Acclaimed composer Fernando Velázquez’ score for Edmon Roch’s exciting documentary about “The Man Who Saved the World” – counterspy Joan Pujol, also known as Garbo - is a beautifully engaging chamber jazz score which is built around an infectious main theme. Velázquez builds his variations around this theme with a small jazz combo and a small chamber orchestra, resulting in a score that is as quirky and unique as the film’s main character himself. The album also features a couple of songs by RiP and also Velazquez’s own song ‘Mars in Ball” with the composer himself on vocals.
1. The Man Who Saved the World 1:34
2. Garbo: The Spy 1:58
3. Spanish Civil War 1:30
4. Don Quijote 0:47
5. Lisbon Lies 1:23
6. Malta Siege 2:31
7. The Nazi Menace 1:15
8. The Illusive Spy 2:02
9. The Early Years: Barcelona 1:35
10. The Net in Motion 3:30
11. My Contribution to Humankind 0:59
12. Garbo's Vivace 1:39
13. Operation Dream 1:44
14. Network of Spies 1:09
15. Assignment: Venezuela 2:00
16. Road to Caracas 1:19
17. Peccatoribus (Non Est Qui Adjuvet) - RiP 4:00
18. Nihil Sum - RiP 5:55
19. Mars in Ball 2:04
20. End Credits: Garbo's Theme 4:52