Saw [Soundtrack]
On this CD:
Sturm
Composed by
Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber
Saw, film score Hello, Adam
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
Bite the Hand That Bleeds
Composed by
Olde Wolbers, Herrera, Bell
Saw, film score Last I Heard...
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
Action
Composed by
Troy Van Leeuwen, Jason Slater
Saw, film score Reverse Beartrap
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
with
Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
You Make Feel So Dead
Composed by
Stephen Ladd Bishop, Charles Todd Conally, D Stavern
Saw, film score X Marks the Spot
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
with
Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
Wonderful World
Composed by
Schmidt, Larsen
Saw, film score Cigarette
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
Saw, film score We're Out of Time
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Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
Saw, film score F**k This S*it
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Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith
Saw, film score Hello Zepp
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith,
Section
Saw, film score Zepp Overature
Composed by
Charlie Clouser
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Page Hamilton,
Danny Lohner,
Chas Smith,
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Saw [Soundtrack]
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- Rounds out the edges...
- Unique, Original, Definitive!
- Perfection!
- Breathtaking
- MIND BLOWING
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Matrix Revolutions (Score)
Don Davis
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ASIN: B0000DJYQ4
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- The Matrix Revolutions Main Title
- The Trainman Cometh - Juno Reactor
- Tetsujin - Juno Reactor
- In My Head - Pale 3
- The Road To Sourceville
- Men In Metal
- Niobe's Run
- Woman Can Drive
- Moribund Mifune
- Kidfried
- Saw Bitch Workhorse
- Trinity Definitely
- Neodammerung
- Why, Mr. Anderson?
- Spirit Of The Universe
- Navras - Juno Reactor Vs. Don Davis
Customer Reviews:
Rounds out the edges..........2007-01-05
Wow, a lot of reviewers have had a lot to say about this one. Well, I'm not going to say a lot because so much has already been said, just know that as far as scores go, this is one of the best, and even though I really wanted another hard rock/techno infused powerhouse of an album, the few songs provided by Pale 3 and Juno Reactor are enough to satisfy me (In My Head is just freaking awesome). Don Davis is genius here and provides a beautifully written piece of work that will burrow itself inside your head and stay with you. The final track Navras is reason enough to own this perfect compliment to a highly regarded franchise and serves as a nice way to round out this trilogy, not only of film but of music.
Unique, Original, Definitive!.......2006-08-18
There is a lot to rave about regarding Don Davis' work on the Matrix scores, but the clearest and most appropriate compliment would be to attest to their uniqueness. He did not find the right sound for the film; he invented a completely new sound. That this new sound was also the right sound--the only right sound--is what beckons the listener to pay attention. This is not music for every occasion; it want lull your baby to sleep. But when the moment is right, and you are in the right mood, it is an experience like no other.
Whereas the score to Reloaded was a techno-feat that was pure fun, this score establishes deeper orchestral roots that take it to a more refined, emotional level. Listen to the many places to which the listener travels: the frenetic chaos of the action cues, the solemnity of the elegies, the operatic tidal wave of the full chorus, and the sublimity of the film's denouement. Each is united into a unique and altogether representative symphony that has come not just to underline the Matrix universe but to utterly define it.
Three cheers for Don Davis, with the unavoidable question: why don't you score more films?
Perfection!.......2006-04-02
This score is absolutely astounding in every way. To say that it's musically complex is an understatement - it's often difficult and intricate to such a level that hasn't been seen much before or to such an extent - but unlike a lot of other complex and dissonant works, Revolutions is also so enjoyable and exciting thanks to it's ongoing energy and the sheer perfection of the music itself. Davis' tone for this movie and for the whole franchise has been spot on, which in itself is difficult to achieve, however, whereas the previous two scores incorporated a lot of techno riffs and beats, Revolutions thankfully allocates far more time to the orchestral elements, with only a few cues incorporating techno. I think this was wise; whereas in the first two movies, the techno element helped to contribute to that overall `cool' and `stylish' feel, by the time of the third movie, I feel the whole shiny black leather and cool shades image was quickly becoming cheesy and satirised and a back to basics, orchestral approach was far more appropriate.
Not that Davis delivered anything basic, far from it! As already mentioned the level of musical complexity is impressive and as it is, sounds unlike scores you may have heard before, a perfect and distinct sound for a distinct franchise. The tone here is generally dissonant and harsh with two predominant choirs in the music, strings and brass, with warm woodwinds pushed right into the background except for a few choice moments. This, along with the actual nature of the music, helps to create a sense of conflict between the two, which obviously suits the movie.
