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Bicentennial Man: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 21, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: December 21, 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00003IRA1
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Horner at his best, January 9, 2000
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This review is from: Bicentennial Man: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
I freely admit that I am an unabashed James Horner fan. I am probably one of only ten people who owns the score to "The Page Master", "The Name of The Rose" or "Thunderheart." While I do not worship at an alter to "Titanic", I firmly believe that when Mr. Horner is on his game there are few who can match him for hitting the "heart and soul" of what a movie is all about. If in doubt, please listen to "Apollo 13" or "Braveheart."

His score for "Bicentennial Man" is a wonderful sleeper. I saw the film before purchasing the score as the score was not available earlier. The piece "The Machine Age" which he uses over the opening credits is a seductive blend of rhythms that says "futuristic" without being trite or obvious. It may be the least "James Horner" piece on the CD. But it's just the first example of the subtle gems hidden in this composition.

While there are plenty of "Hornerisms" to be found in this score ( The piece "The Wedding" bears more than a passing family resemblance to "The Wedding" on the "Deep Impact" score) and one can pick out hints of "Titanic" and "Braveheart" in a few of the passages, this score is one of the most understated of Mr. Horner's compositions.

Is it a touch "soft and gooey" at the center? Yes. But so is the film for which the score was composed. And if the purpose of a film score is to enhance the message of a film and to sell that message on an emotional level, then "Bicentennial Man" is a home run.

The theme for the song "Then you look at me" (sung by Celine Dion on the soundtrack) is truly haunting. The only thing that could keep the score for "Bicentennial Man" from being nominated for an Oscar is the fact that the movie isn't doing well with the public.

Which is a shame for this is James Horner at his most evocative.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Cinematic Symphony at Its Finest!, February 18, 2002
This review is from: Bicentennial Man: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
The film score to Bicentennial Man holds a host of distinguishing titles in my book. In my opinion, it is Horner's best dramatic score; it is the most unceasingly beautiful music compiled into one score; it is the most consistently entertaining score that I own. It is about as perfect a cinematic symphony as a composer can hope to accomplish. There is only one criticism that can be applied to the work--or rather to Horner himself, who epitomizes such criticisms with this score in particular. Bicentennial Man, like nearly all of his other projects HEAVILY references some of his previous--and from this vantage point--future works. Bicentennial Man is a companion to Horner's score for Deep Impact--so abundantly obvious that he uses IDENTICAL music--as well as a companion to this year's critical favorite A Beautiful Mind--again, with identical music, a note-perfect translation. But, in the case of the latter referenced score, Bicentennial Man set the standard that Horner would pull from. Bicentennial Man, if only in the first track, created a new style, a new sound, that would no doubt wow even the most modest film score fan--unfortunately, he repeated the same material in A Beautiful Mind. One fact remains abundantly apparent, however, the fact that negates any self-plagiarism he might be responsible for: Bicentennial Man is the best score of those that he referenced, without a doubt, indisputably.

A lot of critics chastised the film of Bicentennial Man for concluding in a sappy style. I won't argue with this assessment; I'll heartily agree, though I won't say how much this detracted from my viewing pleasure. It would seem to me, however, that sappy films make for enhanced scores, as is most certainly the case with this score. Everything about Bicentennial Man's music is a beautiful fairy-tale--melodramatic perhaps, but so involving that it becomes the pinnacle achievement in translating the onscreen story into the audience's heart. I love Horner's sappy score for Bicentennial Man the way I love Hanz Zimmer's eccentrically sentimental score for Pearl Harbor, and I'm not ashamed of that. And that is the score I would most closely liken Bicentennial Man to, though it admittedly surpasses Zimmer's work completely.

Thematically, one can hear whispers of previous and future Horner scores, but that is not to say that they aren't all beautiful to the ear. Yes, there's not much diversity in the way of sounds on this album, but if it is the mood you are looking for, there is no other place to go. The multiple themes all cater to the same experience, with little variation, but that is the movie nonetheless, the common denominator of Horner's symphony. You will either hear heart-wrenchingly dramatic underscore that is positively breathtaking, or you'll hear unique, new-age, playful underscore that could only have been composed by Horner. Truly, his early work on animated films benefits him now. And most interesting, one aspect that pleases me most of Horner and his attention to musical cohesion, is his synthesis of not just several themes, but also of a common concluding passage that unifies and completes the score, forming it into the symphony that I hold so dear. As far as I can tell, this device is unique to him, and it is a sheer stroke of genius when listening.

And so, in conclusion, I can't help but make the argument that though Bicentennial man may prelude and reiterate what is a standard in other Horner scores, the fact that it is the best of the lot means that it deserves your attention. Never before--from any composer, from any genre, from any film--have I heard such a unified score with such moving passages that capture the imagination and the heart along with it. Horner's score for Bicentennial Man is the definition of beauty, the personification of film composing that utilizes every available emotion that humans are capable of. This s score is one that you can always come back to, always listen to from front to back, and always enjoy for its rich themes, incessant beauty, and consistent storytelling.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, December 23, 2005
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This is an absolutely gorgeous score. Because of the tone of the movie, there are no dark parts. The music is at a fairly even keel with some sweeping orchestral swells. Just put it in the stereo, close your eyes and enjoy.
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