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- The_Blue_Notebooks abstract "The Blue Notebooks is the second album by British producer/composer Max Richter.The album features readings from Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks and Czesław Miłosz's Hymn of the Pearl and Unattainable Earth. Both readings are by the British actress Tilda Swinton.The track "On the Nature of Daylight" was used in the 2006 Will Ferrell film Stranger than Fiction. It also appears on the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese's 2010 film, Shutter Island. It was also mixed with Dinah Washington's vocal from her 1960 hit "This Bitter Earth" for the same movie and soundtrack. On 10 June 2010, the song was used on "So You Think You Can Dance," in a routine choreographed by Mia Michaels. In addition, "Shadow Journal" and "Organum" were both included in the soundtrack of the Ari Folman film "Waltz With Bashir." The film's original score was composed by Richter.".
- The_Blue_Notebooks artist Max_Richter.
- The_Blue_Notebooks genre Classical_music.
- The_Blue_Notebooks previousWork Memoryhouse_(Max_Richter_album).
- The_Blue_Notebooks producer Max_Richter.
- The_Blue_Notebooks recordLabel FatCat_Records.
- The_Blue_Notebooks releaseDate "2004-02-26".
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- The_Blue_Notebooks artist Max_Richter.
- The_Blue_Notebooks cover "Maxrichter-thebluenotebooks.jpg".
- The_Blue_Notebooks genre Classical_music.
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- The_Blue_Notebooks lastAlbum "Memoryhouse".
- The_Blue_Notebooks name "The Blue Notebooks".
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- The_Blue_Notebooks producer "Max Richter".
- The_Blue_Notebooks released "2004-02-26".
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- The_Blue_Notebooks rev4score "B−".
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- The_Blue_Notebooks comment "The Blue Notebooks is the second album by British producer/composer Max Richter.The album features readings from Franz Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks and Czesław Miłosz's Hymn of the Pearl and Unattainable Earth. Both readings are by the British actress Tilda Swinton.The track "On the Nature of Daylight" was used in the 2006 Will Ferrell film Stranger than Fiction. It also appears on the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese's 2010 film, Shutter Island.".
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