condition (record/cover): NM / NM - Gatefold sleeve and poster included. Philippe Sarde built his career scoring films for Claude Sautet, Roman Polanski, Georges Lautner, music that served narrative without subordinating itself entirely. La Guerre Du Feu on RCA documents his score for Jean-Jacques Annaud's prehistoric epic, music for a film without dialogue, where sound must carry meanings that words cannot.
The Quest for Fire (as English-speaking audiences knew it) follows prehistoric humans searching for the fire their tribe has lost. Sarde's score must suggest interiority for characters who cannot articulate their thoughts, provide emotional access to minds separated from us by millennia. The challenge parallels what György Ligeti faced scoring Stanley Kubrick's 2001: how to make alien experience accessible.
RCA's release treats the score as standalone work, not merely film byproduct. Sarde's orchestration draws on techniques developed by Olivier Messiaen and the spectralists, contemporary sophistication serving primitive subject matter. The LP preserves music that functions differently when separated from images, becoming abstract where it was once illustrative, demanding attention it could previously share with visual spectacle.