| | Total Recall: The Deluxe Edition Soundtrack CD
Jerry Goldsmith
: TOTAL RECALL: THE DELUXE EDITION contains 30 additional minutes that had been left out of the original album version. Original score composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Producer: Jerry Goldsmith. Reissue producer: Robert Townson. Includes liner notes by Robert Townson. Digitally remastered by Bruce Botnick. Composer: Jerry Goldsmith. Audio Mixer: Bruce Botnick. Liner Note Author: Rob Townsend . Editor: Bruce Botnick. This Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack release is worth extended attention. The album is pulsingly rhythmic from the start, beginning with syncopation driven by whipcrack percussion and a clock-precise digital synthesizer pulse, on which Goldsmith builds ascending orchestra chords that sneakily reference Mars from Holst's The Planets without utterly aping the piece; this builds to a climax and changes, softening before managing to indicate menace without using the easy escape of minor chords. For once, despite the inevitable digital synthesizers and distinctive electronic percussion, Goldsmith has fashioned a score that's primarily driven by the orchestra, rather than being primarily dependent on electronic keyboards. To that extent, it's a rather old-fashioned action/suspense score, building and releasing tension in many varied ways. "The Hologram" uses everything from a clock-like ticking to low-key orchestral discord to massive orchestral stabs designed to propel action along at a stunning rate, after which it's back to a supposedly calming effect -- which, of course, has a subtly unnerving counter-theme running through it. One can easily visualize action coupled to the music -- again, that old-fashioned, almost Hitchcockian nervousness where nothing makes any sense and everything is a threat. While themes, as always, reappear at points during the score, the repetition is kept to a minimum, which is also a plus. Also kept to a minimum is Goldsmith's tendency to insert the odd too-sweet theme (this worked very well with Gremlins 2, and not so well in other places). If anything, this particular score is a stunning display of Goldsmith's brilliance as a composer -- a great deal of it would not be out of place on the concert stage. By turns overwhelmingly dramatic, scary, and gorgeous, Total Recall is by far among Goldsmith's best, ranking with his score for the European release of Legend. On the audio and mastering side, Goldsmith engineer Bruce Botnick has done an excellent job, providing a clear and transparent stereo master that clearly delineates the separate instrument groups while maintaining an excellent balance of low, middle, and high (the bass is clean and powerful; this is usually the first area to suffer badly in a digital recording). ~ Steven McDonald Jerry Goldsmith is no stranger to science fiction, having composed the soundtracks for a number of STAR TREK films, the third PLANET OF THE APES flick, and ALIEN, among others. Here, he clashes with maverick director Paul Verhoeven's take on Philip K. Dick's classic short story, reinterpreted for the screen as a big-budget sci-fi vehicle for Arnold Schwarzenneger. Goldsmith perfectly captures every nuance of the experience as Quaid bounds from one calamitous chase to another, planet-hopping his way through various forms of malice and mayhem. Goldsmith's main title track is an apprehensive tour de force of tick-tock strings, electronic effects, and stuttering horns swept up in the grandeur of Verhoeven's faux Martian skies and Quaid's fevered dreams. When he's on, as he is here, Goldsmith understands the nature of motion and the drama inherent in tension and release. During the climactic symphonic rush of "The Chase," the listener invents his own film to accompany the broad streaks of trumpet and brass whizzing below the composer's sprinting bursts of percussion. To paraphrase Quaid, Goldsmith's score is the best mindmelt yet. This Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack release is worth extended attention. The album is p Total Recall: The Deluxe Edition Soundtrack Music Total Recall: The Deluxe Edition Soundtrack Songs
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| |      | 1. | Dream, The |
     | 2. | First Meeting |
     | 3. | Secret Agent - (previously unreleased) |
     | 4. | Implant, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 5. | Aftermath, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 6. | For Old Times' Sake - (previously unreleased) |
     | 7. | Clever Girl |
     | 8. | Johnny Cab, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 9. | Howdy Stranger - (previously unreleased) |
     | 10. | Nose Job, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 11. | Space Station, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 12. | New Face, A - (previously unreleased) |
     | 13. | Mountain, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 14. | Indentification - (previously unreleased) |
     | 15. | Lies - (previously unreleased) |
     | 16. | Where Am I? |
     | 17. | Swallow It - (previously unreleased) |
     | 18. | Big Jump, The |
     | 19. | Without Air - (previously unreleased) |
     | 20. | Remembering - (previously unreleased) |
     | 21. | Mutant, The |
     | 22. | Massacre, The - (previously unreleased) |
     | 23. | Friends - (previously unreleased) |
     | 24. | Treatment, The |
     | 25. | Hollowgram, The |
     | 26. | End of a Dream |
     | 27. | New Life, A |
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