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  1. The Sheltering Sky (Original Soundtrack) 21 songs • 55 minutes The Sheltering Sky is the original soundtrack to the 1990 film The Sheltering Sky starring Debra Winger and John Malkovich. The original score was composed primarily by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and the LAFCA Award for Best Music.

  2. 30 de nov. de 2022 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThe Sheltering Sky - Main Theme (From "The Sheltering Sky") · Ryuichi SakamotoRyuichi Sakamoto℗ 2018 Silva Screen...

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  3. 07. The Sheltering Sky - Alva Noto Remodel. Ryuichi Sakamoto. A Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto - To the Moon and Back. 04:49. Composers: Ryuichi Sakamoto. Access the complete album info (13 songs) (P) 2022 Netflix Music, LLC, under exclusive license to Milan Records, a label of Sony Music Entertainment. 14-10-2022.

  4. The theme for the movie "The Sheltering Sky" (directed by Bernardo Bertolucci), released in 1990, for which Ryuichi Sakamoto composed an original score. It was Sakamoto's second score for Bertolucci's directed films and earned him the award for Best Original Score in the 1991 Golden Globe Awards. It is one of Ryuichi S

  5. Listen to The Sheltering Sky (Original Soundtrack), a playlist curated by Ryuichi Sakamoto on desktop and mobile.

  6. 30 de set. de 2006 · "The Sheltering Sky" certainly works in that regard. It even has the Lionel Hampton number used over the opening credits. Unfortunately, the tracks are not sequential, which lessens the souvenir value a bit, but it's still a good buy for lovers of the film or for fans of Ryuichi Sakamoto's music.

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  7. 18 de nov. de 2016 · Sakamoto also wrote music for the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and the 400th anniversary of the city of Mannheim, Germany and his stirring film opus includes Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor, Little Buddha and The Sheltering Sky, Almodóvar’s High Heels, Brian De Palma’s Snake Eyes and Femme fatale, Iñárritu’s Babel and The Revenant.