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If You Can Find It, October 17, 2005
This review is from: The Accidental Tourist (Audio CD)
This is one of my favorite movies.. this and Picnic are way at the top. Both soundtracks are way at the top too. I have the audiobook,movie and soundtrack. It is a haunting soundtrack,it just is so beautiful.
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THE BEST!, September 27, 2005
This review is from: The Accidental Tourist (Audio CD)
TO ME, ONE OF THE BEST THREE SCORES EVER WRITTEN BY MR. WILLIAMS. BEAUTIFUL, SAD, LONELY AS THE MAIN CHARACTER, YOU CAN NEVER BE TIRED OF LISTENING, BECAUSE IS THE SOUNDTRACK OF EVERYBODY'S USUAL AND MEDIOCRIOUS LIFE. AN ABSOLUTE PIECE OF ART, FROM THE BEGGINING TO THE END. GOD BLESS JOHN WILLIAMS, AND GOD BLESS LAWRENCE KASDAN FOR THIS MOVIE
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Come Again?, January 18, 2012
As a huge -- I mean huge -- John Williams fan, I've been spending my time lately buying some of his lesser known scores. $20 is a lot to pay for a CD these days, but I'm something of a completionist, and "The Accidental Tourist" is hard to get and promised to be a welcome addition to the collection. I wish I could say I wasn't disappointed. The main theme William's has written here is one of his best: a lovely, evocative, delicate melody. But on an album of 12 tracks, we hear this theme...12 times. Yes, there are changes in tempi and orchestration, but for the most part we hear it the same way over and over and over again. As well as the score may have worked in the film -- I haven't seen it in years -- as a home listening experience, it's fairly monotonous. As always the orchestrations are superb, and Williams' ability to create mood through music is peerless. But a theme that represents the emotional wasteland of losing of a child should be different than one that represents finding true love the second time around, no? Even in his fantasy/action scores (the "Star Wars" and "Harry Potter" series'), Williams masterfully created many different "leitmotifs" for different characters and situations. Williams' score for "Stanley and Iris," similar in feeling to this one, has three distinct and separate musical themes. As much as I respect Williams' talent, taste and judgement, I wish he had done more of that here.
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