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CD 1 01. Merle Saunders, The Grateful Dead - The Twilight Zone '85 Main Title 02. Christopher Young - A Small Talent For War 03. Christopher Young - A Matter Of Minutes 04. Basil Poledouris - A Message From Charity 05. Basil Poledouris - Monsters! 06. Basil Poledouris - Profile In Silver 07. Basil Poledouris - Song Of The Younger World 08. Ken Wannberg - Still Life 09. Dennis McCarthy - Voices In The Earth 10. Merle Saunders, The Grateful Dead - The Twilight Zone '85 End Title CD 2 01. J.A.C. Redford - What Are Friends For? 02. Craig Safan - Dead Woman's Shoes 03. Craig Safan - Wong's Lost And Found Emporium 04. Craig Safan - The Uncle Devil Show 05. Craig Safan - Opening Day 06. Craig Safan - To See The Invisible Man 07. Craig Safan - Tooth And Consequences 08. Craig Safan - Teacher's Aide CD 3 01. Fred Steiner - A Day In Beaumont 02. Elliot Kaplan - The Last Defender Of Camelot 03. Arthur Kempel - The Elevator 04. William Goldstein - Her Pilgrim Soul 05. William Goldstein - The Card 06. William Goldstein - Time And Teresa Golowitz The Extras 07. William Goldstein - How About You? (Time And Teresa Golowitz) 08. Craig Safan - Circe Grove (Opening Day) 09. Basil Poledouris - Vampire Vamp (Monsters!)
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Ryuichi Sakamoto's involvement in the film's soundtrack marked his return to the industry after a year-long professional hiatus in 2014 due to health issues. The collaboration between Sakamoto, Alva Noto, and Bryce Dessner was significant, with Alva Noto being a frequent collaborator of Sakamoto's and being brought in personally by Sakamoto to help with the scope of the score due to concerns about health and the vast amount of music required for the film.
Steven Price's ability to create a score that encapsulates the intensity, emotion, and grit of the character is truly impressive. The music not only enhances the viewing experience but also serves as a powerful narrative tool, drawing the audience deeper into the story. Price's talent for crafting cinematic soundscapes shines through in "Wardaddy," leaving a lasting impression long after the film has ended.
"Preparing the Mission" is a captivating piece composed by Eric Serra, known for his work in film scores. The track evokes a sense of anticipation and readiness, fitting for scenes of preparation, planning, and gathering momentum before a significant endeavor.
Земля: Один потрясающий день / Earth: One Amazing Day
The music in "Earth: One Amazing Day" serves as a captivating backdrop to the awe-inspiring visuals, echoing the grandeur and diversity of our planet. Composed by Alex Heffes, the score beautifully complements the film's breathtaking cinematography, immersing viewers in the wonders of nature. With its evocative melodies and rhythmic compositions, the music enhances the emotional journey of discovery and appreciation for the natural world depicted in the documentary.
The music very well suits with the movie. The music in "Never Let Me Go" is hauntingly beautiful, weaving seamlessly with the film's melancholic atmosphere. Rachel Portman's score delicately captures the emotional depth of Kazuo Ishiguro's story, enhancing the poignant themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of time. It's a soundtrack that stays with you long after the credits roll, resonating with the film's profound exploration of what it means to be human.
Apparat's music for the movie "Equals" showcases the artist's versatility and innovative approach to electronic music, seamlessly blending avant-garde elements with anthemic pop moments. The score, part of the "Soundtracks: Equals Sessions" album, demonstrates Apparat's ability to create immersive soundscapes that enhance the narrative and emotional depth of the film.