Названия альбома: Джуманджи / Jumanji
Исполнители / Композиторы: James Horner Год выпуска альбома: 2022
Год выхода фильма: 1995
Жанр: Score
Количество треков: 41
Длительность звучания: 02:10:24
Lossless аудио формат: FLAC ( tracks )
Свойства аудио: 2 channels / 16 bit / 44.1 kHz
Размер архива: ≈ 583 МБ ( добавлена информация для восстановления )
Треклист
CD 1 - The Film Score 01. James Horner - Prologue and Main Title 02. James Horner - Alan Finds The Game 03. James Horner - Oven Sounds / First Move 04. James Horner - The New House 05. James Horner - Bats In The Attic / The Exterminator 06. James Horner - Monkey Mayhem 07. James Horner - A New World 08. James Horner - Alan Parrish 09. James Horner - Mosquito In Car 10. James Horner - Alan Explains The Dangers 11. James Horner - "It's Sarah's Move" 12. James Horner - Plant Almost Eats Peter 13. James Horner - The Hunter 14. James Horner - Stampede! 15. James Horner - A Pelican Steals The Game 16. James Horner - Hunter Sniffs The Game 17. James Horner - Hunter Shoots At Alan / Monkeys Start Looting 18. James Horner - Rampage Through Town Pt. I & Pt. II 19. James Horner - Store Mayhem 20. James Horner - Car Crash 21. James Horner - Peter's Tail / Van Pelt's Hand 22. James Horner - The Monsoon 23. James Horner - "Jumanji" [Film Edit] 24. James Horner - Peter, Judy and Parents 25. James Horner - End Titles
CD 2 The Extras 01. James Horner - Monkey Mayhem (Without Klaxon Horns) 02. James Horner - "It's Sarah's Move" (Alternate) 03. James Horner - Jumanji Drums 1995 Soundtrack Album 04. James Horner - Prologue and Main Title 05. James Horner - First Move 06. James Horner - Monkey Mahem 07. James Horner - A New World 08. James Horner - "It's Sarah's Move" 09. James Horner - The Hunter 10. James Horner - Rampage Through Town 11. James Horner - Alan Parrish 12. James Horner - Stampede! 13. James Horner - A Pelican Steals the Game 14. James Horner - The Monsoon 15. James Horner - "Jumanji" 16. James Horner - End Titles
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I don't care what people say about this movie. I love it! And it's for me the second best score of the X-Men franchise, being "X-Men: First Class" the best. The film's director Brett Ratner invited John Powell to write the music for being a fan of Powell's work in The Bourne Identity. Powell included references to the score from the previous two films. The second track "Bathroom Titles" is an explosion of violent percussion in the form of Danny Elfman's Planet of the Apes soundtrack. Actually, Powell's style is a noticeable mixture of Elfman and John Williams (especially their Spider-Man and Superman soundtracks, respectively).
filmtrack review declares: "Fantastic in its thematic development, relentless pacing, and complex orchestration, this score sounds like its franchise predecessors on steroids."
Highlights: Bathroom Titles Whirlpool Of Love Rejection Is Never Easy Entering The House Dark Phoenix's Tragedy - this one is really impressive! Farewell To X The Funeral Building Bridges Shock And No Oars Massacre Phoenix Rises
Елизавета: Золотой век / Elizabeth: The Golden Age
This is a hell of an excellent criminally underrated soundtrack! The original score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig Armstrong. Kapur was thrilled to have both Rahman and Armstrong working together on the music, saying it was fascinating to watch "two people with totally different backgrounds and cultures" interact. Cate Blanchett had travelled to India in the early 2000s, coming away with several Indian sounds, and badgered Kapur to get Rahman to score Hollywood movies. Antonio Pinto was mentioned as being a collaborator during production, but later Armstrong joined the project. In January 2009, he expressed regret that other compositions from A. R. Rahman were not used in the film, feeling that "the score of Golden Age was not half as good as it could have been." He expressed hope to hear these pieces appear in another project.
Highlights: Opening Philip Horseriding Mary's Beheading Storm Closing
"Opening" from the score was used in the BBC's coverage of the Single's Finals at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships. "Storm" is heard in a trailer of the 2013 film Man of Steel.