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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724384735029
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Melankolic
Manufacturer: Melankolic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Melankolic
Release Date: April 05, 1999
Studio: Melankolic
Sales Rank: 29943
Disc 1:- Hymn
- Unseen
- Ruby
- Rebecca
- Rochester
- Robbery
- Ball
- Chance
- Business
- Business
- Business
- Revelations
- Duel
- Love Declared
- Little Bit More
- Never Gonna Give You Up
- Disaster
- Hanging
- Escape
- Resolutions
- Houses In Motion
- Childhood
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Editorial Review:
From Amazon.com: Electronica artists are increasingly in demand as film scorers. Overall this is good news, and this heavily instrumental music fits especially well with action or sci-fi movies (cf. Pi). Since Plunkett & Macleane is set in the 18th century, choosing Massive Attack associate Craig Armstrong was a bit of an odd choice-one that's mostly paid off. Here Armstrong mixes up Carl Orff-style pomp, string-laden trip-hop, and a somber ambience reminiscent of late 1980s Goth. And despite Lewis Parker's inept (and incongruous) rapping, a cover of Talking Heads' "Houses in Motion" provides a soulful break from the heavy-duty atmospherics that make up most of this CD. We're not talking Miklós Rósza here, but this definitely is an encouraging piece of work. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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...For the reason that the funky songs aren't included. I was looking forward to hearing The Tiger Lillies song 'Hell', but the soundtrack only includes the score from Craig Armstrong. However, even without the songs, this soundtrack is incredible. The mix of opera, classical and dance in one piece of music is expertly done. The best tracks include 'Ball' which mixes classical with a funky modern dance beat, 'Business parts 1-3' sounds fun and sexy, but the real gems are the tremendous 'Hanging' and 'Escape' which makes the entire album.
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You may be forgiven for thinking you have never heard any of these tracks, but you have! 'Escape' is commonly used in TV programmes for anything from car reviews to football reports!
Craig Armstrong is a master composer and this soundtrack is the perfect accompaniment to the film, and just like the film, grossly underrated!
The emotional rollacoaster you are taken on with this soundtack is fantastic and it has never been out of my car CD selection ever!
As an introduction to soundtrack CDs, you can't make a better choice! And please see the film too - well worth a thousand viewings!
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Saw this film some time ago and my partner and I fell in love with the music. We made a few enquiries about a soundtrack but couldn't find anything. Imagine my excitement a few weeks ago when I found it for sale on Amazon! Ordered it right away and gave it as a surprise gift... What an utter let down!
Where are all the funky songs? Where's the life?
I'm so sorry I bothered. It's drab, dowdy, and terribly disappointing. This cd is nothing like I thought it would be. There's not one track we like.
If you want the music from the film - don't buy this!
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I saw the film a while back and loved the music. Although half the CD tracks are atmospheric background tracks which barely peek your interest there are 3 or 4 Diamonds which make the CD worth every penny and more. The fusion of Orchestal, Opera, and modern beats are awesome, blood stirring anthems which really mark the Film perfectly. The 'Ball' and 'Business Pt1-3' are brilliant and the build up of 'Hanging' into 'Escape' is perfection.
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Having seen the film, and throughly loved the music to it,decided to buy the soundtrack. dissapointed that the ' songs' were not included in the listing - had I known this prior to purchasing, would not have bothered.
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