Composed and conducted by the acclaimed Alberto Iglesias, "Che" is a powerful and evocative soundtrack that accompanies the biographical film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Released in 2008, this album captures the essence of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's revolutionary journey, drawing inspiration from his writings and historical events. With a duration of 58 minutes, the soundtrack features 20 tracks that span key moments in Guevara's life, from his early revolutionary days to his final moments in Bolivia.
The album begins with "Ese Hombre Es El Che Guevara," setting the tone for the intense and dramatic score that follows. Iglesias masterfully blends orchestral and electronic elements to create a rich sonic landscape that reflects the tumultuous times and the complex character of Che Guevara. Tracks like "Sierra Maestra" and "Across Mount Turquino" evoke the rugged terrain and revolutionary spirit of Cuba, while "New York, December 1964" and "Camino A La Habana" transport the listener to pivotal moments in Guevara's political and military career.
The soundtrack also delves into the personal and political challenges faced by Guevara, with tracks like "Political Skills" and "Military Skills" highlighting his strategic prowess. The album concludes with "Fusil Contra Fusil," a poignant reflection on the final days of Guevara's life. Throughout the album, Iglesias's compositional skill and attention to detail shine, making "Che" a standout piece in his discography. Whether you're a fan of film scores, historical dramas, or simply great music, this album offers a compelling and immersive experience.