Day After Tomorrow [Soundtrack]

day after tomorrow [soundtrack]

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Will state-of-the-art Hollywood CGI fx and director Roland Emmerich succeed where Al Gore and many a frustrated environmentalist have largely failed: raising the world's consciousness about the dangers of global warming? Austrian-born composer Harald Kloser has been given some striking imagery to score -- New York City inundated by the rampaging floods of a new ice age; Hollywood itself beset and torn asunder by swarming tornadoes -- but the TV and European film veteran (this marks his big-budget American film debut) succeeds by largely underplaying his orchestral writing, imbuing it with a mounting sense of drama and inherent tragedy. The elegiac, bittersweet beauty of his main theme suggests a more organic take on Hans Zimmer, while elsewhere his cues show a graceful maturity that seems rooted largely in the 20th century Russian classical masters. And while Kloser gets ample opportunity to musically portray that humanity-polluted Nature can be one unforgiving mother, his work seldom condescends to its audience -- or sinks to the level of typical disaster film sturm und drang overkill. --Jerry McCulley

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Day After Tomorrow [Soundtrack]
Day After Tomorrow
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Theme in a Perfunctory Score!
  • Moving and powerful
  • Two very climatic soundtracks...
  • Awesome! Both Perilous and Beautiful Music!!!
  • Best CD Ever Made!!
Day After Tomorrow
Harald Kloser
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00022LISY
Release Date: 2004-05-18

Tracks:

  1. The Day After Tomorrow
  2. Tornado Warning
  3. Sam!
  4. Tidal Wave
  5. Body Heat
  6. Russian Ghost Ship
  7. Hall's Plan
  8. Rio Grande
  9. Bedtime Story
  10. Blizzard
  11. Superfreeze
  12. Cutting The Rope
  13. Because Of You
  14. Presiden'ts Speech
  15. The Human Spirit
  16. Burning Books

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Will state-of-the-art Hollywood CGI fx and director Roland Emmerich succeed where Al Gore and many a frustrated environmentalist have largely failed: raising the world's consciousness about the dangers of global warming? Austrian-born composer Harald Kloser has been given some striking imagery to score -- New York City inundated by the rampaging floods of a new ice age; Hollywood itself beset and torn asunder by swarming tornadoes -- but the TV and European film veteran (this marks his big-budget American film debut) succeeds by largely underplaying his orchestral writing, imbuing it with a mounting sense of drama and inherent tragedy. The elegiac, bittersweet beauty of his main theme suggests a more organic take on Hans Zimmer, while elsewhere his cues show a graceful maturity that seems rooted largely in the 20th century Russian classical masters. And while Kloser gets ample opportunity to musically portray that humanity-polluted Nature can be one unforgiving mother, his work seldom condescends to its audience -- or sinks to the level of typical disaster film sturm und drang overkill. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Great Theme in a Perfunctory Score!.......2006-08-16

Clearly, The Day After Tomorrow falls under the category of a disaster film. More than any genre (except, perhaps, the small-minded date movie) these films use stock characters, stock situations, and stock dialogue. What a person can learn from Harold Kloser's score is that there is also a stock film score. There is nothing inherently bad about any of the music to be found on this CD; in fact, the music is altogether painfully adequate. And by adequate, I am also implying that it is forgettable. There are no epiphanic moments of musical splendor. There are merely the stereotypical sound bites that might have been sampled from any number of disaster films ever made.

The glowing exception is the main theme, which is beautiful but, nevertheless, cannot raise the music out of mediocrity. The theme is beautiful and simple and so exceedingly optimistic that I can think of no other film to use it in. I can, perhaps, imagine it playing during a rousing political speech by a charismatic leader. This is both a blessing and a curse. While the theme is more than listenable and certainly appropriate, it is also fairly perfunctory. It is no different from the beautiful theme that blossoms at the end of every second act of every disaster film ever made. I called the theme optimistic, and this is true--it is optimistic to a fault. It somehow manages to breed the sanguinity of a struggling mankind while purging itself of all genuine emotion and feeling. Inevitably, it does not come across as optimism but as the artifice of optimism.

