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Sin City

Sin City
From Varese Sarabande

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Track Listing

  1. Sin City
  2. One Hour to Go
  3. Goldie's Dead
  4. Marv
  5. Bury the Hatchet
  6. Old Town Girls
  7. Hard Goodbye
  8. Cardinal Sin
  9. Her Name Is Goldie
  10. Dwight
  11. Old Town
  12. Deadly Little Miho
  13. Warrior Woman
  14. Tar Pit
  15. Jackie Boy's Head
  16. Big Fat Kill
  17. Nancy
  18. Prison Cell
  19. Absurd - Fluke
  20. Kiss of Death
  21. That Yellow Bastard
  22. Hartigan
  23. Sensemaya - Hollywood Studio Symphony, New Philharmonic Orchestra
  24. Sin City End Titles

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #91047 in Music
  • Brand: Score
  • Released on: 2005-03-29
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

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Set in dark, slickened streets and populated by a stellar ensemble cast, this adaptation of Frank Miller's hard-edged, film noir inspired graphic novels plays like comic-book-come-to-life—not surprising, as Miller is credited as Robert Rodriguez's co-director (with a bit of help from Quentin Tarantino). The soundtrack to this bleak, compelling exercise in pure noir stylism is provided mostly by director Rodriguez, with an occasional assist from past collaborators John Debney (Spy Kids and its sequel) and Graeme Revell (From Dusk Til Dawn). While their largely synth-driven cues tend naturally towards brooding atmospheric soundscapes, their tense electro-rhythms are seasoned with bracing doses of sinewy, sensual sax and dotted with the occasional bongo flourish, details that musically evoke both a shadowy humanity and the film's genre-savvy roots. Also featuring disparate, yet wholly integrated contributions from techno-house savants Fluke (the hypnotic "Absurd") and 20th century Mexican classicist Silvestre Revueltas, it's the sinister flipside to the future-jazz sheen of Vangelis' classic Blade Runner.--Jerry McCulley