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Wim Mertens — Close Cover
Album: The Belly of an Architect
Avg rating:
7.6

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Total ratings: 891









Released: 1987
Length: 3:12
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(Instrumental)
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OK, I'm ready for my Soylent Green ending
oooooh yeah!
man, haven't heard this for a long time.
THANK you, bill.
 Aud wrote:

We need a "Repeat" button for favorite songs


My only regret is that I can only give this comment one thumbs up.
Wim Mertens, meet Wink Martindale.
Sweet Belgian memories of the mid 80's. With his own language created in his music. The melody line is excellent!
We need a "Repeat" button for favorite songs
Long Live   Radio Paradise
My rating stays at just 7 - Quite Likeable  but weak
one of my favourite soundtracks. Wim did a fantastic job with this one.
What a nice segue from R.E.M.'s Electrolite.  Evoking peace, serenity...giving it all up to the universe.  Music will always save my day!
Belgian composer. This track is from the 70's.
Good memories of that time. This tune has been used for many documentaries etc. 
8 for the album title alone. 
Un de mes plus beau souvenir cinématographique alliant musique et image. Respect Messieurs GREENAWAY et MERTENS ! {#Notworthy}

(So hard to tell in english {#Angel})
Great music!

Greenaway's films are often worth paying attention too, and he seemed to include quik-speed decomposition vignettes of dead foxes or mice or vegetables or some such, still great pictures   : )
Piano like this takes me back (1977) to a walk along the beach in Aptos (Santa Cruz, Ca.).
After eating Two (2) hits of Blotter. Hear music over the sound of the surf coming in and out....
amble up to this illuminated set of sliding glass doors on a deck whilst this lady inside playing the piano just looks at me and smiles.

The dilated pupils must have rendered me harmless?

Image result for big pupils


Just did a bunch of ballet moves to this while it is thunder storming outside. I'm so mellow, it's ridiculous!
One of the best music émotion i've never have when i was younger ...
I had completely forgotten about this tune. Used to have it on constantly back in the day. Especially love the way it ends with the one "plunk".
Really beautiful 
{#Clap}
 twoplain2sea wrote:
                         Arachnida, and soon spinning out,
                            Soon netting a gross anarchy.
                         I thought God was an architect,
                                 But I know better now.

 
Modern Haiku. Well done.
Caught my attention. Thanks Bill!
                         Arachnida, and soon spinning out,
                            Soon netting a gross anarchy.
                         I thought God was an architect,
                                 But I know better now.
 2020sk wrote:
It's probably something to do with when I tune in (not as often as I'd like), but there are quite a few artists played on RP who are, in my opinion only, musical gods, but whose sole work featured on RP is at the opposite end to my favourite works - Wim Mertens is one such god, and I'd be hard pressed to find a track of his that I like less than this one. So, if you find yourself unimpressed by this rather repetitive dirge, please investigate the artist further!

 
Check out Casting No Shadow, which is on several of his albums and there is also a live version. 
It's probably something to do with when I tune in (not as often as I'd like), but there are quite a few artists played on RP who are, in my opinion only, musical gods, but whose sole work featured on RP is at the opposite end to my favourite works - Wim Mertens is one such god, and I'd be hard pressed to find a track of his that I like less than this one. So, if you find yourself unimpressed by this rather repetitive dirge, please investigate the artist further!
i dont care what people say, brian dennehy is hot, even if he did date martha stewart
johnbauer your jpgs are causing authentication pop ups.... bill you might want to delete 'em
 MojoJojo wrote:
I thought it said, "Warm Mittens".  Maybe appropriate in a way.  

 
That's exactly what I thought too...had to read it twice {#Shifty}
8 ----- just because I want to hear more like his on RP.  (first listen)

 
I thought it said, "Warm Mittens".  Maybe appropriate in a way.  
In The Netherlands and Belgium a top artist. However this tune was used for a TV commercial of shampoo in the late 70's and 80's…..
Check more about this artist Wim Mertens, a variety of CD's 
{#Sleep}
Close Cover - One of my most favorite piano melodies I hadn't heard for a long time! Thank you so much for including on this cloudy Fri morning. It just imbues hope! 
 Antigone wrote:

Have to watch it sometime; it's on my list. I like this beautiful song.

 
same.
 fuace wrote:
Great movie - forgot about this beautiful music{#Clap}
 
Have to watch it sometime; it's on my list. I like this beautiful song.



Simple and sweet.
Oh my God! I've not heard this for sooooo long. Thanks for bringing one of my former lives back to the forefront of my mind!
Wim Mertens have many things better than Close Cover ..
I heard this (simple) tune too often in the lobby of hotels...
 kittyhawk wrote:
Nice.....has a George Winston sound to it!
 
