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The Man from Elysian Fields (Score)

The Man from Elysian Fields (Score)
From Varese Sarabande

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Track Listing

  1. Like Your Defects
  2. End Credits
  3. Make It to Nathaniel
  4. Alcott's Integrity
  5. Into the Car
  6. Face to Face
  7. Going Home Alone
  8. When Do We?/Betrayed
  9. Luther Rejected
  10. Shattered Marriage
  11. I'm Doing It for You
  12. Byron's First Date
  13. Book of the Month
  14. Byron Destroys
  15. Make It to Nathaniel (Intro)
  16. Byron Sees Dena
  17. I Gotta Go
  18. In Bed
  19. Waiting
  20. Byron With Dena
  21. Inner Sanctum
  22. Alcott Dead
  23. Main Title

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #393726 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-10-29
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

The ultimate in wistful easy-listening film scores5
Even if you haven't seen this classy & underrated movie and are just looking for something to drift and dream by or ponder and reflect if you will, just put this cd on shuffle & repeat and you will have a wonderful time.

An Intimate, Understated gem this is!5
I quite agree with the reviewer for Amazon. This is a beautiful lush composition, and deserves a lot more attention. The orchestrations are full and symphonic on some tracks, with a change to world music. The heavily indian music inspired tracks blend seamlessly with the classical motifs of the occident.

The jazz sax completes the triage blend of sounds, which never seem out of place. I must admit that I am quite new to Anthony Marinelli's work. However, the music in the movie captivated me more than the movie itself (a good effort). It made me seek out tis gem and his other works. This album is a definate must for soundtrack enthusiasts, especially those who enjoy a worldly mix to the music.

I feel that some of the score is missing from this album, as heard in the film. Also its a little short. However it is rather good on its own. The vocals harmonies are excellent.

It is not Gabriel's "Passion" or Portman's litling music, or Horner-esque or a jazz inspired in its entirety, but an interesting mosaic.

My favourite tracks are "End Titles" "Main Title" "Inner Sanctum" "Byrons First Date" and the finest "I Gotta go".