Fálkar (soundtrack)

Fálkar is the soundtrack to Falcons (Fálkar is the Icelandic word for Falcons), which was directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson in 2002. With 12 tracks, this album contains a variety of Icelandic artists, from Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, who was in charge of the music composition of the soundtrack, to Mínus, Múm, and Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson (former member of Gus-Gus), among others.

Fálkar
Soundtrack album by
miscellaneous
Released2002
GenrePop
Length42:22
LabelSmekkleysa
Producervarious

Megas appears in this album with the song "Edge and Over", his first English song which counted with the accompaniment of his long-time collaborator, Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson in guitars. The film protagonist, Keith Carradine is featured here with two tracks of "Northern Light", one of them instrumental.

Track listing

TrackTitleArtistLengthLyricsAudio clips
01DescentHilmar Örn Hilmarsson02:17--
02Grasi Vaxin GöngMúm04:57--
03Northern LightKeith Carradine04:14instrumental-
04ChimeraMínus02:28--
05Edge and OverMegas04:24--
06EpitaphLeaves05:12--
07Something WrongBang Gang02:54--
08Terra FirmaHilmar Örn Hilmarsson02:53--
09VirginAtingere04:58--
10Sparks FlyDaníel Ágúst Haraldsson03:47-full
11Northern LightKeith Carradine04:47--
12AscentHilmar Örn Hilmarsson02:11--

Credits

  • Music composed, arranged and produced by: Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
  • Guitar: Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson, Jón Þór Birgisson, Kristján Edelstein, and Orri Hardarson
  • Bass: Georg Bjarnason, and Tómas Magnús Tómasson
  • Percussion: Birgir Baldursson
  • Cello: Stefán Örn Arnarson
  • Sound Engineers: Georg Bjarnason, and Tómas Magnús Tómasson

Music recorded at the People’s Studio, Reykjavík

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See also

  • Falcons, the movie directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson.
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