Despite its atonality, Revolutions is also often surprisingly melodic and unexpectedly produces some of the finest examples in film music of beautiful, uplifting and majestic moments. The love theme hinted at in Matrix Reloaded is given the full treatment here in Trinity Definitely and it is stunning - it's simple but achingly beautiful and effective and it's hard to imagine anything else fitting the scene so perfectly. Revolutions also gives the best rendition of the Main Titles so far with the now famous brass crescendo, wave effect perfectly complimented by the orchestration and leading into an exciting rhythm and chord progression. This alternating brass effect is such a neat and clever little motif and perfectly encapsulates the dreamy, warped sense of reality theme of the movie(s) - we're so used to the idea of a memorable melody or hook defining a franchise or representing the main themes and characters that I find it refreshing that such a simple technique can have exactly the same effect.
However, it is the action cues that impress the most and there are lots of them. It's very rare that you can say music is genuinely thrilling and exhilarating but from the exciting going to war cue Men in Metal right through to the score's epic highlight Neodammerung, the score never lets up in its energy, excitement and invention - the only other score I can think of that contains so many action cues but manages to keep them all fresh and exhilarating is Shearmur's Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and it must be so difficult to achieve but Davis manages it here seemingly effortlessly. Niobe's Run is exciting and frightening and gives the sense of being chased; Moribund Mifune is great `race against time' music; Saw Bitch Workhorse is un-relentlessly dissonant building to an almighty crescendo and Neodammerung is operatic and very classical sounding, with the truly immense choir singing over a simple chord progression and layered with timpani, constantly swirling strings and high woodwinds and the rest of the orchestra playing at top volume - it's breathless, absolutely perfect for the movie's big showdown and gives way to some great moments of the brass motif. It all ends with the glorious Spirit of the Universe, a wonderfully pastoral and uplifting contrast to all that's preceded it and gives a wonderful sense of a new dawn in utopia.
It's surprising just how good this score is, every cue perfectly compliments and augments the scenes they are accompanying whilst still being so enjoyable to listen to away from the movie - Davis manages to maintain this superior level of writing at all times with hardly any dull moments (at least in the fully orchestral cues anyway). The Matrix Revolutions is certainly an important achievement in film scoring not to mention Davis' career and is one of the best examples of modern action scoring if not one of the best in the genre, it's thrilling and always impressive, a master class in counterpoint, orchestration and musical development and above all, a highly enjoyable listen. Perfection.
Breathtaking.......2005-01-12
While opinions on the movie of the same name are all over the map, one thing everyone agrees on is the incredible musical score to "The Matrix Revolutions" (warning: This review contains spoilers to the movie, so read with caution)
The Matrix Revolutions main title: The always haunting musical opening to the movie. Very good
The trainman cometh: Starts off gentle and happy, with Neo talking to Sati and her family. Calm, relaxing music plays while they talk, before beats start to come in, transfering to a frantic chase that goes along at breakneck speed in a fast beat.
Tetsujin: A quiet start with a foreboding Asian beat hints that its not all fun and games here. After a quick Asian beat down, we get some quiet harp and bean shakers. And then it's an all out war as electronic beats pulse while our heroes blast the oposition to smithereens.
In my Head: The only song on this track (thank goodness), this is actually quite catchy. I'll never be a fan of rock n roll, but this track is quite fun. Heavy on electronic insturments and only mild vocals, its a memorable song.
The road to sourceville: A quiet start shattered by a fast vocal, followed by quiet happy music as Neo is reunited with Trinity, then slow atmosphere while they visit the oracle for the last time.
Men in Metal: As the battle draws ever nearer, the war insturments (drums and such) begin to play as the soldiers prepare for the inevitable battle. A rousing speach gives them strength. This track is heavy on preparation music, and uses it well.
Niobies run: Quiet and atmospheric as Niobie and the others head closer to the tunnel, the music indicating the uneasiness as they try to slip past the sentinels. But of course they get spotted. Then its an all out frantic race as they zoom deep into the earth to try and escape with thier lives. In the Zion dock there's a few seconds of final preparation before the grim fighting begins. This track is heavy on "race for your life!" music.
Woman can drive: Things get desperate as the battle to save Zion continues. Niobie struggles to pilot the hammer to safety while being attacked non-stop. This track features more frantic racing and fighting music with drum beats.
