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Danny Elfman - Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (CD)

Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Album Details: Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Release Date:06/17/2003
Label:Decca U.S.
UPC:028947509820

User Reviews: Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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    Amazing Hulk

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 10, 2003 | 7 out of 10 found this Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) review helpful

    In the last years, it seems that Elfman is not conecting with public, since, perhaps, Mars Attacks, but now Elfman presents this amazing score that we dreamed for Spiderman

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    Hulk Soundtrack

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 15, 2003 | 2 out of 3 found this Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) review helpful

    Awesome! If I had to recommend a cd it would be this one!

Pro Reviews: Hulk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

  • All Music Guide

    Like nearly everything associated with Ang Lee's film adaptation of The Hulk, Danny Elfman's score for the movie feels more than a little off. In this case, Elfman tries to fuse his own quirky, often tense style with a more overtly serious, droning sound that feels more akin to the work of Hans Zimmer. The results are a collection of music that's strangely unbalanced and disappointing, especially considering how effective his score for SpiderMan was. On pieces such as "Main Titles," "Dad's Visit," and "Bruce's Memories," which focus on Elfman's elaborate arrangements and dynamics, as well as his cascading string motif for Bruce Banner/the Hulk, the score works pretty well, but the recurring ethereal vocals and fiddles that pop up throughout other parts of the score sound like they belong in another film. Likewise, cuts such as "Captured" and "Hulk's Freedom" develop a quasiArabian sound that is both relatively interesting and well done, but doesn't have much to do with either the rest ...of Elfman's score or the story of the Hulk. Other tracks, like "Hounds of Hell" and "The Lake Battle," bludgeon the listener with extreme percussion and sawing strings in hopes of (literally) drumming up some suspense. Not surprisingly, the fusion of styles that Elfman is going for works the best on some of the score's quieter pieces, such as "The Truth Revealed" and "Gentle Giant," which take to the Middle Eastern touches much more naturally. Still, much like the movie it supports, Elfman's score sounds like a botched hybrid of too many disparate elements. Similarly, "Set Me Free," which is performed by Stone Temple Pilots' Weiland, several former Guns N' Roses members (Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum), and former Wasted Youther Dave Kushner, is a loud but curiously inert fusion of too many incompatible heavy metal and hard rockisms. Presumably, the only people interested in this soundtrack will be either people who enjoyed the movie or diehard Elfman fans; the former already know what to expect, while the latter might wonder if Elfman or his music, anyway hasn't undergone some strange transformation. Read more Less

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Danny Elfman

Best known for his work in collaboration with director Tim Burton, composer Danny Elfman created one of the most distinctive bodies of work in contemporary film music, bringing his talents to a dark fantasy world populated by superheroes, monsters and freaks. The son of novelist Blossom Elfman, he was born May 29, 1953 in Amarillo, Texas; raised in Los Angeles, he and b... Read more