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The album features readings from [[Franz Kafka]]'s ''[[The Blue Octavo Notebooks]]'' and [[Czesław Miłosz]]'s ''Hymn of the Pearl'' and ''Unattainable Earth''. Both readings are by the British actress [[Tilda Swinton]].
The album features readings from [[Franz Kafka]]'s ''[[The Blue Octavo Notebooks]]'' and [[Czesław Miłosz]]'s ''Hymn of the Pearl'' and ''Unattainable Earth''. Both readings are by the British actress [[Tilda Swinton]].
The track "On the Nature of Daylight" was used in the 2006 [[Will Ferrell]] film ''[[Stranger than Fiction (2006 film)|Stranger than Fiction]]'' as well as the 2012 film [[''Disconnect'']], directed by [[Henry Alex Rubin]] and starring [[Jason Bateman]] and [[Hope Davis]]. It also appears on [[Shutter Island (soundtrack)|the soundtrack]] of [[Martin Scorsese]]'s 2010 film, ''[[Shutter Island (film)|Shutter Island]]''. It was also mixed with [[Dinah Washington]]'s vocal from her 1960 hit "[[This Bitter Earth]]" for the same movie and soundtrack.<ref>{{cite news
The track "On the Nature of Daylight" was used in the 2006 [[Will Ferrell]] film ''[[Stranger than Fiction (2006 film)|Stranger than Fiction]]'' as well as the 2012 film "[[Disconnect (2012 film)|Disconnect]]" directed by [[Henry Alex Rubin]] and starring [[Jason Bateman]] and [[Hope Davis]]. It also appears on [[Shutter Island (soundtrack)|the soundtrack]] of [[Martin Scorsese]]'s 2010 film, ''[[Shutter Island (film)|Shutter Island]]''. It was also mixed with [[Dinah Washington]]'s vocal from her 1960 hit "[[This Bitter Earth]]" for the same movie and soundtrack.<ref>{{cite news
| title = 'Shutter Island' soundtrack casts eerie spell
| title = 'Shutter Island' soundtrack casts eerie spell
| author = Bradley Bambarger
| author = Bradley Bambarger

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(8.7/10)[2]
PopMatters(Favorable)[3]
StylusB−[4]

The Blue Notebooks is the second album by British producer/composer Max Richter.

The album features readings from Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks and Czesław Miłosz's Hymn of the Pearl and Unattainable Earth. Both readings are by the British actress Tilda Swinton. The track "On the Nature of Daylight" was used in the 2006 Will Ferrell film Stranger than Fiction as well as the 2012 film "Disconnect" directed by Henry Alex Rubin and starring Jason Bateman and Hope Davis. It also appears on the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese's 2010 film, Shutter Island. It was also mixed with Dinah Washington's vocal from her 1960 hit "This Bitter Earth" for the same movie and soundtrack.[5] In addition, "Shadow Journal" and "Organum" were both included in the soundtrack of the Ari Folman film "Waltz With Bashir." The film's original score was composed by Richter.

Track listing

  1. "The Blue Notebooks"
  2. "On the Nature of Daylight"
  3. "Horizon Variations"
  4. "Shadow Journal"
  5. "Iconography"
  6. "Vladimir's Blues"
  7. "Arboretum"
  8. "Old Song"
  9. "Organum"
  10. "The Trees"
  11. "Written on the Sky"
  • All songs composed by Max Richter
  • Track 1 reading from "The First Notebook" in Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks
  • Track 4 reading from "At Dawn" in Czesław Miłosz's Hymn Of The Pearl
  • Track 7 reading from "The Third Notebook" in Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks
  • Track 8 reading from "The Fourth Notebook" in Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks
  • Track 10 reading from "The Wormwood Star" movement of "The Separate Notebooks" in Czesław Miłosz's Unattainable Earth

Release history

Country Date
United Kingdom 26 February 2004
United States 18 May 2004

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Pitchfork Media review
  3. ^ PopMatters review
  4. ^ Stylus review
  5. ^ Bradley Bambarger (March 12, 2010). "'Shutter Island' soundtrack casts eerie spell". New Jersey On-Line.