Road to Perdition
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Rock Island, 1931
- Wake
- Just the Feller
- Mr. Rance
- Bit Borrowers
- Murder (In Four Parts)
- Road to Chicago
- Reading Room
- Someday Sweetheart
- Meet Maguire - Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
- Blood Dog
- Fin McGovern - Choir of King's College
- Farm - Chicago Rhythm Kings
- Dirty Money
- Rain Hammers - Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Paul Newman
- Blind Eye
- Nothing to Trade
- Queer Notions
- Virgin Mary
- Shoot the Dead
- Grave Drive
- Cathedral
- There'll Be Some Changes Made
- Ghosts
- Lexington Hotel, Room 1432
- Road to Perdition
- Perdition
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7386 in Music
- Brand: Score
- Released on: 2002-06-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Customer Reviews
What a Way to Relive the Movie
No doubt about it, Thomas Newman is one hell of a composer. And this soundtrack proves just that. I had seen the movie and absolutely loved it from start to finish, and I remembered the music really standing out to me. It was dark, haunting, and touching, all at the same time. So, I decided to get the soundtrack, and I am glad I did.
It really is like reliving the movie. I really enjoyed listening to the movie score. It's breathtaking and amazing. It can be soft, dark, haunting, and beautiful. The music really is something to hear. I especially enjoy the piano playing that takes place on this score. (I don't care too much for the actual jazz songs and so on, I just listen to the score.)
I really enjoy all of the tracks, but the ones that stand out to me the most are "Rock Island, 1931," "Murder," "Blood Dog," "Grave Drive," "Road to Chicago," "Ghosts," "Lexington Hotel, Room 1432," "Road to Perdition," and the "Perdition" piano duet performed by Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. But the other ones that I did not list are very amazing as well.
If you love the movie and you love a great movie score, "Road to Perdition" is the one for you. In the tradtion of "Unbreakable" and "Insomnia," this score gives you different moods, like happiness, dread, fear, danger, sadness, anger, and redemption. A great purchase, if you ask me.
Classic Newman, with a twist of Horner on acid.
So there I was, sitting with my glass of tea on a what-was-going-to-be a sunny California morning. I couldn't quite understand the curiosity I had while slipping this CD into the player, but I needed to hear Newman. How long did I have to wait to hear his true magic again? I heard it in 'Meet Joe Black', and I also discovered it in American Beauty to such a high degree...
Thomas Newman has the ability to create music that moves each and every individual based on the characters on screen - and his touch to your emotional ear is something you can relate to off the screen also. His solo piano intervention with flowing orchestral themes was something missing in 'In the Bedroom' and 'Salton Sea', where his entire musical score seemed to be space-filling music, with small 40 second intervals of pure Newman bliss.
Even so, I want any score lover to know that if there is anything to listen to for the hot summer score of the year, it's this one.
The first track starts out in Newman-esque ambience, but then collides into the Irish Horner-style bagpipe theme alongside a strumming guitar, a solo piano, and un-obstructed string themes. Like a horner theme on acid, T.Newman knows exactly when to bring sudden musical cue's on, and yet he also knows exaclty when to stop. As soon as you get overwhealmed by the bagpipes, he brings in an absolute gradation of melody, only he can accomplish.
All I am saying is listen to the first track, and you will re-discover why T.Newman is one of the most incredible, stunning, and creative score composers of this current film timeline.
In any case, hats off to this score. There is very little 'filling space' music, and the ambience of his composition is quite striking when it needs to be. Otherwise, enjoy the three or maybe even four musical themes throughout the entire album.
Cheers,
A
An Excellent Soundtrack
If you are a 'soundtrack junkie' like me, then you will not want to be without this one. I spend a good part of my time hunting for great soundtracks that I can listen to while I read or study. This is one of the better ones I have a found in a long time.
There are several features that set this soundtrack apart from others that I have collected:
First, it has a lot of music. Many soundtracks have little music and the songs are short, making the soundtrack even shorter since the selection is slim as well.
Second, it has a good variety of music. I have purchased or heard soundtracks where there is one song used but played or arranged a dozen different ways. That gets boring quite fast.
Third, (and this is merely a personal preference of my own), the songs are emotional and moving. Many of the these songs are very emotional, soothing, or have a cajoling effect.
Having collected many different soundtracks over the years, I can safely say that this one is a very nice addition to my collection. By the way, especially good tracks on this collection are, 2 - "Wake;" 13 - "The Farm;" 16 - "A Blind Eye;" 22 - "Cathedral" (a scene in the movie which convinced me to get the soundtrack), and 26 - "Road to Perdition."
Other suggested soundtracks - "My Dog Skip;" and "A Map of the World" (which is probably my all time favorite).