Morbid Mifune: Pure war. This track excellently captures the horror and the hopelessness of the dock battle. The humans are doomed, but they keep fighting. With quick military beats and haunting vocals, this is a standout track. My favorite moment begins when the music is loud and filled with military beats as we see Mifune fighting for his life. As the kid tries to get ammo to him, the music truly shows how hopeless everything is, while also showing the will to keep fighting and not give up. A quiet military beat follows with the death of Mifune.
Kidfried: Thundering blasts as the Hammer closes in on Zion, followed by haunting vocals, and a standout moment where the Hammer zooms into Zion, where the music is heavy and quick and the vocals compete with quick beats as the end of the frantic race is in sight. Then all is quiet and calm as the first battle is won.
Saw B***h workhorse (what an odd name): The gloom of the real world shows itself as Neo and Trinity head towards the machine city. When they reach it's borders, heavy beats and ominous vocals give the feeling on huge bemoths guarding its borders. Yet hope remains among the chaos as we witness the wonder of Neo's power. A strong and gloomy (yet hopeful) track.
Trinity definitly: Out of all the tracks in all the matrix movies, this one stands out among the others. Its a pure musical track, with no electronic enhancments, no fancy beats, nothing. It's simply sad, quiet orchestra music. As Trinity lies dying within the Logos, Don Davis does a standout job of conveying the sadness of her death. I actually cried a little when I first heard this one because it's so sad, yet at the same time, dignified. It has an identity all its own because its so different from the music we've heard before. A standout track.
Neodammerung: If there was ever a contest to determine the best one on one fight music ever made, this would be in the top three. It's the apacolypse mixed in with heavy dramatic beats as two foes fight to the death, each carrying incredible power. You can really feel the dramatic wieght contanined within each beat as Neo and Smith face each other for the final time. The haunting vocals adds so much to the experience that its impossible to imagine the music withought them. When the two take to the skies, the music increases in drama and epic scope as the two fight high above the ground. Then theres the final moment where the two head straight towards each other, readying for the final blow that will determine the fight. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.
Why Mr. Anderson?: As Smith stands over the beaten Neo, he asks him why he does it. The music is sad and curious. The end is near. We can feel that Neo is beaten and how exhausted he is. A final brief fight commences before Smiths raw power and fury shows itself through quick and hard beats. Then the music swells in triumph as Smith is finally defeated before quietly drifting into nothing as "it is done"
Spirit of the universe: Happiness is mingled with sadness in this track. Everything is happy, yet the sad vocals appear when Neo's body is taken away. Then the music slowly swells upwards as the end arrives. Everything is over and finished. Then the music finally swells one last time as the sun rises in a big happy moment.
Navras: Fantastic vocals (male and female) really define this track as just about every insturment comes into play here. Drums, australian digery doos, pianos, electronic beats, and flute music comes into play for one grand finale of music. Truley stunning, and tied with Neodammerung as best track on the CD.
In my humble opinion, the third matrix movie has the best music of the entire trilogy. It's hard edgy no-nonsense action music, untainted by unnecessary songs. It's all insturmental and hard hitting, making it a truley magnificant soundtrack that I listen to almost everyday. A truly worthy buy.
MIND BLOWING.......2004-12-12
I have not bought this CD yet... and I am not really a matrix fan however, my boyfriend is. On this cd, the song Navras made my boyfriend cry because of all the emotion that song brings. It is truely a good sound track and I cant wait to get it for him for christmas. If you love hard beats and soft strings this is the CD for you!
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- Dreamgirls 2001
- Not the real "DREAM" experience
- Absolutely brilliant!
- Amazing!!!!!!
- One Night Only
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Henry Krieger , Audra McDonald , Brian Stokes Mitchell , Emily Skinner , and Darius de Haas
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ASIN: B00005Y4P4
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
Tracks:
- I'm Looking for Something, Baby
- Goin' Downtown
- Takin' the Long Way Home
- Move (You're Steppin on My Heart)
- Scene: Fifty bucks says the Dreamettes don't win
- Fake Your Way to the Top
- Scene: It ain't working, Marty
- Cadillac Car
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- Scene: I don't believe they can do that
- Steppin' to the Bad Side
- Scene: I'm working on a long shot
- Party, Party
- I Want You, Baby
- Scene: I'm a woman now
- Family
- Scene: What are you doing to that girl?
