Hans Zimmers score forPirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tidesis available now through Disney.
Here, less is indeed more.
Still, its not a score without its faults, and there are times where it doesnt quite work.
Basement Jaxx and Steven Prices score forAttack The Blockis available now through Decca.
Overall, it was a little too cool for school for my liking.
Its something that French duo Daft Punk failed to do withTron: Legacylast year.
There are also references to the scores of French cinema, as well as Kraftwerk.
It showcases its influences more effectively than the film itself, and also succeeds in retaining its own identity.
Not the years best score by any means, but its certainly one of the more interesting.
Mr. Oizo and Gaspard Auges score forRubberis available now through Because.
It also helps that the film it accompanies is also the strongest.
Since watchingHanna, I have been unable to getThe Devil Is in The Detailsout of my head.
What I think is most effective about it is that its familiar while being an original piece.
The Chemical Brothers score forHannais available now through Back Lot Music.
A part of the reason the films were so successful was the quality of the scores that accompanied them.
Scores that were a contributing factor to the nightmares the film caused.
They also feature works by Harry Robinson, Laurie Johnson, Leonard Salzedo, Don Banks and Malcolm Williamson.
But the great quality of the work contained more than makes up for the lack of quantity.
The Hammer Legacy The Frankenstein CollectionandThe Vampire Collectionare available now through SilvaScreen.