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I also think there's a lot more unity in the soundtrack, with Hinx/Spectre having a piano arrangement that crops up quite a few times.
However the re-use of action cues is a little lazy. I guess Newman is trying to build his own body of Bond themes and interpretations, so I can't fault him for trying.
Stand out tracks for me include:
Los Muertos Vivos Estan (love the Bond theme arrangement in this, just wish the soundtrack had the entire thing).
Donna Lucia (a lovely, lush romantic theme that is incredibly effective)
Crows Klinik (love the Hinx theme build up at the beginning followed by the lush strings over the landscape shot of the Hoffler Clinic on the mountain top)
Silver Wraith (again, lovely suspenseful strings as they approach the crater base)
Safe House (I love the way the Bond theme kicks in as Bond and Co are driving towards the CNS building. Absolutely spot on).
Blindfolded (Love the badass first 20 seconds when Bond knocks out the two henchmen). Also the reinterpretation of 'The Moors' from SF as Bond makes his way through the old MI6 building.
Westminster Bridge (again, the whole thing just screams Bond, and the full theme as they blast up the Thames is excellent.
Out of Bullets (reprises Madeliene's theme, and again, a lush orchestration that suits the scene perfectly).
So overall an 8/10. A good refinement of the Skyfall soundtrack, more evolution that revolution.
This is why I always wait to listen to the score until I watch the film. This.
It's in QoS too. Check out the Siena chase when Bond jumps across the balcony and smashes the table.
Thanks
TGJB
But the movie is that spectacularly good, that even Newman's noise can't hurt it.
I came away after second viewing feeling this score lacked any memorable moments and totally agree that much of it was just loud noise. Having said that, it didn't detract from my enjoyment in the way the SF score did. On balance a B-, but better than Serra or early Arnold.
Not to mention the soundtrack has a ton of views on Youtube as well.
I made a mistake, Capsule in Space is higher. Still, high though
Agreed.
I think it would have been nice for Newman to give a nod to the Vesper theme in one or two places. I also think this film was kind of crying out for a musical reprise of the previous three films, a la Bond's office scene after his resignation in OHMSS. Alas, no.
The man has no clue in writing Bond music, actually I hoped he would go in the direction of John Barry but, no he repeated his same score.
It has even the exact the Moors from Skyfall for a scene, a bit pathetic.
Hope they will chose another composer for Bond 25, someone like danny Elfman, you should hear his first Mission Impossibe score, brilliant!
I often hear people on here say that contemporary action scoring is just loud noise and after seeing SF I totally understand what they mean. Crashing and banging and incredible volume is my main memory of the SF score.
Having said that, I found it slightly better than SF in that I wasn't actually sitting in the cinema actively thinking how bad the score is. That is actually a rare occurrence for me and has probably only happened only twice - GE and SF. GE remains the musical low point in the series for me though.
I haven't analysed it in great depth, but I definitely was less distracted by the score this time than with SF. On balance SP is a better score, but that's starting from a low base IMO.
Pull a GE? You mean another contender for worst score ever?
No, Eric Serra wrote a piece of music for the Tank Chase that EoN wasn't happy with.
So they got John Altman to write a piece of music for the Tank Chase instead that was more classical and Bondian.
L'Americain: Especially from the 1:20-1:35 mark. The piano combined with the guitar make up the Bond theme & it sounds so smooth; almost even calming. Great musical combination.
WOTW Instrumental: The instrumental of Sam Smith's song fits in so well in the film, especially during the context of the scene. Again, love the gentle sounding piano towards the end at about the 1:47 mark onward. Gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
Detonation: Another awesome track. Love the building suspense throughout, but my favorite part is around 2:50 & on when the downtempo Bond theme plays. Very epic & exciting.
I thought the score was great. Although it was almost identical to Skyfall in parts I still enjoyed it & thought it suited the film quite well.
So in compiling the top 3 tracks from Thomas Newman's SP score you have to resort to a track not even written by Thomas Newman?
Says it all really.