Call Me By Your Name Vinyl Peach LP

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Call Me By Your Name Limited Peach Season Edition 

The vinyl package of Call Me By Your Name includes a poster, an insert and the 180 gram records are housed in 2 exclusive printed innersleeves. This is a limited edition of 10.000 individually numbered copies on transparent red vinyl, to celebrate the release of “Find Me”, André Aciman’s brand new novel and sequel of Call Me By Your Name. The heavyweight jacket has a deluxe varnish on the title and special “linen-look” finish. The album is housed in a customized PVC jacket with “SOMEWHERE IN NORTHERN ITALY” engraved on the back.

Luca Guadagnino wanted the film’s music to be connected to Elio, a young pianist who likes to transcribe and adapt pieces in order to get close to Oliver. The music is used to reflect the time, the characters’ family, level of education and “the kind of canon they would be a part of”.

Guadagnino found himself resonating with Sufjan Stevens’ lyricism through his work and initially asked Stevens to record an original song. Eventually, Stevens contributed three songs to the soundtrack: “Visions of Gideon”, which was used at the end of the film, “Mystery of Love,” which was featured in the film’s first trailer and a new rendition of “Futile Devices” with piano. Stevens penned the songs by using the script, the book, and the conversations with the director about the characters. It marks Sufjan Stevens’ first soundtrack for a feature film.

TRACKLIST

1 John Adams – Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement
2 Ryuichi Sakamoto – M.A.Y. In The Backyard
3 Loredana Bertè – J'Adore Venise
4 Bandolero – Paris Latino
5 Frank Glazer – Sonatine Bureaucratique
6 Alessio Bax – “Zion Hört Die Wächter Singen” From Cantata BWV 140 “Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme”
7 Giorgio Moroder – Lady Lady Lady
8 André Laplante – Une Barque Sur L'Ocean
9 Sufjan Stevens – Futile Devices (Doveman Remix)
10 Ryuichi Sakamoto – Germination
11 F.R. David – Words
12 Marco Armani – È La Vita
13 Sufjan Stevens – Mystery Of Love
14 Franco Battiato – Radio Varsavia
15 The Psychedelic Furs – Love My Way
16 Valéria Szervánszky – Le Jardin Féerique From Ma Mère L’Oye
17 Sufjan Stevens – Visions Of Gideon


Luca Guadagnino wanted the film’s music to be connected to Elio, a young pianist who likes to transcribe and adapt pieces in order to get close to Oliver. The music is used to reflect the time, the characters’ family, level of education and “the kind of canon they would be a part of”.

Guadagnino found himself resonating with Sufjan Stevens’ lyricism through his work and initially asked Stevens to record an original song. Eventually, Stevens contributed three songs to the soundtrack: “Visions of Gideon”, which was used at the end of the film, “Mystery of Love,” which was featured in the film’s first trailer and a new rendition of “Futile Devices” with piano. Stevens penned the songs by using the script, the book, and the conversations with the director about the characters. It marks Sufjan Stevens’ first soundtrack for a feature film.