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      CommentAuthormoviescore
    • CommentTimeNov 8th 2011
    MovieScore Media presents

    ALLEGED
    Music Composed by
    JOHN R. GRAHAM

    Sound clips and more info:
    http://www.moviescoremedia.com/alleged.html

    Download album on iTunes here:
    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/allege … d475732414

    Album will also be available on Amazon.com, eMusic.com and Spotify shortly.

    Composer John R. Graham, whose previous credits include the controversial action flick Bitch Slap and dramas such as American Strays, My Brother's War and The American Standards, has written an immensely beautiful, uplifting and romantic score for Alleged.

    The film takes place in Dayton, Tennessee, in 1925 and tells the story of a talented young reporter who manages to insert himself into the middle of the "trial of the century". Stars include Nathan West, Colm Meaney and Brian Dennehy.

    Composer John R. Graham says, "Although the score overall is not a period piece, I decided to use instrumentation and recording technique to anchor the music in time and place, and give it some correspondence with the local characters. We used period guitar - a 1920s dobro - and a banjo from the same time frame, along with fiddles, 'bones' and other instruments that were available in the 1920s. We used an old ribbon microphone in the recording process as well, to give greater authenticity." Despite using period instruments, Graham avoided writing period music. "Many people feel that the score should sound like something the characters themselves would listen to, and for some pictures that would be right. However, the filmmakers of Alleged wanted the film to feel very immediate, very current, while also setting very ambitious goals for themselves."

    Our online release of the score co-incides with the US DVD release on November 8 and features Graham's orchestral score that makes great use of various Americana elements. The more intimate parts of the score are for fiddles, guitar and banjo, while the broader writing is for strings.

    Track listing:
    1 Drive to Colony 1.15
    2 Swinging 3.06
    3 Anticipating Riches 1.15
    4 Ballgame 1.25
    5 Mencken 3.14
    6 Train Comes In 1.42
    7 Charles' Dilemma 2.45
    8 A Walk in the Woods 1.24
    9 Reconciliation 2.25
    10 Judge, Bryan, Darrow 2.25
    11 Leaving Town 2.55
    12 Father's Legacy 2.50
    13 Loeb and Loeb: You've Got Talent 1.30
    14 Roaring 20s 1.53

    MMD0014 ALLEGED (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
    Music Composed by JOHN R. GRAHAM
    Release date: November 8, 2011 (online only)
  1. Funny, but I was just listening to the clips over at Amazon. Good to see so much variety coming out from Mikael's label(s).

    For me though, Graham's "time and place" endeavours put me off this score. Banjo is an instrument (like harmonica) where I usually (though not always) have a negative response when listening to them.
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 8th 2011
    I'm going to have a listen this morning
    tom
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 8th 2011
    Thomas Newman was the first composer that popped into my head when I first heard this.
    Tom
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 9th 2011
    I'm working on a review of this one for Main Titles. I haven't seen the movie.
    Tom
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2011
    I should have the review completed tomorrow. I had a nice chat with John Graham, the composer of the score and it was very enlightening. It will enhance the review.
    Tom
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2011
    Looking forward to it. How is it like in a word or two?
  2. excellent, looking forward to it Tom
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2011
    John captured the basic nature of the 1920's but gave the score a modern sound that had a hint of Thomas Newman to it.
    Tom
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2011
    Hmmm this sounds like something I will like !
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2011

  3. Tom, there's something not quite right about the format of your review. Could you take a look and modify?
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2011
    i guess it is a job for Bregt
  4. sdtom wrote
    i guess it is a job for Bregt


    I fixed it Tom, no problem wink

    Nice review by the way
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2011
    Thanks Thomas. Sorry I screwed it up. Not sure what I did. I really liked the score so much I'm getting the DVD for rent.
    Tom
  5. sdtom wrote
    Thanks Thomas. Sorry I screwed it up. Not sure what I did. I really liked the score so much I'm getting the DVD for rent.
    Tom


    you didn't close the link you posted, making the entire text behind it part of the link, that's why the entire text was blue.

    Either way, simple mistake, we're here to correct each other's mistakes wink
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 12th 2011
    I think I know what to do next time.
    Tom
  6. Thomas Glorieux wrote
    ...we're here to correct each other's mistakes wink

    Eh, no we're not! wink

    Currently listening to "Treasure Cave" from Treasure Island (The Cheftains) so I need to

    :kilt:
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 12th 2011
    FalkirkBairn wrote
    Thomas Glorieux wrote
    ...we're here to correct each other's mistakes wink

    Eh, no we're not! wink

    Currently listening to "Treasure Cave" from Treasure Island (The Cheftains) so I need to

    :kilt:


    confused confused confused
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 18th 2011
    Saw the film tonight and was a bit disappointed in it. However, it enhanced my liking of the score which was by far the best part of the film.
    Tom
  7. To mirror one of your other posts, I have the download but have yet to listen to it. wink
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      CommentAuthorsdtom
    • CommentTimeNov 18th 2011
    FalkirkBairn wrote
    To mirror one of your other posts, I have the download but have yet to listen to it. wink


    This was one of the rare cases where I had the opportunity to have a phone conversation with the composer. Between the phone call and the film it was very helpful. If you have any questions please feel free to pm me about it.
    Tom smile