Yet, the score is still worthwhile. It is not groundbreaking, it is not memorable, and it is not moving. But, then again, it has no aspirations to be. The score is as stock as every other component of a disaster film, and so it achieves its ultimate design. I own the score, and I will often turn to its main theme, but the remainder has been done better in better films by better composers than Harold Kloser.

5 out of 5 stars Moving and powerful.......2005-12-26

I simply adore this soundtrack!
For anyone familiar with the movie I can safely say that the music matches the scenes perfectly.

My favorite track was Presiden't Speach, the music was powerful and majestic yet understated and leaving you with a deep profound dignity and respect for the forces of nature.


I collect Original Movie scores, and this one is in my top 5, its simply rich, gorgeous, goose bump on your arms music. It becomes more than music, it feels real and it's amazing.

Great purchase you wont regret and you will listen to it again and again.

5 out of 5 stars Two very climatic soundtracks..........2005-11-23

I like this soundtrack especially and exclusively for the following tracks:

1. The Day After Tomorrow - 4/5
14. President's Speech - 5/5

Those tracks give so much depth to the scenes... They are beautifully dramatic. The rest of the tracks are action tracks, not very memorable. I strongly suggest getting the album for these two tracks, especially if you've watched the movie.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome! Both Perilous and Beautiful Music!!!.......2005-10-07

I thought the composer did a SUPERB job scoring this film! After I heard the "Tidal Wave" and "Blizzard", I keep humming it to myself and just keep seeing the scenes from the movie on how much danger they are in. I also enjoy "President's Speech", for it is a beautiful piece on how the storm is over. The music written is just simply AMAZING!!!

5 out of 5 stars Best CD Ever Made!!.......2005-04-09

Wow.. um what can i say... hmmm. Oh yes AMAZING! I was never really into Kloser before really because I never knew enough about him. When this Score came out, I wasn't sure if I was gonna pick it up. I decided the heck with it. So when i got home i popped it into my cd player, and I fell in love with the cd. The music is absolutly amazing, the sound and quality of the music is unreal. The music puts you in a trance and you become one with the music I can't describe it!!. The best song on the whole track is no-doubt "Presidents Speech" this is the best song I have ever herd. It is such a slow and heart breaking song, i litterly have tears dripping down the side of my cheak while listning to it. the way he does it I don't know. But it always works, and I am a true fan of Harald Kloser.

Mr.kloser i truely thank you for the experiance that you have giving me in your music I can't wait for your next cd to come out I will be waiting for it .....
Plays 007 Classics
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Worse than background music for supermarkets...
  • The best in Bond.
  • Pretty Good Renditions
  • The Best
Plays 007 Classics
Las Vegas International Philharmonic , and Chris Walden
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008O314
Release Date: 2003-04-08

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Worse than background music for supermarkets..........2005-08-17

Terrible, absolutely terrible. There are all kinds of samplers of the wonderful original James Bond soundtracks. I don't see any reason why anybody should go with this chintzy reenactments. It truely i s Las Vegas sound: glossy, smoothed, soaked with saxophone and drippy strings instead of all the legendary singers.

Bond always loved casinos - but he didn't deserve that!

5 out of 5 stars The best in Bond........2004-06-13

This CD is awesome. Most of the titles from the past and present including Die Another Day! They are very well made, and very close to the songs. Completely worth getting for any James Bond Fan.

4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Renditions.......2004-04-14

If you like James Bond 007 music themes from the motion pictures you should find this to be a very satisfying album. "The James Bond Theme" and "Thunderball" sound first-rate. I found the cover art very interesting, as are the musical arrangements.

5 out of 5 stars The Best.......2004-01-07

All the other Bond CDs are bad. This One is the best. I rate it 10 out of 10 stares.-------Sharif Michael Almaani

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