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- CommentTimeDec 12th 2007
Erik Woods wrote
Nautilus wrote
Erik Woods wrote
Southall wrote
NP: The Water Horse - James Newton Howard
Gonna give this one a shot right now... annnnnnnnd skip track one.
-Erik-
And Stop right before to the last one.
Actually, I'm having a lot of fun with this one. I'm a sucker for Celtic music. Just finished "The Fishermen" Just makes me wanna get up and dance a jig.
-Erik-
Im not a fan of Celtic music, But sometimes It really makes me dance a jig too, Far and Away or Everlasting PIece...But When Horner uses it....Well in fact, I think I decided I don't like very much Horner
NP:JUstine (Goldsmith)
the original Soundtrack. Not my coup of tea.
Im really amazed in how much worked Michael York in the past...And How Many Movies with Goldsmith scores He had. Lucky Him! -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
O, Pioneers! | Bruce Broughton
O, so pretty! -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007 edited
franz_conrad wrote
Erik Woods wrote
I'm a sucker for Celtic music.
Then there's no hope for it. We aren't destined to get on if we find ourselves stranded on an island together w/ a Chieftains album.
Ah; same here :sigh:
skip skip skip skip
n.p. AARON ZIGMAN - The Martian ChildLove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
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NP : ON THE BEACH - Christopher Gordon
Very good score
Just fini and off to bye bye landOn Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentAuthorTrekkinD
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007 edited
NP: The Water Horse by James Newton Howard.
Was playing Beowulf, but all the positive talk about the Water Horse made me want to listen to it again. Another winner by JNH!! I am really digging the celtic influences, I'm also a sucker for them in scores, especially the fiddle. My mom is a big Celtic music fan, so I got that from her (She enjoys The Water Horse from the little she has heard also). Great finale! -
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NP: The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey-Guy Farley
A new release from MMM. I reviewed Land of the Blind which I found interesting because of the use of kazoos! This one is not as Xmas as I thought it would be. There is country, some folk, and Thomas Newman style tracks.listen to more classical music! -
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MARCO BELTRAMI - Cursed
Violent, loud, percussive and brassy, raw and dissonant. Very, very good score by Beltrami.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
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NP: Amen (Armand Amar)
Can't believe I only just noticed this, but there's a bit of Phillip Glass's KUNDUN score worked into the final track.
Playing 'Guess the Score' has sharpened my ears!A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
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franz_conrad wrote
Can't believe I only just noticed this, but there's a bit of Phillip Glass's KUNDUN score worked into the final track. Playing 'Guess the Score' has sharpened my ears!
That's the spirit: spread false information! -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007 edited
NP: I´m writing, so it´s Kaczmarek - Unfaithful. Extraordinary background stuff that really helps with drama and and depressing dialogue... -
- CommentAuthorfranz_conrad
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
That's not what I meant. Now had I said Jacques Ibert or Alfred Honegger, then you'd be onto something...A butterfly thinks therefore I am -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007 edited
franz_conrad wrote
That's not what I meant. Now had I said Jacques Ibert or Alfred Honegger, then you'd be onto something...
Are these helpful hints?
Hidden clues?
Or is it mere false information to get you off on the wrong track?
Find out yourself at the all new
GUESS THE SCORE game!
(spectacular, spectacular!) -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007 edited
Christodoulides wrote
n.p. AARON ZIGMAN - The Martian Child
How is this Demetris? I heard clips in the iTunes store and it sounded gorgeous.
edit: Just read your review!
NP: Wyatt Earp - James Newton Howard
Must have been James' biggest score at the time and it really is quite powerful, especially during the climax in the cue O.K. Corral. It's also a very small intimate score with some gorgeous romantic moments. -
- CommentAuthorRick
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
Ehhh - I'm boring, but I can't help playing Home Alone/Home Alone 2 repeatedly from Dec 1 to Dec 25.
It's become kind of a tradition in my house.
Also (non-film score related) I'm giving Andrew Lloyd Webbers 'Whistle Down the Wind' a bit of a spin as well. (Although this seems to be seasonal, as I bought it a few years ago around this time of the year - it always seems to come out at the start of summer).
I appear to be a creature of habit!
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- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
The Bourne Ultimatum | John Powell
I've listened to this one so many times now it's really taken on a life of its own. I really love this score, 'Waterloo' and 'Tangiers' being two of my ultimate (see what I did there?) action cues... especially when I'm cycling into uni!
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- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
Ralph Kruhm wrote
NP: I´m writing, so it´s Kaczmarek - Unfaithful. Extraordinary background stuff that really helps with drama and and depressing dialogue...
Did you try EVENING and TOTAL ECLIPSE? Both simply gorgeous .
Lee, you'll love MARTIAN CHILD; i am sure you will.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
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first listen:
OSVALDO GOLIJOV - Youth without Youth
Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
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Christodoulides wrote
first listen:
OSVALDO GOLIJOV - Youth without Youth
Finally!
Are those 'me like' " "'s? -
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TOTALLY!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
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Glad you do, bud! -
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You've heard it mate?Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
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Yeap, several times. I love the 'nostalgic' feel of it, the old fashioned, haunting melodies for strings, which, combined with the Argentinien (?) instruments, makes for a very, very fine score. -
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I think the instruments are Russian, at least from what i remember (heard it once so far); i recall hearing various kinds of Russian dulcimers and from what i see in his bio he was actually born and grew up in Argentina, but in an Eastern European Jewish household.
You're spot-on at the "nostalgic" feeling in it for sure; as i said in moviemusic.com's board, i am DEEPLY impressed by it. I haven't heard such a refined and pleasantly old-fashioned orchestral score in ages! This will be the next I'll review along with some MovieScore Media's and AVRP. That's some good stuff at the end of the year alright!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
From what the booklet says, he most prominently uses the cimbalom and kamancheh (a Persian instrument). I knew the film was set in Argentina, which was why Francis Ford Coppola asked him to do the score. I imagined he wanted an Argentinien sound, so then why would he use Russian instruments? But I'm not that acquainted with those cultures and their instruments, so you could be right as well -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007 edited
Well they're pretty similar, they belong in the same families anyway and they're met along many countries under slightly different names and variations. Thanks for the info though, i don't have the booklet! Glad you liked it!
DLove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
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NP : TESS - Philppe Sarde
Sublime!On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
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Christodoulides wrote
as i said in moviemusic.com's board,
...you visit other boards?
:raised eyebrow:'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
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Christodoulides wrote
Did you try EVENING and TOTAL ECLIPSE? Both simply gorgeous .
I see if I can get them. Thanks. -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
NP: John Barry: The Collection (Disc 3) - John Barry
Suites and theme from various John Barry scores on 4CD's recorded by The City of Prague Philharmonic. I never did get through this album a few weeks ago so I thought I'd pick up where I left off...
SOMEWHERE IN TIME
What a gorgeous theme and beautiful score to boot.
Up Next: Raise The Titanic
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeDec 13th 2007
NP: Alien vs Predator Requiem
I really do like this. Tyler's best in a while. But the album's just MILES too long.