Richard H. Kirk – Johnny Yesno (Redux)
Label: |
Mute – 5099968620097 |
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Format: |
DVD
, DVD-Video, NTSC, Reissue
DVD
, DVD-Video, NTSC
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Industrial |
Tracklist
Johnny Yesno - The Films | |||
The Original Doublevision Video Release | |||
DVD1-1 | Johnny Yesno | 23:30 | |
DVD1-2 | Johnny Version | 5:26 | |
DVD1-3 | Hallucination Sequence | 9:13 | |
DVD1-4 | Invocation | 6:26 | |
DVD1-5 | Loosen The Clamp | 4:45 | |
DVD1-6 | Yashar | 6:36 | |
DVD1-7 | Doublevision Signature | 1:21 | |
New Versions, New Work | |||
DVD2-1 | Johnny Yesno Redux | 16:51 | |
DVD2-2 | Cab Ride / Flashbacks | 5:06 | |
DVD2-3 | Invocation / Journey | 5:12 | |
DVD2-4 | Loosen The Clamp (Redone) | 5:42 | |
DVD2-5 | Redux Re-Edit | 7:01 | |
DVD2-6 | Empty Room | 7:55 | |
DVD2-7 | (Partially) Deleted Scenes | 7:58 | |
DVD2-8 | Go Go Dancer | 7:35 | |
DVD2-9 | The Aluisi Treatment Pt 1 | 9:44 | |
DVD2-10 | The Aluisi Treatment Pt 2 | 6:58 | |
DVD2-11 | I Found A Wall | 6:31 | |
DVD2-12 | News From Nowhere | 5:48 | |
DVD2-13 | Premonition | 5:23 | |
DVD2-14 | Loosen The Clamp (Red-Out) | 5:57 | |
DVD2-15 | Invocation / Waves | 5:16 | |
DVD2-16 | Yashar Redacted | 6:21 | |
DVD2-17 | Cab Ride / Parallel Worlds / Credit Sequence | 10:24 | |
Johnny Yesno - Music Mixes | |||
CD1-1 | Premonition (Remix 1) | 6:41 | |
CD1-2 | News From Nowhere (Remix 1) | 5:50 | |
CD1-3 | Yashar (Insurgent Remix) | 6:22 | |
CD1-4 | If The Shadows Could March (Remix 1) | 7:02 | |
CD1-5 | Loosen The Clamp (Halloween Remix) | 5:59 | |
CD1-6 | Invocation (Remix 1) | 5:50 | |
CD1-7 | Partially Submerged (Remix 1) | 11:00 | |
CD1-8 | Hallucination Sequence (Remix 1) | 7:57 | |
CD1-9 | Invocation (Remix 2) | 7:02 | |
CD1-10 | The Quarry (Remix 2) | 6:30 | |
CD2-1 | Taxi Music (Remix 1) | 6:59 | |
CD2-2 | Taxi Music (Remix 2) | 7:14 | |
CD2-3 | Premonition (Remix 2) | 5:23 | |
CD2-4 | Hallucination Sequence (Remix 2) | 6:34 | |
CD2-5 | The Quarry (Remix 1) | 5:19 | |
CD2-6 | Partially Submerged (Remix 2) | 7:53 | |
CD2-7 | If The Shadows Could March (Remix 2) | 4:16 | |
CD2-8 | Loosen The Clamp (Remix 1) | 5:42 | |
CD2-9 | Taxi Music (Remix 3) | 8:13 | |
CD2-10 | Invocation (Remix 4) | 7:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Mute Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Mute Records Ltd.
- Licensed From – Intone Productions
- Licensed From – Peter Care
- Published By – Universal Music
- Recorded At – Western Works
- Mastered At – Skye Mastering
- Filmed At – The Four Aces
- Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – AB52068
- Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – AB52069
- Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – DB52072
- Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – DB52073
Credits
- Art Direction – Debbie Smith (5) (tracks: DVD1-1)
- Artwork [Art Department] – Michael Ajalat (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Coordinator [Production Coordinator] – Christa Miles (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Design – miTDR*
- Director Of Photography – Salvatore Totino (tracks: DVD2-1, DVD2-2, DVD2-17)
- Director Of Photography [Visual Treatment By] – Dominic Aluisi (tracks: DVD2-9, DVD2-10)
- Edited By [Sound] – Moya Burns (tracks: DVD1-1)
- Effects [Additional Vfx] – Aron Morris (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Executive-Producer – Steve Reiss (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Film Director – Peter Care (tracks: DVD1-1, DVD2-1)
- Film Editor – Sharon Pemberton (tracks: DVD1-1)
- Film Editor [Supervising Editor] – David Brodie (tracks: DVD2-1 to DVD2-17)
- Film Producer – Lorraine Care (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Film Producer [Co-produced By] – Howard Woffinden (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Film Technician [Colour Correct] – Andy Green (7) (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Film Technician [Electrician] – Tony Bryan (3) (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Film Technician [Visual Effects Mixed By] – Peter Christopherson (tracks: DVD1-4, DVD1-6, DVD1-7)
- Film Technician [Visual Effects] – Sea Level FX (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Mastered By [Cds] – Denis Blackam* (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-10)
- Music By – Cabaret Voltaire
- Music By [Additional Music] – Nomusic (2) (tracks: DVD1-1)
- Other [Cast] – Will Miller (tracks: DVD2-16)
- Other [Film Written By] – Peter Care (tracks: DVD1-1, DVD2-1)
- Other [Flame Artist] – Christopher Noellert (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Other [Makeup] – Heba Thorisdottir (tracks: DVD2-1), Hiromi Inoko (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Other [Production Assistant] – Ram Paul Silbey (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Other [Starring] – Jude Calvert-Toulmin (tracks: DVD1-1)
- Other [Wardrobe Design] – Debra Leclair (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Producer [Additional Music/production], Remix – Richard H Kirk*
- Production Manager [Post-production Supervisor] – Sara Barnthouse (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Set Designer [Production Designer] – Kells Jesse Green (tracks: DVD2-1)
- Sleeve Notes [Essay By] – Ken Hollings
- Written-By, Composed By – Mallinder*
Notes
Remixed at Western Works Studios, Sheffield, England, October 2005/February 2006 for Intone Productions
Jim Pearse appears for the Yorkshire Arts Association.
