12 Soundtrack The A: Oceans

Artista: Los Top-Son*

Formato: LP, Comp

EstadoDisco: Near Mint (NM or M-)

EstadoCarpeta: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Discográfica: Alligator Records (3)

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Año: 1984

Ubicación: ESPAÑOL

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12 Soundtrack The A: Oceans

: Interestingly, the vocal version of the song was often left off certain official soundtrack releases, though an instrumental "Lazer Dance" version appeared on others, making it a sought-after rarity for collectors. A Masterclass in "Euro-Heist" Style

The Ocean's Twelve soundtrack is widely regarded as a high-water mark for film scoring, specifically the track (often referred to by fans as "The A" due to its title or the iconic scene it accompanies). Composed and curated by David Holmes , the album moves away from the Las Vegas "Rat Pack" aesthetic of the first film in favor of a chic, Euro-cool atmosphere. The Standout: "Thé à la Menthe" Oceans 12 Soundtrack The A

David Holmes used the film’s continental setting to unearth obscure European tracks and blend them with his original psychedelic lounge compositions. : Interestingly, the vocal version of the song

: The song is synonymous with the "Night Fox" (Vincent Cassel) performing a capoeira-inspired dance through a shifting laser security field. The Standout: "Thé à la Menthe" David Holmes

: Its signature high-pitched riff is a sample from Moroccan artist Assi El Helani.

While many viewers search for "The A," the track is actually by the French hip-hop duo La Caution .

: Interestingly, the vocal version of the song was often left off certain official soundtrack releases, though an instrumental "Lazer Dance" version appeared on others, making it a sought-after rarity for collectors. A Masterclass in "Euro-Heist" Style

The Ocean's Twelve soundtrack is widely regarded as a high-water mark for film scoring, specifically the track (often referred to by fans as "The A" due to its title or the iconic scene it accompanies). Composed and curated by David Holmes , the album moves away from the Las Vegas "Rat Pack" aesthetic of the first film in favor of a chic, Euro-cool atmosphere. The Standout: "Thé à la Menthe"

David Holmes used the film’s continental setting to unearth obscure European tracks and blend them with his original psychedelic lounge compositions.

: The song is synonymous with the "Night Fox" (Vincent Cassel) performing a capoeira-inspired dance through a shifting laser security field.

: Its signature high-pitched riff is a sample from Moroccan artist Assi El Helani.

While many viewers search for "The A," the track is actually by the French hip-hop duo La Caution .