Sun
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2014[1]
Length1:10:09
Thomas Bergersen chronology
Illusions
(2011)
Sun
(2014)
Humanity
(2020–)

Sun is the second studio album by Norwegian composer Thomas Bergersen, of Two Steps from Hell fame. It was released in September 2014. It consists of 16 tracks,[2] featuring vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Molly Conole and The Choir of Sofia, as well as instrumental performances by T-Rex, Chris Bleth and Bergersen himself.[3] The album cover and artwork are also designed by Bergersen himself.[4] The tracks "Empire of Angels,"[5] "Final Frontier,"[6] and "Starchild"[7] were made available as preview tracks on iTunes prior to the full release.[8]

It took over three years for Bergersen to produce the album, following the release of his previous album, Illusions.[3][9] Initially aiming for a 2013 release,[10] he finally completed work on it in July 2014, having struggled to find the right vocalists.[1] The inspiration for the album was the Sun itself, with Bergersen saying, "I think we owe this giant ball of fire more than a nod of appreciation."[3] It was primarily recorded by the Capellen Orchestra in Prague, Czech Republic, conducted by Petr Pololáník. Other contributions were recorded in many other places across the globe; for some pieces, over 200 musicians were involved.[1][3][11]

It peaked at number 3 on the US Classical Albums chart and also broke into the Billboard 200.[12]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Thomas J. Bergersen

No.TitleLength
1."Before Time"2:18
2."Creation of Earth" (feat. T-Rex and The Choir of Sofia)5:45
3."Sun" (feat. Merethe Soltvedt)4:08
4."Cry" (feat. Molly Conole)4:06
5."Our Destiny"3:52
6."New Life" (feat. The Choir of Sofia)4:46
7."Final Frontier"4:44
8."Starchild"3:20
9."Colors of Love" (feat. The Choir of Sofia)6:29
10."Cassandra" (from Two Steps From Heaven)3:06
11."Always Mine" (feat. Merethe Soltvedt)3:21
12."Dragonland"5:11
13."Fearless" (feat. The Choir of Sofia)3:59
14."Empire of Angels" (feat. Merethe Soltvedt)5:14
15."Two Hearts" (feat. Merethe Soltvedt)4:16
16."In Paradisum" (Based on "Gloria" from Two Steps From Heaven[13])5:30

Critical reception

Mark Deming of AllMusic reviewed the album somewhat favourably, rating it three out of five stars.[11]

IFMCA-associated reviews website, MundoBSO,[14] rated it seven out of ten stars.[15]

Clothilde Lebrun of Trailer Music News was very positive, stating, "equally powerful to its predecessor Illusions in terms of emotional impact, Sun is also more mature, complex, positive and romantic", concluding, "Sun is without doubt Thomas Bergersen’s finest work to date".[9]

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[16] 175
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[16] 142
Belgian Classical Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[17] 1
Belgian Classical Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[18] 1
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[19] 42
UK Independent Album Breakers (OCC)[19] 10
US Billboard 200[12] 157
US Classical Albums (Billboard)[12] 3
US Classical Crossover Albums (Billboard)[20] 3
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[12] 3
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[12] 27

Use in media

The tracks from Thomas Bergersen are frequently used in film trailers and other promotional materials:

  • "Final Frontier" was used in the third trailer for Interstellar,[9][21] the trailer for Netflix's The Titan, during the opening ceremonies of DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015, and for the Netflix trailer for Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified.
  • "Creation of Earth" was used in the third trailer for Tomorrowland. Its usage garnered some controversy as it highlighted Bergersen's incorporation of part of the Bulgarian folk song, Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin, most famously sung by Valya Balkanska, in the track, which he was accused of doing so without permission. In response, Balkanska said her consent should have been sought, however that the version used was not actually hers.[22][23]
  • "New Life" was used in the second trailer for Pan, and as the main theme of the 41st anniversary video of El Sistema from Venezuela.
  • "Dragonland" and "Our Destiny" were used in Dragon Blade.[24] The former was also used the opening ceremony for the final of DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017.
  • "Empire of Angels" was used in the closing of each Planet Earth II episode,[25] and in Season 3 Episode 14 of The Grand Tour.[26]
  • "Sun" and "Two Hearts" were used in the trailer for the Netflix film, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Corral, Javier (4 October 2014). "Thomas Bergersen: "Hazlo a lo grande o no lo intentes"". ReviewsNewAge (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  2. "Film Music Site - Sun Soundtrack". filmmusicsite.com. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Sun digital booklet (PDF) (Media notes). Thomas Bergersen.
  4. "Comment on cover photo post". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  5. ""Empire of Angels" preview track announcement". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  6. ""Final Frontier" preview track announcement". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  7. ""Starchild" preview track announcement". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  8. "Pre-order tracks comment". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  9. 1 2 3 Lebrun, Clothilde (2 November 2014). "Thomas Bergersen: Sun". Trailer Music News. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  10. Riley, Luke (9 February 2013). "Interview: Thomas Bergersen, Composer". Starburst. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  11. 1 2 Deming, Mark. Sun Review by Mark Deming at AllMusic. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 "Thomas Bergersen - Chart History". billboard.com. Archived from the original on 4 September 2017.
  13. "Thomas Bergersen on "Gloria"". Thomas Bergersen via Facebook.
  14. "Members". IFMCA: International Film Music Critics Association. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  15. "Sun". MundoBSO. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  16. 1 2 "Two Steps From Hell - Sun - ultratop.be". Ultratop (in French). 11 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  17. "Klassieke Albums - 11 October 2014". Ultratop (in Dutch). 11 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  18. "Albums Classiques - 11 October 2014". Ultratop (in French). 11 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  19. 1 2 "THOMAS BERGERSEN". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  20. "Classical Crossover Albums Chart". Billboard. 18 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  21. "Meet Thomas Bergersen — Master of Powerful, Epic Music". Gear Patrol. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  22. "Bulgarian Folklore Song Illegally Used in Hollywood Film Starring George Clooney". Novinite. 11 June 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  23. ""Излел е Дельо хайдутин" в "Утреландия", Балканска не знае". Standart (in Bulgarian). 11 June 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  24. "Dragon Blade Movie Trailer 2015: Jackie Chan". YouTube. 2015-03-22. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  25. "BBC One - Planet Earth II, Mountains". BBC. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  26. "Music from The Grand Tour S3E14". Tunefind. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
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