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Music By:Randy Newman
This is an Enhanced CD, which includes both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Original score composed and conducted by Randy Newman. SEABISCUIT Lwas nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. "Seabiscuit" was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. Original score composed and conducted by Randy Newman. Producers: Frank Wolf, Bruno Coon, Harry Garfield. SEABISCUIT was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. "Seabiscuit" was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Dean Parks, George Doering, John Goux (guitar); Charlie Bisharat (violin); Jim Walker (flute, piccolo); James Kanter (clarinet); Malcolm McNabb (trumpet); Jim Thatcher (French horn); Michael Fisher (percussion). Audio Mixers: Frank Wolf; Armin Steiner. Recording information: Newman Scoring Stage. Editor: Bruno Coon. Someday, perhaps in a doctoral thesis or a book on film scoring, someone is going to address the question of why it is, given the sardonic character of Randy Newman's songwriting for himself, that his film scores are so warm and sweet. When this study is done, Newman's soundtrack to Seabiscuit, writer/director Gary Ross' film biography of the legendary racehorse of the 1930s based on Linda Hilllenbrand's book Seabiscuit: An American Legend, will stand as a prime example (but then, so would practically any one of Newman's soundtracks). Those slow, melodic passages for French horn, those swelling string lines, and the small sections for a single flute or trumpet, all contributed to a characteristic sound redolent of the heartwarming and the homespun. In the case of Seabiscuit, Newman responds to the time and place of the setting by adding bits of big-band swing and, especially, Mexican folk music (with one tune played by Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles), but the overall approach is easily recognizable as his own. One might suggest that Newman's scores, as the scores of any good film composer, serve the movies for which they are written, and it may be that the assignments he gets are based on what he's done before. Clearly, filmmakers go to him for a certain kind of score, and they get it. Maybe it's time for him to try something more challenging (say, an action picture), just for variety. But if he keeps writing scores as beautiful as this one, it's hard to complain, even if you wonder how the author of "Short People" could do work apparently so sincere. ~ William Ruhlmann Seabiscuit Soundtrack Music Seabiscuit Soundtrack Review
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