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Apt Pupil

Apt Pupil
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Track Listing

  1. Phoenix Pictures Presents
  2. Main Titles
  3. "I'm Busy"
  4. Chamber
  5. Stories
  6. Speech
  7. "I Want to Hear About It"
  8. Playing With Fire
  9. Cat Bake
  10. It Never Goes Away - Liane
  11. Tables Turn
  12. Rite of Passage
  13. Curiosity
  14. Ailing Heart
  15. Cleaning Up
  16. Recognition
  17. Question of Power
  18. Fowl Play
  19. Extradition
  20. Apt Pupil
  21. End Titles
  22. Ist Berlin

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #191790 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-10-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

John Ottman truly is the King!5
This soundtrack is beautiful! I have admired him for the music from "H2O" and "The usual suspects" but this album is a true masterpiece. He mixes Jewish/Gypsy violin with the Nazi like drums that sends chills down your spine in the Main title. What can I say? The album is powerful and it sweeps you off your feet completely. Yet the soft parts are so wonderful, they could get a stone to cry. If you like Ottman's previous work, you will love this. Buy this cd and you will not be disappointed!!

Very Effective Soundtrack!4
This is appears to be a film which was definitely strengthened by the music chosen for it. All of the visual elements of the film are truly enhanced by the soundtrack. They blend and fit together extremely well.

I especially enjoyed the inclusion of the song "Ist Berlin" by Liane. It seems to express a sentiment similar to the Sinatra tune "New York, New York", but with a distinctively German flavor.

The Devil's lounge music5
Man this soundtrack has so much weight to it and it is so evil. The themes are incredible, and I loved the way they are repeated, modified, collide, throughout the entire score. I also like some of the more subtle pieces that fade into the background on the first listen, but are really incredible when you concentrate on them. The usage of piano keys is always incredible with Ottman again, and he is really milking that pattern for all it is worth.