- Dreamgirls
- Press Conference
- Heavy
- Walkin' Down the Strip/Scene: Las Vegas
- It's All Over
- And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going
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- Opening Act II: Dreams Medley
- Scene: Effie White is the best singer you're gonna find
- I Am Changing
- Vogue Sequence
- When I First Saw You
- Ain't No Party
- I Meant You No Harm
- The Rap
- I Miss You, Old Friend
- One Night Only
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- I'm Somebody
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A Chorus Line may be better known, but Dreamgirls was a towering achievement for director Michael Bennett. Loosely based on the Supremes' story, the 1982 musical told a typical show-biz tale of fame, backbiting, and survival. As is often the case for one-night only events, the cast in this concert version (recorded in New York on September 24, 2001) is led by an eye-popping assortment of Broadway powerhouses: Lillias White (The Life), Audra McDonald (Ragtime, Marie Christine), and Heather Headley (Ragtime). McDonald reveals a previously undisclosed comic streak, while Headley confirms her status as a rising star. Reprising the role of Effie Melody White (created by Jennifer Holliday), White belts the classic "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." But the beauty of Dreamgirls is that it's so packed with catchy, Motown-influenced R&B numbers that each lead can sink her teeth into some prime material and get a turn in the spotlight. This double-CD set really makes you wish you'd been there when the show was recorded: you can hear the crowd going berserk at times, and the temptation is strong to do the same thing in the comfort of your living room. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
Dreamgirls 2001.......2007-06-27
This was the worst reproduction of Dreamgirls that I ever heard. I was so disappointed the CD went into the garbage. This is one CD that I would not sell to the public because I expect so much and get so little.
Not the real "DREAM" experience.......2007-04-04
Forget about the film sountrack. Get this CD set. And it's far better than the original cast recording which goes lacking. More songs and more everything that makes a live performance just what it is. Live (compared to film where anything can be done to enhance a performance!) -- the energy, the excitement and the performances make this a rare treat for anyone wanting to share in the real DREAM experience.
Isn't a full Broadway revival long over due. But wait: I've heard rumors that a rvial may be "in the works. I certainly hope so. Maybe this time it will receive the Tony award it deserved in the first place.
Absolutely brilliant!.......2007-01-28
There is atleast 5 new songs on this album that were not in the movie! These girls kill it I mean they are just amazing singers, and this all live! This is needed for any Dreamgirls fanatic like me! You are gonna love it! Enjoy! love live laugh :)
Amazing!!!!!!.......2006-12-04
As a theatre lover, this recording is amazing. I actually prefer this recording to the OBC. Sheryl Lee Ralph is okay, but can't touch Audra's Deena. The first time I heard Ms. White's "And I Am Telling You..", goosbumps all over my body. The only weak cast member in my opinon is Heather Headly. Vocally, she just isn't there. Too much Aida, not enough Dreamgirls. But all in all, a great live recording of a great show.
One Night Only .......2006-07-19
I was lucky enough to attend this One Night Only concert performance of Dreamgirls and it was a night I will never forget!! The cast was brilliant and the cd is as good if not better than the Broadway cast recording because it is the entire show not just the songs. Bravo to everyone involved !!!
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- New Faces of 1952
- Wonderful memories!
- Where is Time For Tea?
- If You Tapped Your Fingers to the Music in Waiting for Goffman . . .
- What about the movie?
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ASIN: B00008YGW3
Release Date: 2004-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Opening
- Lucky Pierre - Robert Clary, , , Bill Mullikin,
- Boston Beguine - Alice Ghostley
- Love Is a Simple Thing - June Carroll, Robert Clary, Eartha Kitt,
- Nanty Puts Her Hair Up - Virginia Bosler, Allen Conroy, , Alice Ghostley, Joe Lautner, Bill Mullikin
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- Bal Petit Bal - Robert Clary, Eartha Kitt
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- Penny Candy - June Carroll
- Don't Fall Asleep
- I'm in Love With Miss Logan - Robert Clary, Joe Lautner,
- Monotonous - Eartha Kitt
- Lizzie Borden - Pat Hammerlee, Joe Lautner, Paul Lynde, Bill Mullikin
Customer Reviews:
New Faces of 1952 .......2007-05-13
This is the original broadway cast album. It contains songs which went on to become hits for their performers, such as Lizzie Borden, Lucky Pierre, Love is a simple thing, Guess who I saw today, Bal petit bal and Monotomous. Now re-released on Jasmine label, it was originally released by RCA Victor so the quality is excellent, but from the mono era.
