Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Collateral

 

Collateral
(Original Motion Picture Score)

Music Composed by
James Newton Howard

Renovatio Records’ next release celebrates the music of Collateral (2004), the acclaimed action thriller directed by Michael Mann and starring Jamie Foxx, Tom Cruise, Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Berg, Javier Bardem, and Bruce McGill.

Widely regarded as one of the most compelling thrillers of its time, Collateral blends a gripping narrative with standout performances and the atmospheric allure of nighttime Los Angeles. Foxx plays Max, a Los Angeles cab driver, who is offered a high fare by Vincent (Cruise) to drive to several locations throughout the city. Max agrees but soon finds himself taken hostage by Vincent, who turns out to be a cold-blooded hitman hired to eliminate a number of targets. With Mann’s signature attention to detail, Collateral not only achieved critical acclaim but also performed strongly at the box office, earning $220 million worldwide. Its exploration of themes like morality, chance, and human connection struck a chord with audiences, while the visually striking cinematography and tightly woven narrative solidified its place as a modern classic.

Integral to the film’s immersive experience is its music—a compelling blend of original score and carefully curated songs that enhance its emotional and thematic depth. The music of Collateral exemplifies the challenges and artistry of scoring a Michael Mann film, marked by his unorthodox and collaborative approach. Although James Newton Howard is the primary credited composer, the score is a mosaic that also includes contributions from Antonio Pinto and Tom Rothrock, as well as various temp tracks Mann retained in the final cut. This fragmented methodology reflects the director’s penchant for experimenting with musical textures, sometimes at the expense of a unified score.

Howard, aware of Mann’s exacting standards, approached the project with tempered expectations, even humorously noting he would be pleased if half of his compositions were used. In the end, only 15 minutes of his 50-minute score made it into the film. Meanwhile, Mann simultaneously tasked Pinto and Rothrock with composing for overlapping scenes, creating a rich but eclectic musical landscape. Despite its patchwork nature, the resulting score captures the film's haunting and nocturnal ambiance, contributing significantly to its mood.

Pinto’s compositions bring an emotional resonance to Collateral, reflecting cab driver Max’s journey through trauma and catharsis. His standout tracks, such as "Night Shift" and "Requiem," blend noir-inspired string melodies with electronic and orchestral textures, encapsulating the film’s delicate interplay of tension and fleeting beauty. Rothrock, on the other hand, provides hard-edged rock cues for a few of the film’s more kinetic sequences, particularly those involving law enforcement, adding a raw, energetic layer to the score.

In contrast, Howard’s work emphasizes rhythmic suspense and introspection, skillfully blending orchestral and synthetic elements. Tracks like "Island Limos" introduce intriguing motifs, while "Felix" and "Surveillance" showcase Howard’s innovative use of layered guitar textures. The mournful vocal lament in "Daniel Is Killed" and the pulse-pounding brass and percussion of “Max Steals Briefcase”, "The Final Target", and "Metro" deliver thrilling intensity in the film’s climactic moments, and will surely satisfy the avid fans of the composer. Howard himself described the score as “less note-y, much less orchestral” than his typical work, reflecting the minimalist yet impactful tone Mann sought.

Over the years, Collateral has seen a number of soundtrack releases, each with its strengths and shortcomings. The original 2004 album by Hip-O Records featured a mix of songs and score, offering a broader overview of the film’s music but limiting the depth of its score presentation. In 2016, Intrada Records focused exclusively on Howard’s work, offering a comprehensive collection of the score, though it leaned heavily into its darker, more subdued elements, which proved to be overwhelming for casual listeners. Renovatio Records’ new release seeks to deliver the definitive listening experience, curating a balanced selection of tracks from Howard, Pinto, and Rothrock. This album captures the essence of the film’s musical identity while standing as an engaging standalone experience.


Track listing:

1. Briefcase - Tom Rothrock (2:06)
2. Night Shift - Antonio Pinto (1:47)
3. Stalk - James Newton Howard (3:10)
4. The Second Hit - James Newton Howard (2:09)
5. You Like Jazz? - James Newton Howard (2:51)
6. Daniel Is Killed - James Newton Howard (2:52)
7. Max Panics - Antonio Pinto (2:30)
8. Max Steals Briefcase - James Newton Howard (1:47)
9. Island Limos - James Newton Howard (1:32)
10. Crime Scene - Antonio Pinto (1:35)
11. Felix - James Newton Howard (1:52)
12. Surveillance - James Newton Howard (3:44)
13. Club Fever - Antonio Pinto (2:58)
14. Last Stop - Antonio Pinto (1:15)
15. The Final Target - James Newton Howard (6:53)
16. Metro - James Newton Howard (5:13)
17. Would Anyone Notice? - James Newton Howard (3:46)
18. Requiem - Antonio Pinto (2:01)

