Mark Isham - Crash [Original Soundtrack]
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Track List: Crash [Original Soundtrack]
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- CrashDownload & Buy
- Go Forth My SonDownload & Buy
- Hands In Plain SightDownload & Buy
- Safe NowDownload & Buy
- No Such Things As MonstersDownload & Buy
- Find My BabyDownload & Buy
- NegligenceDownload & Buy
- FlamesDownload & Buy
- SirenDownload & Buy
- A Really Good CloakDownload & Buy
- A Harsh WarningDownload & Buy
- Saint ChristopherDownload & Buy
- Sense Of TouchDownload & Buy
- In The DeepDownload & Buy
- Maybe TomorrowDownload & Buy
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Release Date: 06/07/2005
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Album Details: Crash [Original Soundtrack]
- Release Date:
- 06/07/2005
- Label:
- Superb Records
- UPC:
- 632157251228
User Reviews: Crash [Original Soundtrack]
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Those haunting voices.
, August 18, 2006Reviewer: alicecomehome - See all alicecomehome's reviews -
Flames
, July 23, 2006Reviewer: Anahita K - See all Anahita K's reviewsPros: musics great
Cons: incorrect review
Flames is not a Russian folk song, it is Iranian, or atleast it is sung in the Iranian language Farsi.
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Pro Reviews: Crash [Original Soundtrack]
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Mark Isham's score for the Paul Haggis film Crash is a sculpted, personal affair. Inside the context of the film the score helps to shift and move scenes, underscores the subtleties in characters, hovers about dialogue, and adds to both the human and dramatic tension in the complex narrative. As a piece of music, it's moody, often somber; it meanders, floats, stirs, and quietly and thoughtfully suggests rather than insists. Largely keyboard driven, there are also delicate unidentified operatic vocals in the deeply moving "...Safe Now," "Negligence," and "St. Christopher," and what appears to be a Russian folk song layered into "Flames." Elsewhere, such as on "Siren," sequencers and rhythm tracks collide before giving way to an ambient soundscape. The elegiac "A Really Good Cloak" is almost orchestral, and "A Harsh Warning" is anything but, though it is ominous with its carillon tones and washing synths slipping through the foreground. Bird York makes an appearance with the lovely, lilting, and beautiful "In the Deep." The set closes with the Stereophonics as "Maybe Tomorrow" plays through the end credits. Since it's also included on the Music From and Inspired by the Film volume, it could have easily been left off this set. It's uncharacteristically bright and bouncy and sends the entire proceeding off on a rather offkilter bent, but it's a small complaint. Isham continues to impress with his film work; Crash stands as a fine chapter in his oeuvre. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide |
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Trumpeter/synth programmer Mark Isham was not only an important part of the Windham Hill stable, but also a successful and versatile composer for film and television, garnering equal acclaim for both his new age and soundtrack work. Born September 7,...Full Mark Isham Biography
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Pros: Wonderful Soundtrack, Very Emotional
Cons: Correction to the review of the review
Just a correction to the first review. The beginning of Flames may in fact be in Farsi, I don't speak it so I don't know, but as soon as the woman's voice changes, it becomes a Welsh song called Lisa Lan, and this I am quite sure about.
Thanks.