
4

Certifications

References

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