| | Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Soundtrack CD (1 Customer Review)
Japanese version of the multiple Oscar-winning original soundtrack featuring a bonus track by Yo Yo Ma: 'Green Destiny'.
Original score composed by Tan Dun. Music performed by The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai National Orchestra, Shanghai Percussion Ensemble. Engineers: Richard King, Lu Xiao Xing, Xu Gou Qin. CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. This is a Japanese pressing of the soundtrack for the hit film CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON. The album contains a bonus track by Yo Yo Ma. Personnel: CoCo Lee (vocals); Dan Warner (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Yo-Yo Ma (cello); Jorge Calandrelli (keyboards, programming); Julio Hernandez (electric bass); David Cossin, Archie Pena (percussion); Tommy Anthony, Wendy Pedersen (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dave Reitzas; Jorge Calandrelli; Richard King . Recording information: Crescent Moon Studios, Miami, FL; O'Henry Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Platinum Studios, Taiwan; Shanghai Radio, Film And TV Bureau Technical Center; The Trac Ken Place Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Arranger: Jorge Calandrelli. 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 perfectly 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 This is not your typical martial arts film soundtrack, but then again, Ang Lee's epic CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON is not your typical martial arts film. Though it features the flying footwork of Michelle Yeo and Chow Yun Fat, the movie brings martial arts movie-making to a new level with its artistic cinematography and classic story line. Modern classical composer Tan Dun, renowned for his forward-looking compositons, has crafted a soundtrack that incorporates traditional Asian motifs, atmospheric orchestral touches, and some decidedly modernist strokes. Dun is aided in his endeavor by cello virtuoso Yo-Yo Ma, who contributes poignant s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Soundtrack Music Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon |
| 2. | Eternal Vow |
| 3. | Wedding Interrupted |
| 4. | Night Fight |
| 5. | Silk Road |
| 6. | To the South |
| 7. | Through the Bamboo Forest |
| 8. | Encounter |
| 9. | Desert Capriccio |
| 10. | In the Old Temple |
| 11. | Yearning of the Sword |
| 12. | Sorrow |
| 13. | Farewell |
| 14. | Love Before Time |
| 15. | Love Before Time (English) |
| 16. | Green Destiny (Love Theme) |
| Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Soundtrack Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   If CTHD is on your list of favorite movies.... If "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is one of your top movies list, then this import soundtrack is worth purchasing, if only to get the short bonus track, "Green Destiny," and for the cover artwork, which is a superior, more artistic display than the American release.
If you're reading this, most likely the music on this CD will be familiar. For, with the exception of the bonus track, it's all the same as what's on the American version. And the music is rich, sometimes soothing, sometimes heart-pumping and other times melancholy, with Yo-Yo Ma's rich, indescribably deeply resonating cello. But if you have the American version of the CTHD score, then this is not worth paying the price for one extra song, unless you're a hardcore fan of the film. (You also may be interested in the scores for "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers.") Submitted by Mykal (California, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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