Redux also filmed in Venice, California.
Contains a 16 page booklet with essay and full credits.
Booklet suggests there is a seperate track DVD2-18 Credit Sequence. This has been combined with DVD2-17.
℗ 2011 Mute Records Limited
© 2011 Mute Records Limited under exclusive licence from Intone Productions/Peter Care.
Printed in the EU.
DVD - NTSC All Regions.
Certificate 15
Track DVD 2-8 "Go Go Dancer" contains a soundtrack "Loosen The Clamp (Remix 3)" not on accompanying CDs.
Jim Pearse appears for the Yorkshire Arts Association.
Redux also filmed in Venice, California.
Contains a 16 page booklet with essay and full credits.
Booklet suggests there is a seperate track DVD2-18 Credit Sequence. This has been combined with DVD2-17.
℗ 2011 Mute Records Limited
© 2011 Mute Records Limited under exclusive licence from Intone Productions/Peter Care.
Printed in the EU.
DVD - NTSC All Regions.
Certificate 15
Track DVD 2-8 "Go Go Dancer" contains a soundtrack "Loosen The Clamp (Remix 3)" not on accompanying CDs.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5099968620097
- Rights Society: SDRM biem
- Matrix / Runout (DVD1): 6862002 AB52068-01 manufactured by optimal media production
- Mastering SID Code (DVD1): ifpi L573
- Mould SID Code (DVD1): IFPI 9702
- Matrix / Runout (DVD2): 6862022 AB52068-01 manufactured by optimal media production
- Mastering SID Code (DVD2): ifpi L573
- Mould SID Code (DVD2): IFPI 9702
- Matrix / Runout (CD1): 6862019 DB52072-01 manufactured by optimal media production
- Mastering SID Code (CD1): ifpi L574
- Mould SID Code (CD1): IFPI 9729
- Mastering SID Code (CD2): 6862029 DB52073-01 manufactured by optimal media production
- Mastering SID Code (CD2): ifpi L574
- Mould SID Code (CD2): IFPI 9747
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Johnny Yesno (VHS, PAL) | Doublevision | DV3 | UK | 1983 | |||
Johnny Yesno (VHS, NTSC) | Doublevision | DV3 | US | 1983 |
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Reviews
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What i heard up to now is the music some of their best. Much better than the original. Which i Never really liked. Is their no Vinyl of the redux Version? The Video doesnt interest me at all
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The new versions are awful - stick with the original soundtrack which is easily one of their best albums.
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I bought this recently very concerned that it’s going to be a disaster, because of all the crappy reviews I read about this re-dux edition. I’m not happy that I’ll actually have to buy Johnny Yesno original soundtrack ASAP, but to be honest only ‘Yashar Redacted’ video on second DVD is worth buying this, plus CDs with “music mixes” are totally cool!
Thank you Richard H. Kirk -
The soundtrack which CV did for this movie is good, not their best but ok. Dense, atmospheric and smoke-filled late-night muzak. Then I saw this release and bought it, just to see what the hype was around this
Johnny Yesno movie. It's the kind of experamental derek jarman'ish shortfilm, dreamy and hazy. It's about a guy in a sort of timeless era (60s I think) doing drugs and messing about, interesting experamental shortfilm but nothing to make you scream. Now, this version includes the socalled redux versions. First of all, the redux soundtrack is TERRIBLE!!!.. Being a HUGE fan of CV (inluding their more 80s pop' ish stuff) this piece of 90s house/techno/dance sound completly destroys the soundtrack!!!. I´could imagine Chris Watson listening to this and think, my god Richard Kirk.. What have you done?!... The redux film is crap aswell, could have been made by some kids, I was actualy embarresed showing this to my girlfriend because it was sooo completly tasteless! Tastefilm redux movie and tasteless redux soundtrack, do yourself a favor and just boy the old soundtrack and nothing more.
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