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Hans Zimmer - Black Hawk Down (CD)

Black Hawk Down
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4.5 out of 5.0 stars 2 Ratings (2 Reviews)

Album Details: Black Hawk Down

Release Date:01/15/2002
Label:Decca U.S.
UPC:044001701221

User Reviews: Black Hawk Down

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    Black HawK Down

    By gnomehom  Feb 12, 2002

    An awesome achievement both on screen and on album. It's hard to believe that the Oscars passed over this score in favor of 2 John Williams' scores. Hans Zimmer has broken new ground

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    Movie is 5 Star material

    By kraftb  Jan 28, 2002

    Just saw the movie and loved the soundtrack, will be going out to buy the CD ASAP! If you want to see what a third world country at war is like, go see the movie, its incredible. Very little U.S. chest-thumping as in some movies of this nature, but v...ery very realistic, which makes it superb. Non-stop action from beginning to end. This CD has some very haunting songs that certainly bring back scenes from the movie (even just listening to the 30 second clips). Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Black Hawk Down

  • All Music Guide

    Once again, director Ridley Scott has employed composer Hans Zimmer to score a motion picture, following their collaboration on Gladiator (2000) and Hannibal (2001). From ancient Rome to the world of a serial killer, Scott's settings vary considerably, and Black Hawk Down presents yet another musical challenge, set in Mogadishu, Somalia, during a failed mission by UN peacekeeping (i.e., U.S. military) personnel in 1993. Zimmer has done his homework on traditional North African music as it meets the late 20th century; his work combines identifiably Middle Eastern strains with elements of techno. The key to the approach is the use of vocalists Baaba Maal ("Hunger," "Still") and Rachid Taha (Taha's own co-composition "Barra Barra"). Although the music is quite aggressive early on, the later tracks reflect the mission's troubles. Denez Prigent and Lisa Gerrard's "Gortoz a Ran -- J'Attends" is distinctly elegiac, and the symphonic "Leave No Man Behind" toward the end makes it clear that, ev...en if men haven't been left behind, they haven't necessarily been brought back alive. This sadness is given its final expression in a new recording of the traditional song "Minstrel Boy" by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros (an earlier version is on their 2001 album Global a Go-Go) that plays over the credits. Zimmer used an unusual method to play this score, putting together the BHD Band, consisting of himself on keyboards, guitarists Michael Brook and Heitor Pereira, and string players Craig Eastman and Martin Tillman, and in effect jamming on much of the music, with orchestral scoring added later. He has achieved a style that works well for the downbeat, if suspenseful, tone of the film and its exotic setting. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Hans Zimmer

Composer Hans Zimmer was born September 12, 1957 in Frankfurt, Germany; after relocating to London as a teen, he later wrote advertising jingles for Air-Edel Associates, and in 1980 collaborated with the Buggles on their LP The Age of Plastic and its accompanying hit "Video Killed the Radio Star." A stint with Ultravox followed before Zimmer next surfaced with the Itali... Read more