Friday, January 1, 2016

The Sixth Sense



The Sixth Sense (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Music by James Newton Howard

Continuing our trend of James Newton Howard's scores, Renovatio Records presents you his work for the 1999 critically acclaimed motion picture The Sixth Sense. The supernatural horror thriller stars Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette and Olivia Williams and it tells the story of a troubled and isolated boy who is capable of seeing and talking to the dead, and a child psychologist who tries to help him. The film also marked the first collaboration between the composer and director M. Night Shyamalan, a partnership that led to some of the best scores Howard has composed throughout his career. The Sixth Sense is not an exception!

Though at first it may seem a generic suspense score, Howard's music is filled with thematic content. You'll encounter a wide arranged variety of themes for different characters and situations. Plus, Howard also displays an array creepy sound effects in the form of eerie cues that accompany the scary sequences of the film. Guaranteed, many of the scary bits of this score will send shivers down your spine!

The score was issued by Varèse Sarabande at the time of the film's release. However, this album is rather short and omits some of the most thematic tracks heard in the film. This led to many people labeling Howard's work as just another generic horror score. Renovatio Records has produced a new arrangement that includes the best cues, in an attempt to provide a solid presentation of Howard's score so that the listeners can expand their impression of it. Enjoy it!!


Track listing:
1. Main Title (1:54)
2. Run To The Church (1:20)
3. Vincent Grey (3:05)
4. De Profundis (2:21)
5. Look At My Face (1:41)
6. Mind Reading (2:43)
7. Suicide Ghost (1:32)
8. Hanging Ghosts (2:31)
9. Malcolm's Story / Cole's Secret (4:00)
10. Tape of Vincent (3:27)
11. Kyra's Ghost (4:27)
12. Searching The House (4:26)
13. Dead Boy In The Hall (1:17)
14. See You Tomorrow (2:39)
15. Good Night, Malcolm (4:44)

Total running time: 42:07






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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Waterworld


Waterworld (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Music by James Newton Howard


Renovatio Records presents you the score for Waterworld composed by James Newton Howard. This sci-fi adventure directed by Kevin Reynolds and starring Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper and Jeanne Tripplehorn was one of the most expensive movies ever made and takes place in a distant future, in which polar ice caps have melted and the land masses of the world have been swallowed up by the rising seas. Human beings have seen themselves force to live on boats and manmade atolls, unaware of the remnants of the civilizations resting at the bottom of the ocean. Costner plays the "Mariner", a mutant drifter that has developed gills (thus being able to breathe underwater) and that is participating in the search of legendary dry lands. Hopper plays the leader of the Smokers who pillage and break havoc on the high seas. Though at the time of its release, the film was a box office bomb and received overwhelming negative reviews, recent appreciation for it has grown from critics praising its editing, sound, cinematography and music.

Composer Mark Isham was signed to composed the music, but his work was dismissed and James Newton Howard was brought on board to write an emergency score, one that would become one of his signature works of the nineties, earning him the reputation of a solid action film music composer. Howard expanded several ideas already introduced in Outbreak, a score that many consider it to be Waterworld's baby brother. The result is a bombastic action score with powerful passages from beginning to end. Howard introduces two main themes: a heroic breathtaking piece for the mariner and a humble and soft motif for the mystical elements of film. The score is mainly orchestral, but Howard also manages to make use of the magnificent L.A. Master Chorale to great extent and engaging synthesizers, resulting in an incredibly enjoyable piece of work, filled with numerous highlights.

The score was released in 1995 by MCA Records in the form of an album that contains virtually all the greatest moments from the score, but its length and misplaced order of certain tracks make it a rather flimsy presentation of Howard's work. Now, Renovatio Records has stepped in and arranged a new compilation that hopefully will elevate your listening experience and remind you of some of the best cues Howard has composed in his entire career. Guaranteed, once you've finished listening to Waterworld, you won't be able to stop humming that incredible main theme!!

Track Listing:
1. Main Title (4:42)
2. Escaping The Smokers (3:48)
3. Prodigal Child (1:54)
4. Smokers Sighted (2:08)
5. Helen Frees The Mariner (3:28)
6. The Skyboat (3:56)
7. Drifter (4:34)
8. Swimming (4:13)
9. The Diving Bell (3:22)
10. National Geographics (1:45)
11. Arriving At Deez (4:27)
12. Deacon's Speech (3:52)
13. Slide For Life (4:51)
14. Mariner Saves Enola (2:31)
15. Dryland (1:47)
16. Mariner's Goodbye (3:14)
17. Main Credits (2:17)

Running time: 56:49






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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Outbreak


Outbreak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Music by James Newton Howard

Renovatio Records presents the score for Outbreak, composed by the great James Newton Howard in 1995. The film, directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Patrick Dempsey, Donald Sutherland and Kevin Spacey, involves an outbreak of a fictional deadly virus called Motaba that originates in Zaire and finds its way in the form of a smuggled monkey to Cedar Creek, a small town deep in the United States. The plot focuses on the efforts of a group of doctors (led by Hoffman) in trying to find a cure to the disease, while the military is willing to go as far as necessary in order to contain the spread of a deadly contagion.

The film score landed on James Newton Howard, who had already proved to be able to provide music for action thrillers, having scored The Fugitive two years earlier. For Outbreak, Howard merged a robust symphonic ensemble along with performances by African vocalist Lebo M., synthesized sequences, and the L.A. Master Chorale, resulting in a enjoyable and interesting score, highlighted by its instrumental creativity and thematic progression. In Outbreak, you'll hear a tender and hopeful passage for the two main characters' love arc, cool and eerie suspense cues, African percussion backed by robust brass and choral overlays, frenetic action sequences and dissonant crescendos in which strings whine resembling the cries of monkeys. Furthermore, Howard manages to provide a solid main theme which he adapts to different scene requirements, as well as a frightening motif for the virus itself. And that's not all! Howard also introduces a magnificent yet heart-breaking choral performance in "Casey Rips His Suit" that will make you shiver!

The score was issued twice by Varèse Sarabande. First, in the form of a rather short 1995 album containing a few of the best moments of Howard's work, but also lacking many others, and later, in 2015, as a Deluxe Edition, containing the complete score along with alternate tracks. Though this edition was better received than the regular release, it contains several cues that act as a filler; this results in a lengthy 2 CD album that fails in providing an enjoyable and fluent listening experience. Renovatio Records proudly presents a new edition of the score, with the best highlights of the score and improved sound, in an effort to offer the listener one of the most influential scores James Newton Howard has written in the 90s.


Track Listing:
1. Main Titles (3:22)
2. Motaba River Valley (1:02)
3. Examining The Virus (3:13)
4. Sam & Robbie (2:51)
5. Jimbo Gets Sick (1:43)
6. Cedar Creek ER (1:28)
7. Military Arrives (2:35)
8. White Flags (2:41)
9. Cedar Creek Exodus (2:02)
10. Casey Rips His Suit (2:21)
11. Finding The Ship (1:42)
12. Final Authorization (2:54)
13. A Little Resistance (2:54)
14. They're Coming (7:51)
15. Robbie's Cured (2:13)

Running Time: 40:46







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