Wonderful memories!.......2007-03-24
Loved having this on the CD form. I wore out the 33 1/3 record. Thank you for carrying this CD!
Where is Time For Tea?.......2005-12-04
I bought a recording of this show in the middle '70s when RCA was re-isuing a lot of their rare soundtracks. The record made a big deal about isuing a lost track called "Time For Tea" from this show sung by June Carroll and Alice Ghostley. This track is not included on this CD. Luckily I still had the record, and was able to make a version of the CD and add the second last track just before Lizzy Borden. Buyer beware however, this CD is not complete!
If You Tapped Your Fingers to the Music in Waiting for Goffman . . ........2005-08-16
Hey, don't waste your money unless you dig the score of really crummy musicals. Some people do. If you are not among that select group then don't believe the good reviews by other buyers (bless their hearts) like I did. Note that Amazon doesn't offer excepts from this aged dog. Good strategy. I bought this cd for the Lizzie Borden song on it but the arrangers even ruined that with a silly bridge section about Lizzie ruining the singers' weekly hoedown. Terrible. Maybe I can unload this cd in a used music store and get a few dollars back. I hope so.
What about the movie?.......2005-07-01
Great, great show! But are any of you people aware that "New Faces of 1952" came out as a movie. The entire stage show was shot mainly from the front as if from a really expensive orchestra seat. Includes Paul Lynde and Ronny Graham in a howling send-up of "Death of a Salesman." Paul Lynde in tattered jungle gear at an afternoon ladies lecture describing his latest safari to darkest Africa. And Eartha doing "Monotonous!" The whole show was filmed.
NOW where is a VHS or DVD of that film? The world is waiting!
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- Katie
- SWeet movie
- My Little Box Rocks
- suburbanwolf got it right!
- "My Little Box" is not sung by Trent Reznor
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Ghost Ship (Score)
John Frizzell
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
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If the idea behind director John Beck's nautical frightfest isn't exactly new--long-lost ship is mysteriously found floating at sea--the filmmaker invests it with a smart sense of style and tension that lifts it above its horror-exploitation roots. The brooding orchestral score from composer John Frizzell (13 Ghosts, Beautiful, Alien Resurrection) conjures up the appropriate atmosphere of foreboding and unease, while largely steering clear of the genre's inherent cheese quotient. Indeed, the composer invokes an often surprising sense of emotional strain and weariness, injecting some welcome human dimensions amid the expected shrieking strings and rumbling brass and percussion. While certain genre clichés are paid heed, Frizzell's efforts here often as not eschew orchestral thunder for more subtle, intimate music that lifts the film from mere floating haunted-house gambit into something more emotionally gripping. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Katie.......2007-04-11
I love the music from this movie. I really love this movie because of the little girl. Katie is very sweet. You would love to have a friend like her. Katie will be there for you. Katie will take care of you.
SWeet movie.......2006-04-09
also THE MUDVANYE SONG RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "NOT FALLING" I'M PLAYING IT RIGHT NOW, I KNEW THIS BAND SOUNDED FAMILIAR. THEY ROCK BABY. :)
My Little Box Rocks.......2005-02-13
The great song from the "flashback scene" in the movie, is track 23, My Little Box. Simply a must-have song. Dark and dry, the lyrics accompany the hollow and spooky beat. "I live safe inside my cell, in the darkness that surrounds me, I see my own special hell. Compliment my suffering, feeling warm inside this pain, four walls comin' down on me, are coming down again."
suburbanwolf got it right!.......2004-12-30
the song for flashback(night of slaughter)scene is "superhoney" by edwin and the pressure. it can be purchased on amazon canada or go to the edwin and the pressure website and click on links for purchase. And there it is!
"My Little Box" is not sung by Trent Reznor.......2004-06-10
"My Little Box" is sung by Gabriel Mann, not Trent Reznor like someone suggested.
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- One of the best motion picture soundtracks ever!
- Atmosphere.
- 5 stars for the Score by Clouser
- Clouser's score= 4 stars. Everything else= 1 star.
