ARTIST: Mogwai TITLE: Zidane-A 21st Century Portrait LABEL: PIAS/Wall Of Sound GENRE: Soundtrack BITRATE: 196kbps avg PLAYTIME: 1h 13min total RELEASE DATE: 2006-10-30 RIP DATE: 2006-10-13 Track List ---------- 01. Black Spider 5:04 02. Terrific Speech 2 4:08 03. Wake Up And Go Berserk 4:45 04. Terrific Speech 4:47 05. 7:25 5:13 06. Half Time 6:49 07. I Do Have Weapons 4:16 08. Time And A Half 5:56 09. It Would Have Happened Anyway 2:34 10. Black Spider 2 30:26 Release Notes: Can't wait to see the movie - fucking French loony that he is. Mogwai's slow-shifting, meteoric post-rock might have never earnt them a place on the back-of-the-nets montage on Match Of The Day, but their soundtrack to Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait suggests that for this band, football boasts a deeper emotional palette than the Lightning Seeds could ever hope to evoke. Truthfully, it beggars belief it's taken Mogwai so long to reach the rarefied sphere of movie soundtracker; their gleaming, glittering instrumentals are big and beautiful, like a glacier or a blue whale. But supplying the score to Turner Prize artist Douglas Gordon's match-long portrait of French footballer Zinédine Zidane, is probably a subject somewhat closer to their hearts. Lilting and ponderous, it boasts little of the fireworks that this band have been known for: far from the anger its name suggests, "Wake Up and Go Berserk" is a neat excursion into serene ambience, all finger-picked semi-acoustic guitars and padded sticks, while "It Would Have Happened Anyway" adds that crucial tension, perhaps a product of the pre-penalty kick. Mogwai's spirit has soften in recent years, but with Zidane, the boys done good: call it a "Nessun Dorma" for the experimental rock set.