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Лемони Сникет: 33 несчастья / Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

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Обложка к альбому - Лемони Сникет: 33 несчастья / Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

Названия альбома: Лемони Сникет: 33 несчастья / Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Исполнители: Thomas Newman, Bill Bernstein
Год выпуска альбома: 2004
Год выхода фильма: 2004
Жанр: Score
Количество треков: 29
Длительность звучания: 01:08:58

Носитель: Audio CD
Количество носителей: 1 x CD
Издатель ( лейбл ): Sony Classical, Sony Music Soundtrax - SK 93576

Lossless аудио формат: FLAC ( image + .cue + .log )
Свойства аудио: 2 channels / 16 bit / 44.1 kHz
Размер архива: ≈ 359 МБ ( добавлена информация для восстановления )

Треклист

01. Thomas Newman - The Bad Beginning
02. Thomas Newman - Chez Olaf
03. Thomas Newman - The Baudelaire Orphans
04. Thomas Newman - In Loco Parentis
05. Thomas Newman - Resilience
06. Thomas Newman - The Reptile Room
07. Thomas Newman - An Unpleasant Incident Involving A Train
08. Thomas Newman - Curdled Cave
09. Thomas Newman - Puttanesca
10. Thomas Newman - Curious Feeling Of Falling
11. Thomas Newman - Regarding The Incredibly Deadly Viper
12. Thomas Newman - The Marvelous Marriage
13. Thomas Newman - Lachrymose Ferry
14. Thomas Newman - Concerning Aunt Josephine
15. Thomas Newman - Vfd
16. Thomas Newman - The Wide Window
17. Thomas Newman - Cold As Ike
18. Thomas Newman - Hurricane Herman
19. Thomas Newman - Snaky Message
20. Thomas Newman - The Regrettable Episode Of The Leeches
21. Thomas Newman - Interlude With Sailboat
22. Thomas Newman - Verisimilitude
23. Thomas Newman, Bill Bernstein - Loverly Spring
24. Thomas Newman - A Woeful Wedding
25. Thomas Newman - Attack Of The Hook-Handed Man
26. Thomas Newman - Taken By Surpreeze
27. Thomas Newman - One Last Look
28. Thomas Newman - The Letter That Never Came
29. Thomas Newman - Drive Away (End Title)
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  1. ID-1308  /  21.01.2010 - 22:27
    Немного найдется композиторов, способных на такую музыку. Ньюману можно смело отдавать 50% успеха фильма. Он создает настроение и философию зрительной картинки. Слушать Ньюмана в низком качестве бессмысленно. Огромное спасибо тем, кто делает этот сайт.
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  2. ID-9236  /  07.01.2018 - 10:37
    Xlnt movie!
    Great score1
    ThnxQ
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  3. ID-9445  /  07.04.2018 - 21:44
    As an album of just under seventy minutes, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events covers a good deal over ground that on the whole delivers a refreshingly mature score. Whilst it’s certainly not a break from the kind of output many have come to expect from Thomas Newman, it is certainly a welcome break for a film of this nature.

    To those who know Newman’s score to Finding Nemo, A Series of Unfortunate Events is going to seem like fairly familiar territory, and this can be seen as a good or bad thing depending on where you stand. Often we’ve seen Newman asked to deliver simply one thing or another in his music, but it is nice at least to see the composer again getting the chance to fully fuse his most common styles, his penchant for the offbeat and his ever reliable ability to tug at the heartstrings. It serves to be a successfully consistent musical combination on the album.

    "The Bad Beginning" is certainly an attention grabbing first track. With the burst of a little giggle we’re greeted to a teaser of "Loverly Spring," a song featured later on the album penned by Newman and Bill Bernstein. The cue halts amusingly to signal a sinister tone before things are allowed to pick and become more playful again. It’s actually a terrific opening cue that lets the listener become quickly accustomed in what to expect from the score as a whole.

    It’s in the central the section of the album where Newman begins to play around and have the most fun. "The Marvellous Marriage" for instance, may well be under a minute in length but it is a remarkably fun interlude in the score, and eleven tracks later much the same can be said of the aforementioned "Loverly Spring." The surround cues are certainly varied in their execution, but whether they vary enough from track to track is open to debate. There is a lot of fun to be had however.

    Two of the score’s principal themes are introduced in "The Baudelaire Orphans" and "Resilience." It could be said that the latter is Thomas Newman in a nutshell, introducing a theme that reaches its peak at the end of the album in "The Letter that Never Came" where we not only find Newman at his most sentimental, but his most beautiful. Here in closing the film he takes one of the theme, with himself leading the way on the piano, before introducing his typical rich arrangement of strings ending proceedings on a bitter-sweet note. Here where Newman excels, he remains hard to fault in always hitting a desired emotional note.

    I do like this score a great deal, more so with every subsequent listen. For his fans A Series of Unfortunate Events paints a healthy portrait of the composer at his most eclectic, however in contrast to this, those wishing for director Brad Silberling to have pushed Newman into exploring new territories will find the music may ultimately leave something to be desired.
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