- Sweeeeeeet
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Saw
Manufacturer: Koch Records
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ASIN: B0002WZSNU
Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Sturm Front Line
- Hello, Adam
- Bite The Hand That Bleeds
- Last I Heard
- Action
- Reverse Beartrap
- You Make Me Feel So Dead
- X Marks The Spot
- Wonderful World
- Cigarette
- We'Re Out Of Time
- F**k This S**t
- Hello Zepp
- Zepp Overature
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One of the best motion picture soundtracks ever!.......2006-10-09
I loved the original SAW movie and enjoyed the music score and the atmosphere the music throughout the movie portrayed. This album release is a monumental record produced and mixed by Charlie Clouser (Ex N-I-N). There is not a song on this album that is bad or not worth being on this release.
'Sturm' is a song created by Front Line Assembly released specifically for this movie and the song is a perfect opener. The song is purely industrial and features the best of what FLA offers, the driving industrial beat with hard hitting nasal base lyrics.
'Bite The Hand that Bleeds' is a softer industraial/dark theme song by the kings of future metal - Fear Factory who I am a big fan of. In the DVD's special features, this song came with its own music video taking bits from the actual movie.
The other bands in this album I have not heard of but the songs were good, some more harder in sounding than others but worth the listen. What was the winning part to this album was the movie score by Charlie Clouser.
I have to agree with other prior reveiwers are say the best two songs of this album are 'Hello Zepp' and 'Zepp Overture'. Both songs are genious and great sounding. I have Hello Zepp on a website entry page song. It is one of the best songs I have ever listened to.
I assure anyone who is a fan of Saw, you will enjoy this album immensely and take alot out of it. I am simply in awe of this block-buster album.
Atmosphere........2005-12-14
What makes this album worth 5 stars? That may be one of the questions you find yourself asking. I'll tell you why. During the commentary for the Saw dvd Leigh Whannell (who played Adam and wrote the movie) said he felt the movie had a gritty, muddy and rusty feel to it. I agree. So, he wanted to find somebody to do a score and bands that would give off that feel. Charlie Clouser (ex-nin) does a wonderful job here. So, he brings in bands such as Fear Factory and Pitbull Daycare (I have spoken with their drummer, he is a really nice guy.) I prefer Black Metal and Death Metal over industrial. However, I love this soundtrack. I have not been able to take it out of my walkman since getting it. First, the atmosphere Charlie Clouser gives off, is right on the money and I am highly impressed. Also, I am not the biggest fan of Fear Factory but their song is quite good as well. However, my favorite song is "Hello Zepp" the epic song, in while the final few minutes (most shocking as well)of the movie are played out. That song is worth the money alone. So, even though you may not enjoy industrial, this is still worth giving a try. Enjoy
5 stars for the Score by Clouser.......2005-10-01
I bought this album for the score of the movie, not the bands featured on the album. Charlie Clouser did a great job, a chilling and awesome score. My favorite track is "hello zep" which was my main motivation of getting this album. Some of the band tracks here are actually pretty good, but when it comes to a soundtrack album, I prefer the score. Good album overall. Can't wait for the Saw 2 soundtrack.
Clouser's score= 4 stars. Everything else= 1 star. .......2005-09-19
I'm kinda divided with this disk-I really, really liked the score itself, that is the stuff performed by Charlie Clouser, especially the effectively bleak "Hello Adam" and the great "Hello Zepp" and "Zepp Overature". Unfortunately, the heavy metal/rock/whatever--*vomits*. I personally hate that type of music. The disk is definitely worth the price, but just be aware that there are some really awful metal tracks amongst the otherwise very good score.
Sweeeeeeet.......2005-05-18
OKay. I was shocked that only 8 other people had reviewed this great soundtrack. But that's besides the point. Charlie Clouser did a fine job with the original score, especially "Hello, Zepp" and "Zepp Overature". The tracks by the bands were good, some were definately better than others. "You Make Me Feel So Dead" by Pitbull Daycare is by far my favorite track and "Wonderful World" by the Psycho Pumps is equally awsome. "Bite the Hand That Bleeds" by Fear Factory SUCKS ASS!!!! I was extremely dissapointed when that was the only video on the DVD. Oh well, I'm also dissapointed that I can't for the life of me find anything else on the Psycho Pumps. It's as if they only did this one song for this album. That's kinda sad if it's true. Anyway, if you were a fan of the film, get this.
