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Music from Fringe 501: Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11

      Email Post       9/29/2012 09:14:00 AM      


At the end of the Fringe episode "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11", Walter finds and plays a CD to help himself "shift perspective, to see things differently."

The song that is played is "Only You" by the '80s band Yaz (née Yazoo).

iTunes: "Only You" by Yaz
Amazon: "Only You" by Yaz

Also, Fringe soundtrack composer Chris Tilton (@christilton) has posted a free MP3 of the soundtrack music from this episode, titled "Searching For Olivia Dunham" on his website ChrisTilton.com

7 Comments:

Fringe Lover said...

LOVED this moment!!

Scott said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Yod7jc8U94

jophan said...

What was the classical piece Walter was trying to use as a screen, at the beginning of the interrogation?

TGS said...

"The song that is played is "Only You" by the '80s band Yaz (née Yazoo)."

née-originally or formerly called

However they were not originally or formally called Yazoo. It was only in the US that they were known as Yaz. Everywhere else in the world they were always called Yazoo. The reason for the change in the US is because at the time there was already a US based band called Yazoo who threatened them with a lawsuit over the name. Not that anyone, anywhere would even remember who that "other" Yazoo were are at this point.

Julia said...

It's called "Song for the unification of Europe" from the french film "three colours: Blue"

Zepp said...

For me, that scene in "zoom out", appearing Walter, leaning back in a chair in a yellow taxi, semi wrecked, abandoned, in a street full of rubble with no one else, just him, is very significant and depicts the moment of hopelessness and dismay that everyone is experiencing that year, 2036. All that "loneliness" environment, along with the sound echoing off the taxi, if filtering, losing by endless rubble, abandoned that street, portray a new Fringe, where it will either have to be constructed, humanized, to achieve a minimum of hope, I see.

Greg said...

Great moment. and o the irony of the album cover of the Yaz album (i.e. Observer like folks on the cover)

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