Yup.  Matter o' fact  I would really like to hear cuts from 'December' and 'Winter Into Spring'. Those are my 2 faves from GW. How 'bout you?


Oh, verrrry nice. We need this every so often.
 fuace wrote:
Great movie - forgot about this beautiful music{#Clap}
 

Is the entire soundtrack this good?
Please play this more often, Bill!

Great movie - forgot about this beautiful music{#Clap}
Dang! This is nice!

over 10 imho

 


...and thank you for the sharing JohnBauer (Washington, DC)
I am going to watch some of this youtube video you posted in your text
 Alpine wrote:
I just boosted this up to a 10.  They'll play this at my funeral.
 
Is it related to the movie or it's just the mood you are in at the moment?
I don't know as for my funeral I'll be a bit absent. So whatever they want to have a little fun is fine.
But I do like the delicate atmosphere of this piece of music. :)

I just boosted this up to a 10.  They'll play this at my funeral.
Owh, YEAH! 8
philinnz wrote:
nice - it was a good movie as well

so glad this song was highlighted this morning. have loved the movie for years, but not paid mindful attention to this score. what a great track!

nice - it was a good movie as well

{#Arrowu}


That's quite a playlist you've got there. Thanks for sharing it.

 JohnBauer wrote:
Well done, RP! (This makes up for all the Tom Petty, Death Cab for Cutie, Santana, and other rubbish in daily rotation.) Mertens is well-known in Europe, but less so in the US. Normally director Peter Greenaway has minimalist composer Michael Nyman do his soundtracks, but Wim Mertens did the excellent score for Belly of an Architect. Being highly experimental, some of Mertens' work is quite abstract and IMHO thoroughly unlistenable. But Close Cover is considered to be among his best work. (click here) to see Mertens doing this track live. (click here) for another clip, Struggle for Pleasure, from the same film. Anyone who liked this track might enjoy some of my minimalist and other recommendations. (click here) And yes, that is Brian Dennehy as protagonist in the film.
 


I know this tune, just cannot place.  I'm wondering if this is off an old Narada label...any ideas?

JohnBauer wrote:
Well done, RP! (This makes up for all the Tom Petty, Death Cab for Cutie, Santana, and other rubbish in daily rotation.)

I would not go that far. It's nice (maybe a 6)

Beautiful

Very, very pretty. {#Curtain}
Well done, RP! (This makes up for all the Tom Petty, Death Cab for Cutie, Santana, and other rubbish in daily rotation.) Mertens is well-known in Europe, but less so in the US. Normally director Peter Greenaway has minimalist composer Michael Nyman do his soundtracks, but Wim Mertens did the excellent score for Belly of an Architect. Being highly experimental, some of Mertens' work is quite abstract and IMHO thoroughly unlistenable. But Close Cover is considered to be among his best work. (click here) to see Mertens doing this track live. (click here) for another clip, Struggle for Pleasure, from the same film. Anyone who liked this track might enjoy some of my minimalist and other recommendations. (click here) And yes, that is Brian Dennehy as protagonist in the film.
A trip to heaven on gossamer wings.
interesting melody from a great film
Instantly transported to my Windham Hill Sampler days of the late 80's....... Gracias.
is this Brian Dennehy
Nice.....has a George Winston sound to it!
no reason to belittle this performance.
As with good poetry, good music send chills up my spine and makes my head tingle. I am tingling.
fenomenal song, beautiful, you made my day
Wim Mertens is a Belgian composer, who wrote this music for Greenaway in 1987. Michael Nyman has written a lot of Greenaway stuff as well, but mostly after that, as far as I know. You can get more info about Wim Mertens from www.wimmertens.be
Nabla wrote:
Simply b e a u t i f u l !
Simply b e a u t i f u l !
Wow. This makes me want to cry. It's so sad and beautiful.
Alpine wrote:
...by some dude named Michael Somethinorother.
Nyman? (who did the music on most Greenaway movies)
Off to Amazon I go...
Very, very nice.
Rather pretty...
Nice.....has a George Winston sound to it!
Alpine wrote:
OH MY GOD! I haven't heard this years! I thought it was a piece by some dude named Michael Somethinorother. This is awesome music. It goes on my funeral play list.
Ditto ditto ditto. Makes me wonder what happened to all my old Wyndham Hill Albums...
OH MY GOD! I haven't heard this years! I thought it was a piece by some dude named Michael Somethinorother. This is awesome music. It goes on my funeral play list.
It makes my head tingle ... thanks!
Beautiful
wow. i had this on a wyndham hill album YEARS ago and always loved it.
... absolutely beautiful album, so happy to hear Close Cover on now! thanx!