Isles of Wonder (album)

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Isles of Wonder
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Soundtrack album by
various artists
Released28 July 2012 (2012-07-28)
Genre Pop, EDM
Length150:02
Label Decca Music Group
London 2012 Olympic Games chronology
Isles of Wonder
(2012)
A Symphony of British Music
(2012)

Isles of Wonder is the official soundtrack album of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] It became available as a download at midnight on 28 July 2012 and as a two-disc CD on 2 August 2012. [7] The soundtrack is mostly pre-recorded and does not include live elements of the performance such as the drumming from Evelyn Glennie, but the two Arctic Monkeys songs are actually credited in the album sleeve as being recorded during the rehearsal at the stadium on 23 July.

Contents

Although listed as "Tubular Bells" / "In Dulci Jubilo", Mike Oldfield's track starts with the introduction piece to Tubular Bells in its normal arrangement, followed by a rearranged version of the same theme that during interviews Oldfield called "swingular bells". The piece that was used when the children's literature villains appeared features two arrangements of "Far Above the Clouds" (from Tubular Bells III ), and finally there is a rendition of "In Dulci Jubilo" followed by a short coda.

The cover of the CD is a graphic representation of the 'petals' of Thomas Heatherwick's 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics cauldron.

Reception and reviews

The London Evening Standard gave the album four stars, commenting "As both a souvenir of one of the great events of our era and a rip-roaring collection, it’s hard to fault." [8]

Within two days of release the download album had topped the iTunes album charts in Britain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Spain, and reached no. 5 in the United States, as well as reaching no. 2 in the overall British official compilation charts. [9] [10] [11]

Chart (2012)Position
Australia44
France160
New Zealand35
United Kingdom2

Track listing

Isles of Wonder – Disc 1 (The Ceremony)
No.TitleArtistLength
1."I Still Believe" Frank Turner 3:50
2."Jerusalem / Flower of Scotland / Danny Boy / Bread of Heaven"Four Nations Choirs3:40
3."Nimrod"LSO on Track3:31
4."And I Will Kiss" Underworld (ft. Dame Evelyn Glennie)17:15
5."Tubular Bells / In Dulci Jubilo" Mike Oldfield 11:26
6."Chariots of Fire" London Symphony Orchestra 4:27
7."Sundowner" Blanck Mass & London Symphony Orchestra3:32
8."Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden 2:56
9."Nimma Nimma" A.R. Rahman (ft. Jaspreet Jasz)4:00
10."Heaven" Emeli Sandé 4:13
11."Abide with Me"Emeli Sandé4:33
12."I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor (Live)" Arctic Monkeys 2:51
13."Come Together (Live)"Arctic Monkeys3:08
14."Caliban's Dream"Underworld (ft. Dockhead Choir, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Only Men Aloud!, Elizabeth Roberts, Alex Trimble)7:16
Isles of Wonder – Disc 2 (The Athletes' Parade)
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Galvanize (Beginning)" The Chemical Brothers 2:24
2."Moon Watcher" High Contrast 3:18
3."Always Loved a Film (Instrumental)" Underworld 3:04
4."Dark & Long (Dark Train)"Underworld3:46
5."West End Girls" Pet Shop Boys 2:26
6."Minneapolis (High Contrast Remix)"Underworld6:12
7."Reach"High Contrast4:16
8."Ghost Dance"High Contrast2:40
9."Confusion the Waitress (Darren Price & High Contrast Remix)"Underworld1:22
10."Traktor [radio edit]" Wretch 32 (ft. L.)2:05
11."Olympians (High Contrast Remix)" Fuck Buttons 4:57
12."Can't Stop This Fire"High Contrast4:08
13."Moon in Water (Instrumental)"Underworld2:42
14."Crocodile (High Contrast Remix)"Underworld2:40
15."Where the Streets Have No Name (High Contrast Remix)" U2 4:16
16."For Years"High Contrast3:24
17."Dirty Epic (Darren Price & High Contrast Remix)"Underworld2:56
18."The Long Way Home"High Contrast3:16
19."Dark and Long (Darren Price & High Contrast Remix)"Underworld3:28
20."Rez (High Contrast Remix)"Underworld6:24
21."'Heroes'" David Bowie 3:18
22."Galvanize (Ending)"The Chemical Brothers0:38

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