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Original Soundtrack - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (CD)

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
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4.7 out of 5.0 stars 11 Ratings (11 Reviews)

Album Details: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Release Date:11/14/2000
Label:Sony
UPC:696998934726

User Reviews: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

  • Overall:

    great album for a great movie

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 3, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon review helpful

    This album fits the movie brilliantly. The extended percussive interludes during the fight scenes both accentuate the scene and stay out of the way of the action. Highly recommended.

  • Overall:

    Perfect!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 2, 2001

    Yo Yo Ma is Superb! Congratulations to Tan Dun for winning the Oscars.

Pro Reviews: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

  • All Music Guide

    Though it was made in Taiwan, set in China and written in Mandarin, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is something of a cultural hybrid. The film was the brainchild of a Taiwanese director (Ang Lee) with an impressive Hollywood resume that includes Sense and Sensibility and The Ice Storm. The screenplay was adapted from a Chinese novel by two Asians and an American and it featured international movie star Chow Yun Fat. Stylistically, the movie drew as much from Hollywood romantic epics as it did from Chinese martial arts dramas. The challenge for the film's composer, Tan Dun, was to score the film with music that would represent its multi-cultural origins and multi-faceted influences. His solution was to blend sweeping Western orchestral music with traditional Chinese instruments like rawap, tar drums and Chinese erhu while using another internationally renowned Asian, cellist Yo Yo Ma, as a sort of bridge between the two styles. Dun's strategy works beautifully in the film; striking perfe...ctly the delicate balance between the exotic and the familiar -- exactly what is required by a script that paints a romanticized fantasy version of ancient China grounded in universal emotional experience. The romantic themes ("The Eternal Vow," "Farewell") are stirring without being manipulative and memorable without being repetitive. Even more impressive are the musical pieces for the film's graceful combat scenes. Unlike most American action films, Crouching Tiger does not swamp the audience in discordant suspense music. And though the warriors do fly across their battlefields like stones skipping lightly across a pond, Dun does not attempt an E.T.-like soaring score. Instead, the action scenes are accompanied by vibrant Chinese rhythms, mercifully abandoning melody altogether. The only false moment on the soundtrack is the grating end credit pop ballad "A Love Before Time," which is performed by Asian American singer CoCo Lee. The song is a transparent attempt to mimic Celine Dion's megahit closer for Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On," and it is an infuriatingly commercial conclusion to a gloriously original film. - Evan Cater, All Music Guide Read more Less

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