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Vangelis

Vangelis is a world-renowned electronic composer and musician. He was born Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou on March 29, 1943 in Volos, Greece. Show more »

His best known compositions are the Academy Award-winning 1981 theme to the movie Chariots of Fire, the entire score to the movie Blade Runner and the themes used in the soundtrack of Carl Sagan's Cosmos.

His first musical effort was in the late 60s in his country of birth, a locally popular band called Formynx. He then moved to Paris and formed the more internationally-known band Aphrodite's Child with Demis Roussos and Lucas Sideras. They had several hits, being the first one "Rain and Tears".

After the group disbanded, Vangelis went on to write several film scores. There were rumours that he would join the band Yes, and he became close friends with their singer, Jon Anderson.

In the mid-70s his output really grew, with several solo albums, including "Heaven and Hell", "Albedo 0.39", "Spiral" and the highly experimental "Beaubourg". He then finally got to work with Jon Anderson, recording under the name Jon & Vangelis, releasing the albums "Short Stories", "The Friends of Mr. Cairo" and "Private Collection".

Then in 1982 came his best-known work - the soundtracks for the films "Chariots of Fire" and "Blade Runner".

Several solo albums and soundtracks have followed since then, including the scores for "1492 Conquest of Paradise" and "Alexander"

In 1992 France bestowed upon him the Chevalier Order of Arts and Letters. In 2001 his album "Mythodea" was chosen as the Music for the NASA Mission: "Mars Odyssey". There is a minor planet called Vangelis, named in his honor.
 

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  Ill Find My Way Home (07/11/2002)
by Vangelis
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