War of the Worlds [Music from the Motion Picture]
- List Price:
$18.98
- Buy New: $4.23
-
as of 2/14/2012 02:08 EST details
- You Save: $14.75 (78%)
- Seller:dolphywas1
- Sales Rank:91,553
- Format:Soundtrack
- Languages:German (Unknown), English (Original Language)
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:June 28, 2005
- MPN:6 3 09881413
- UPC:602498814130
- EAN:0602498814130
- ASIN:B0009A3ZZI
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- SOUNDTRACK WAR OF THE WORLDS (LA GUERRA DE LOS...)
Tracks
- Prologue (Narration: Morgan Freeman)
- The Ferry Scene
- Reaching The Country
- The Intersection Scene
- Ray And Rachel
- Escape From The City
- Probing The Basement
- Refugee Status
- The Attack On The Car
- The Separation Of The Family
- The Confrontation With Ogilvy
- The Return To Boston
- Escape From The Basket
- The Reunion (Narration: Morgan Freeman)
- Epilogue
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
SOUNDTRACK WAR OF THE WORLDS (LA GUERRA DE LOS...)
Amazon.com
John Williams continues his longtime collaboration with Steven Spielberg in this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel of the same name (previously filmed in 1953). Considering that the movie depicts a gigantic Martian invasion, you'd think Williams would have fully gone into his familiar bombastic mode, but he's refrained from doing so. While the composer makes full use of the outsize orchestra at his disposal, he prefers juxtaposing layers and building atmosphere rather than hitting you over the head with dramatic arias. "The Intersection Scene," for instance, begins slowly and minimally, then progressively builds into an ominous pounding; Williams then inserts spooky, otherworldly banshee-like effects that escalate into a frenzied pitch before abruptly disappearing as the track begins its descent back towards calm. The sound is genuinely scary and could lead to a spike in blood pressure among impressionable listeners without the help of visuals. "Probing the Basement" is another example of Williams masterfully building anxiety.
War of the Worlds culminates with "Escape from the Basket," in which Williams methodically builds tension over close to ten minutes. And refreshingly, even when the action picks up, he mostly avoids the clichéd thundering timpani that often plague this type of score.
--Elisabeth Vincentelli
More War of the Worlds
 Jeff Wayne's Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds Box Set SACD |
 The Very Best of Orson Welles (Including War of the Worlds) |
 H.G. Wells and The War of the Worlds - A Documentary on DVD |
 H G Wells' the War of the Worlds on DVD |
 The Complete War of The Worlds |
 War of the Worlds : Fresh Perspectives on the H. G. Wells Classic |
CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.
Daddy Chronicles
| Community | Products | Food | Parenting | Education | Kids | Stuff | Contact Us | Privacy
A member of the JimmyKat family