Sweet Dreams
During creative discussions for the 2011
Hollywood movie “Sucker Punch”,
Zack Snyder, the stylized-action-fantasy film’s director, asked Allison Crowe for her
take on “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of
This)” - the ‘new wave’ smash hit
written, and originally performed, by
Eurythmics (Annie Lennox & David A.
Stewart).
In premiering Allison’s version, “Cover Me” blog’s
Eric Garneau says “this ‘Sweet Dreams’ demands to
be heard. She delivers a reading on this ’80s mainstay at
once beautifully melodious and ferociously in-your-face.
The simple recording – guitar and vocals only – bestows on
the tune an intimacy that makes it sound like she’s perched
square in front of you, serenading you and running through
a whole spectrum of emotions.”
The film excerpt in this song video, (#10 in Allison’s “16
Songs” album), is from “L’Etoile de Mer”, the
avant garde 1928 collaboration of American modernist artist
Man Ray (1890 – 1976), French photographer Jacques-André
Boiffard (1902-1961) and surrealist poet Robert Desnos
(1900- 1945). The film’s characters are portrayed by Desnos
and actors André de la Rivière and Kiki de Montparnasse –
legendary Parisian artist’s model, music, singer, painter+
born Alice Prin (1901 – 1953).
Giving “The Sea Star” or “The
Starfish”, as it’s known in the
English language, its liquid, dream-state,
appearance, the film-makers shot images via
mirrors and through rough + textured glass.
#10 of 16 Songs
Labels: Alice Prin, Allison Crowe, Annie Lennox, cinema, Cover Me, Dave Stewart, Eric Garneau, Eurythmics, film, Kiki de Montparnasse, Man Ray, music, Robert Desnos, Sucker Punch, surrealist, Sweet Dreams, video, Zack Snyder
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