Christmas On Mars (The Original Film Score)
The Flaming Lips
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Once Beyond Hopelessness | The Flaming Lips | 3:07 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Distance Between Mars and the Earth, Pt. One | The Flaming Lips | 0:52 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Horrors of Isolation: The Celestial Dissolve / Triumphant Hallucination / Light Being Absorbed | The Flaming Lips | 4:39 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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In Excelsior Vaginalistic | The Flaming Lips | 3:02 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Your Spaceship Comes from Within | The Flaming Lips | 1:28 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Suicide and Extraordinary Mistakes | The Flaming Lips | 3:28 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Distance Between Mars and the Earth, Pt. Two | The Flaming Lips | 0:57 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Secret of Immortality: This Strange Feeling / This Impossible World | The Flaming Lips | 3:43 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Gleaming Armament of Marching G*******a | The Flaming Lips | 3:58 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Distress Signals of Celestial Objects | The Flaming Lips | 2:11 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Space Bible With Volume Lumps | The Flaming Lips | 3:15 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Once Beyond Hopelessness | The Flaming Lips | 2:03 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoChristmas On Mars Trailer | The Flaming Lips | 1:35 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Album Review
"A fantastical and disturbing humanistic freakout!" shouts the cover of the Flaming Lips' seven years in-the-making DVD/CD Christmas on Mars, but the film and its music aren't nearly as overtly wacky or sentimental as might be expected based on that description, or the other work the Lips released while they were working on the movie. In fact, Christmas on Mars is about as subtle and restrained as a film that includes emerald-green aliens, hallucinations of eating babies and a labia-headed marching band can be. Its mostly grainy black-and-white visuals and slow pacing give a surprisingly understated feel to its story, which involves the extreme technical difficulties Major Syrtis (played by the band's Steven Drozd) and the rest of his Mars colonization team face on Christmas Eve, and the alien visitor (Wayne Coyne) who helps them. It's difficult for artists as prominent as the Flaming Lips to make a true cult movie — which, more often than not, comes from out of nowhere and finds its audience organically, usually through years of word of mouth and passing bootlegged copies from one friend to another — but Christmas on Mars is as ambitious, strange, and homespun as most underground films. It plays like a three-way hybrid of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eraserhead, and Plan 9 from Outer Space, throwing together moments of haunted isolation, utter strangeness, kitsch and uneven acting in ways that gel surprisingly often. Even so, the film is strangest and most successful in its lonely silences than in its blatantly weird moments.
The look and, not surprisingly, the sound of Christmas on Mars are its greatest accomplishments; its music and sound design (courtesy of the band and their longtime collaborator Dave Fridmann) are more expressive than its dialogue. The film's music is a true score, with no pop songs or musical numbers to break its spooky, sparkling flow. Just as the movie feels like a mix of Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch and Ed Wood, the music suggests equal parts of Bernard Herrmann's swirling tension ("The Secret of Immortality: This Strange Feeling, This Impossible World"), Tchaikovsky's magical, music box wonder ("The Horrors of Isolation: The Celestial Dissolve, Triumphant Hallucination, Light Being Absorbed") and a bit of electronic eccentricity somewhere between Brian Eno and Joe Meek ("Your Spaceship Comes from Within," "The Distress Signals of Celestial Objects"). The score switches between desolation and vivid fantasy, two of science fiction's biggest tropes: "Once Beyond Hopelessness" bookends Christmas on Mars, and though it closes the album by setting the controls for optimism, its gloomy synth melody captures the film's isolation and the colonists' despair, sounding as though it's careening through space, leaving trails of distortion in its wake. In between, the music underscores the film's ambivalent womb imagery with the luminous harps and vocals of "In Excelsior Vaginalistic" and nightmarishly majestic "Gleaming Armament of Marching G*******a" and revels in the beauty of outer space with the two-part piece "The Distance Between Mars and the Earth," which moves from dark and lavish to dreamy and almost romantic.
The set's extras include interviews with all of the Flaming Lips and "Inside Wayne's Endless Yellow Notepad," which features Coyne's sketches and storyboards and how they translated onto the screen. Christmas on Mars is easily the band's most ambitious undertaking since Zaireeka, and while it isn't quite as successful as that album was, it still offers the impressive multimedia experience that Flaming Lips fans have come to love. [An LP/DVD version was also released.]
Customer Reviews
tonight on the Hills....
It is 1:23 a.m. in the morning and I am typing my review of this album. But really who cares what I really think about this album. Am I so wrapped up in my own self indulgence that I would dare to think that my personal opionion would matter to any one in this great existence that we call life or the internet. Today I woke up from a deep slumber, ate a bowl of wheaties, watched cnn or the syfy channel, I can never tell them apart. Went to work for ten hours that is ten hours of my life that I will never get back. Came home. Got on itunes. And thought to myself: hey, I, hippieninjaz, am going to write a review for the Christmas On Mars soundtrack! So you say what is my actual review of this album you maybe asking yourself? Well let me take a sip of cherry coke before I tell the world what I think of this album. Umm that was tasty! Well now I have to take a pee so I am going to go and when I get back then I will expose to the world my thoughts of this album which took forever to get released. You know I can't possibly sum in words about this album. Thats like asking someone to talk about why they like cottage cheese so much. It just is. You know what I am saying? It is like the first time that you kissed a girl, that wasn't your mother (for the rednecks). If you watched pulp fiction for the first time and thought to yourself: Can't wait until Broadway turns this into a musical then you will understand and be physically connected with this soundtrack. Took another sip of my soda and thought to myself gosh darn it that tasted good. Which is what you will say after tasting this album of non stop pure genius insanity gone haywire. Have you ever had to go to the bathroom, whether it be number one or number two, so bad that by the time you actually got to the toilet you were a little late but it didn't matter because now you had a place to release the rest and it felt orgasmically? Well that is how you will feel while listening to this.
Explicit. Even with NO VOCALS whatsoever.
Thanks iTunes. You made this recording even more surreal than the band intended.
yes
its CHRISTMAS TIME again
Biography
Formed: 1983 in Oklahoma City, OK
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
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- $9.99
- Genres: Soundtrack, Music, Soundtrack, Classical, Original Score, Alternative, Rock, Adult Alternative, Psychedelic, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
- Released: Nov 07, 2008
- ℗ 2008 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.