Average customer rating:
- Beautiful melody but lacks variety
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Being Julia
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B00065U0NG
Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Curtain Up
- Real World - The Mills Brothers
- Lift
- Bei Mir Bist du Sch
- Farewell My Love
- Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
- Never Seen Them Shine Like That Before
- Birthday Presents
- It Will Only End in Tears
- They Didn't Believe Me
- Charades
- I Saw the Light On
- Am I Late
- Not That Sort of Girl
- Take a Break
- Yes, Yes - Alison Jiear
- Avice Gets the Part
- Reunion - The Andrews Sisters
- Play for the Other Side
- Mad About the Boy
- Jimmy's Magic
- Avice Takes a Bow
- For Old Times' Sake
- Laird O'Drumblair
- Stage Is Set
- Curtain Call
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Quite Alone
Amazon.com
Based on Somerset Maugham's middling novel Theater, Annette Bening stars as the title character, an aging star of the London stage whose life and the melodramas she performs have come to mirror each other. Composer Mychael Danna sets those conflicts to a score that emphasizes theatrical surfaces and rigid role-playing, utilizing a finely honed classical pastiche approach with parallels to his previous period-evoking work on Vanity Fair. His cues here are rooted in the light romantic chamber music of the 19th century, though they frequently bristle with a more contemporary energy and aplomb. Offering counterpoint to Danna's dignified, oft-precious classical confections and mining the story's more sensual human dimensions are pop chestnuts from the era (The Andrews Sisters' saucy "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon" and Mills Brothers' jaunty "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries"), as well as fine contemporary takes of "They Didn't Believe Me" and Noel Coward's "Mad About the Boy" by Denzel Sinclair and Alison Jicar's elegant read of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." --Jerry McCulley
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Beautiful melody but lacks variety.......2005-04-11
Being Julia OST has a beautiful main melody which occurs over and over again throughout the tracks. I especially like "Curtain Up" and "Quite Alone". However, Being Julia OST doesn't have other strong melody to show along side with the main melody which seems a little too simple for a complete album. The movie is great too. Annette Bening's performance is outstanding.
Average customer rating:
- Lovely ^^
- An excellent mix!
- One Of My Favorites By Yuki Kajiura
- I don't know im three years old!!!!!!!!!!
- Eclectic only begins...
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.hack/Sign Original Sound & Song Track 2
Yuki Kajiura , and See-Saw
Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006HBNM
Release Date: 2002-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Open Your Heart
- Smallest Delight
- Labyrinthth
- In The Land Of The Twilight, Under The Moon
- In Your Mind
- Bear
- Echoes
- Cyber-Slum
- Strangers
- Where You Are
- Limits
- Broken Wings
- Mimiru
- Useless Chatting
- Secret Project
- Say Goodbye
- To Nowhere
- End Of The Road
- Das Wandern
- Open Your Heart~ Reprise
Customer Reviews:
Lovely ^^.......2005-08-17
A truly magnificent CD. The songs are mixes of techno, and a style that reminds me of celtic music. If you love the music in the show, you will most likely love the CD ^^. If you like this CD I also suggest the sound/song track 1. Which has mimiru on the cover. This is my first review, sorry about not going that in-detail, I wasn't positive what to put :P
An excellent mix!.......2005-05-13
The first time watching .Hack//Sign, I instantly fell in love with the soundtrack. I expected to find a CD totally in Japanese, singers singing words I had no idea what meant. But what I found were English lyrics, and very good ones, too. It's a great assortment fo music, from slow to dance. Escpecially worth a listen are 'To Nowhere' and 'In the Land of Twilight, Under the Moon'. Excellent listening, great quality sound, definitely worth the price. Five stars.
One Of My Favorites By Yuki Kajiura.......2005-05-02
It's great, at first i had only purchased it for In the twilight, under the moon. But after listening to the whole CD none of it ever gets old.
I don't know im three years old!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-03-20
I like it, and from me, if you knew me, you'd be impressed. note: its cheaper if you buy it with the .hack//sign volume 2 dvd and music combo, no diff.
Eclectic only begins..........2004-03-10
to describe Ms. Kajiura's compositions. This music goes far beyond ordinary J-Pop. Not only classically trained, but the daughter of a musician, she has created some of the most interesting and emotion-filled peices I've heard in anime. The songs mix beautiful vocals with traditional orchestral instruments, marimbas, bagpipes, banjos, and concertinas. It's wonderful stuff. If you can hear "To Nowhere" and aren't moved, you're made of stone.
Average customer rating:
- Broadway style performances in terrific sound!
