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The Shawshank Redemption: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Shawshank Redemption: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Track Listing

  1. May - The Ink Spots, Thomas Newman
  2. Shawshank Prison [Stoic Theme] - The Ink Spots, Thomas Newman
  3. New Fish - The Ink Spots, Thomas Newman
  4. Rock Hammer - The Ink Spots, Thomas Newman
  5. Inch of His Life - The Ink Spots, Thomas Newman
  6. If I Didn't Care - The Ink Spots
  7. Brooks Was Here - Thomas Newman
  8. His Judgement Cometh - Thomas Newman, Hank Williams
  9. Suds on the Roof - Thomas Newman, Hank Williams
  10. Workfield - Thomas Newman, Hank Williams
  11. Shawshank Redemption - Thomas Newman, Hank Williams
  12. Lovesick Blues - Hank Williams
  13. Elmo Blatch - Deutsche Opera Berlin, Thomas Newman
  14. Sisters - Deutsche Opera Berlin, Thomas Newman
  15. Zihuatanejo - Deutsche Opera Berlin, Thomas Newman
  16. Marriage of Figaro: Duetto-Sul Aria - Deutsche Opera Berlin
  17. Lovely Raquel - Thomas Newman
  18. And That Right Soon - Thomas Newman
  19. Compass and Guns - Thomas Newman
  20. So Was Red - Thomas Newman
  21. End Title - Thomas Newman

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6832 in Music
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 1994-09-20
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English, Italian
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

This is the one that got me started on movie scores!5
It started back in highschool, well actually when I was in 7th grade and heard the music from the Shawshank Redemption for the first time. I simple fell in love with it. A while later, my brother bought me the soundtrack and I played it over and over and over......

A few years later, I have purchased 47 movie scores. Everything from Sling Blade to Easy Rider to Dances With Wolves. Of course, my heart has gone out to Thomas Newman, the man who first haunted me with his movie score, The Shawshank Redemption.

This score is my favorite of all of Newman's work, surpassing even the likes of How To Make An American Quilt, Meet Joe Black, and The Horse Whisperer. This, along with Fried Green Tomatoes, was the standard barer for most of Newman's current musical scores and despite some pressure from Road to Perdition and American Beauty, this one still stands as the leader of the pack when it comes to scores composed by Newman.

BUY THIS ONE. Don't think twice. If you haven't owned any of Newman's scores yet, the perfect place to start is with The Shawshank Redemption.

Hope Is A Good Thing5
"The Shawshank Redemption" was a brilliant, brilliant film; this soundtrack proves that the score was a vital piece of that brilliance.

It is also fine music on it's own.

I am at a loss of words, trying to explain what it is about the film and the music that moves people, myself included, so deeply. There is, I suppose, something in "Suds On The Roof," and in the corresponding scene in the film, that speaks to everyone's desire to be a whole human being. Tim Robbins may play a fictional character, and perhaps one with no basis in reality, but the image of a convicted murderer taking such a risk simply to offer up to his fellow inmates a few moments of human comfort is a moving and humbling thing.

The film, and by extension the music on this CD, is a study of basic human dignity, and a brilliant salute to it.

The inclusion of "Lovesick Blues," "If I Didn't Care," and the gorgeous excerpt from "The Marriage of Figaro" makes this soundtrack complete but, for once, I wish some dialogue from the film had been included. Any of Morgan Freeman's wonderful narration would have been a nice addition.

Unadulterated Brilliance!5
When I first watched The Shawshank Redemption, I thought, in common with a lot of people, that it was a brilliant film. What I couldn't but notice, also, was the very uplifting and at times majestic soundtrack that lay behind the pictures. Since buying the soundtrack, I have listened to it probably several hundred times now, and its power and beauty have not faded. Every time I listen to tracks such as "So Was Red" or "Sisters", I am moved by the depth of emotion that is contained in the music. The inclusion of the aria from "The Marriage of Figaro" was a masterpiece. If you like this soundtrack, try some of Thomas Newman's other works, such as "Oscar and Lucinda" and "Meet Joe Black."ÿ