ButHeroescomposer/performers Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman try their best not to stand out.
Take the title track in the tradition ofLost, it lasts all of ten seconds.
Its more a brief sequence of sounds than a tune.
Claires suite begins with vibrato notes then segues into a wistful piano melody, symbolizing lost innocence.
Haunting voices call to us perhaps the ghosts of the deaths that Claire cheats thanks to her superpower.
A few Japanese exclamations and harp-like notes also help to capture his excitable personality.
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HRG (Mr. Horn Rimmed Glasses) gets one of the most exciting tracks.
Claires baleful melody is referenced, and an old fashioned music/tune crops up.
The ticking clock motif returns for Sylars theme, helping to give the whole disc a cohesive feel.
They earned their composing chops on TV shows likeSnoopsandCrossing Jordan, both withHeroesExecutive Producer Allan Arkush.
Rating:
3 out of 5