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The Musicality of Kern
Manufacturer: Jay Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00006640U
Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
Tracks:
- Can't Help Singing ("Can't Help Singing") - Katrina Murphy
- Till the Clouds Roll By ("Oh, Boy! ") - Graham Bickley / Katherine Evans
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ("Roberta") - Glory Crampton
- Who? ("Sunny") - Matt Bogart / Jessica Boevers
- They Didn't Believe Me ("The Girl from Utah") - Darryl Knock
- Make Believe ("Showboat ") - Thomas Allen and Valerie Masterson
- The Last Time I Saw Paris ("Lady Be Good") - George Dvorsky
- Can I Forget You? ("High Wide and Handsome") - Elisabeth Welch
- Look for the Silver Lining ("Sally") - Alexander Hanson / Catherine Port
- I'm Old Fashioned ("You Were Never Lovelier") - Lorna Dallas
- Dearly Beloved ("You Were Never Lovely") - Daniella Carson
- Ol' Man River ("Showboat") - Willard White
Customer Reviews:
Broadway style performances in terrific sound!.......2006-07-11
These performances by British singers are all ones that Kern himself would have liked. No-nonsense singing and arranging so that what you hear is the song Kern wrote--not a performaner's special interpretation that is more about the performer than the song. Most sound as if they are right out of the show that generated the song in the first place. If you want top drawer musicality of performers that match the composer's, this is far better than the compilations of assorted pop singers. It's all about Kern's music.
Average customer rating:
- Amazon is definitely the issue for the delay- Order at your own risk
- Amazon is the issue, here
- .Hack//sign Review
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.hack//SIGN Original Soundtrack 1
Yuki Kajiura , and See-Saw
Manufacturer: Bandai
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ASIN: B000BGR0OC
Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Tracks:
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Yasashii Yoake (TV-Size)
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/The World
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Kiss
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Key of the Twilight
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Valley of Mist
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Where the Sky Is High
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Fake Wings
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Interlude
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Fear
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Aura
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Before Dawn
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Foreigners
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/B.T.
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/A Stray Child
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Sit Beside Me
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Magic and Sword
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/A Bit of Happiness
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Silent Life
- .Hack//Sign Original Soundtrack/Obsession (TV-Mix)
Customer Reviews:
Amazon is definitely the issue for the delay- Order at your own risk.......2007-02-10
Wish I had seen the other review before ordering.
I ordered Nov 22nd, 2006 and as of this date still haven't received it- They sent me an email after 4 weeks (2 weeks past the first delivery date and too late for Christmas) saying it was going to take a bit longer. Well, that 3 weeks time window has expired and I certainly wish they would have just said, "Maybe if we get enough of these orders we'll actually order some and maybe you will get it"
Amazon, do the right thing, just tell us if you are sending it or not. I paid extra to have it delivered in time and wow, if I had known that I wouldn't have gotten by now, I would have never done business with you. Part of my other order was an import from Japan and that came on time. This is distributed in the US.
Oder only if you have patience and you can't find it anywhere else. Maybe I will get it by the summer.
Amazon is the issue, here.......2007-02-01
The item, I know for a fact is a quality one, because a friend of mine has it. Thus, the rating.
BUT, I warn you now... I ordered this item October 28th, 2006. It is now January 31 2007- and they have been yet to even SHIP this item out to me! So if you can, try to get this from another seller. I am very unsatisfied with Amazon.
.Hack//sign Review.......2006-11-06
To fans of the show, you will more than likely have already made a decision about the musical score. If you haven't seen the show, the best way I can describe it is as world music with female vocals added. Some of the tracks make me think, Renaissance Fair, in that it has the instrumental sounds one might think of. Other tracks have a calm melancholy to them that I found to be very enjoyable. To get a really good idae of the style of music, look for Fiction, also by Yuki Kajiura. It has a couple songs from this cd and it has the same vocalist, Emily Bindiger. That's my rewiew and I hope it helps.
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Noir Original Soundtrack 2
Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer]
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000AMFER2
Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Le Grand Retour
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Secret Game
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Fake Garden
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Les Soldats II
- Noir, Anime Television Score/In Memory of You
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- Noir, Anime Television Score/Maze
- Noir, Anime Television Score/In Peace
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Despair
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Power-Hungry
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Black Is Black
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Canta Per Me II
- Noir, Anime Television Score/At Dusk
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Permonition
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Killing
- Noir, Anime Television Score/A Farewell Song
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Kireina Kanjo (Beautiful Emotions) - ...
- Noir, Anime Television Score/Indio
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