March 6, 1979

Story Behind The Song

This scene in a lot of ways was the most important one in the movie, where music was most critical. The director (in the documentary) was on screen staging the discovery of his mother's suicide, and there were a range of feels and emotions to hit, and needed the right tone of underscore without being too dominant yet moving through different stages and retaining the surrealness of the moment. At least in this movie, it seems to work perfectly for that scene.

Song Description

Song was composed as score for a pivotal tense moment of a documentary, Don't Change The Subject. (Composer has full rights to the song.)

Song Length 2:37 Genre Unique - Soundtracks, Classical - Post-Romantic
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Instrumental
Mood Worried, Tense Language No Language
Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

None

Lyrics None Music Charlie Recksieck
Producer Charlie Recksieck, Andy Machin Publisher Bigfellas Music
Performance Charlie Recksieck Label self-

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