Total Running Time: 50:01



Size: 243.8 MB
Files type: FLAC Audio File [.flac]
Channels: 2 (stereo)
Sample Rate: 44.1 KHz
Sample Size: 16 bit
Bit Rate: 1,411 kbps


Cover Artwork:





Credits:

Music Composed by James Newton Howard
Additional Music by Antonio Pinto

Music Produced by James Newton Howard
Additional Score Produced by Antonio Pinto
Executive in Charge of Music for Paramount Pictures: Randy Spendlove
Executive Music Supervisor: Kathy Nelson
Music Supervisor: Vicki Hiatt

Orchestra Conducted by Pete Anthony and Bruce Fowler
Orchestrations by Pete Anthony, Jeff Atmajian, Brad Dechter, Ed Cortês, Michael G. Fisher and Bruce Fowler
Orchestra Recorded at 20th Century Fox Newman Scoring Stage, Los Angeles, and Todd-AO, Studio City, CA
Orchestra Recorded and Mixed by Shawn Murphy
Additional Score Recorded by Michael Farrow
Scoring Crew: Jason Lloyd, Tom Steel
Stage Engineer: Bill Talbott
Electronic Score Recorded and Mixed by James T. Hill
Score Recordists: Tim Lauber, Mike Ging, Thomas Graham
Music Editors: Jim Weidman, Todd Kasow, Philip Tallman, James Flamberg
Additional Music Editors: Del Spiva, David Olson, Mike Boustead
Additional Programming by Charlie Clouser
Score Coordinators: Gui Amabis, Annica Ackerman
Music Contractor: Sandy De Crescent
Music Preparation: Jo Ann Kane Music Service

Soloists:
Oboe: Tom Boyd
French Horn: James Thatcher
Guitar: George Doering
Rabeca Violin, Tenor Violin, Hurdy-gurdy: Siba and Craig Eastman

"Briefcase"
Written by Tom Rothrock
Produced and Mixed by Tom Rothrock
Engineered and Edited by Mike Tarantino and John Paterno

Music Published by SKG Songs (ASCAP)


Cue Assembly:

Track Title

Slate & Cue Title

1. Briefcase - Tom Rothrock

Briefcase

2. Night Shift - Antonio Pinto

Night Shift

3. Stalk - James Newton Howard

1m2 Vincent Stalks Building

2m1 Vincent Reveals ID (Edited)

2m2 Vincent and Max Talk (Edited)

4. The Second Hit - James Newton Howard

2m1 Vincent Reveals ID (Edited)

2m3 Cops/Arriving at Second Hit (Edited)

2m4 Sylvester Clarke

5. You Like Jazz? - James Newton Howard

3m1 You Like Jazz? Part 1 (Edited)

2m3 Cops/Arriving at Second Hit (Edited)

3m3 Daniel

6. Daniel Is Killed - James Newton Howard

3m2 Fanning at Crime Scene

3m4 Daniel is Killed (with VOX)

7. Max Panics - Antonio Pinto

Max’s Panic

8. Max Steals Briefcase - James Newton Howard

3m8 Max Steals Briefcase

9. Island Limos - James Newton Howard

4m2 Island Limos

10. Crime Scene - Antonio Pinto

LAPD Crime Scene

11. Felix - James Newton Howard

4m5 Max Meets Felix

12. Surveillance - James Newton Howard

4m3A I’m Vincent

5m1 Cops Pursue

4m4 Surveillance at El Rodeo (Edited)

13. Club Fever - Antonio Pinto

Club Fever

Untitled (Edited)

14. Last Stop - Antonio Pinto

Last Stop

15. The Final Target - James Newton Howard

6m3 Race to Annie (Edited)

6m4 Vincent Cuts Power

16. Metro - James Newton Howard

6m5 Cat and Mouse (Edited)

7m1 Race to the Metro (Edited)

7m2 Vincent Hops on Train (Edited)

17. Would Anyone Notice? - James Newton Howard

7m3 Finale

18. Requiem - Antonio Pinto

Requiem


Motion picture artwork, logos and photos © 2004 DW Studios L.L.C. This compilation and cover artwork © 2024 Renovatio Records.
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