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305 of 307 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comparison of regular version vs. limited edition,
By eric_f (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
While this soundtrack score didn't blow me away, I think it's certainly a worthy addition to the "Batman" catalog of scores as well as fitting music for "The Dark Knight." I find track 3, "Harvey Two-Face," to easily be the best track here...almost a ballad so to speak, and yet flows with the rest of the album. This score isn't significantly different than the music of "Batman Begins" but then again, exploring some familiar territory adds a sense of continuity between the films. After all, this is a sequel.
I purchased both the regular version as well as the limited edition today, so I'll now give some comparisons for those of you undecided about which to buy: -Track listing is identical for both. No bonus track on limited edition. Certainly would have been nice, but alas. -Although the 2 versions have different cover art, note that the inside booklet of the limited edition has the same cover art as the regular version, as it's the exact same booklet. Booklet itself is the typical kind with various photos and album credits. -Regular version has an exclusive photo of Batman looking at a wall covered with "HA HA HA" all over it, whereas limited edition has an exclusive 3-way fold-out collage photo of Joker playing cards with Batman in the middle vandalized with red lipstick. In addition, limited edition version has a very cool exclusive photo of the Joker walking down a street with his back to us, holding a playing card in one hand and a knife behind his back with the other. -Limited edition version comes with 3 two-sided trading cards containing photos of Batman, Joker and Harvey Dent. To sum up, the limited edition version doesn't offer that much more than the regular version, and is only worth getting for the novelty of a limited edition collectible, or if you're a die-hard fan of the film.
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard Return With A Superb And More Grounded Score,
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This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
The score for The Dark Knight is in one word, incredible. Zimmer and Howard have crafted a complete soundscape for this character and the world he exists in. I love the original Batman Begins score to death and the only way that this score surpasses the previous one is that it feels more grounded. The characters and world are already established so the score has something to build off of.
The two-note motif has already become iconic and synonymous with Batman. With this score we get two new themes. The first one is the new motif for The Joker. It's only one note and Hans spent 3 months fine tuning it to become the perfect sound. The first track is pretty much all of The Joker's music. It's harsh, industrial and gritty and I love it. It works so well even if you are more of a traditional score fan and don't like it one cannot deny how well it works with the image. James Newton Howard was in charge of Harvey Dent. This music had to represent a fallen idol; someone who was good but became corrupted. So tragic is a word that can be used to describe it. It's very emotional. It stands apart from the intense action music in the score and is really wonderful. The emotional arc of it takes you from light to dark, it's great scoring. Fans of Hans Zimmer and/or James Newton Howard will be extremely pleased with this score (I very much am). Hans' structure and style is heard well throughout. The score pulses with intensity very much like the original. There is really NO downtime on this entire album. The music carries you every step of the way, the listen on its own is a journey in itself. Now and then you will hear the 1-note Joker theme pop up and it indeed can get your hairs standing on end. It absorbs you and assaults you while leaving you wanting more. Hans and James both share one thing in common in that they score everything for real, meaning they aren't treating this movie as a work of fiction. They are carefully crafting an emotional story arc and building an atmosphere for it to exist in. There is no grandiose and heroic theme. Everything stands on its own and is so much powerful for doing so. The Dark Knight will be one of if not the best score of the year and will be hard to beat in terms of scope and emotional complexity.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fine The Dark Knight Film Score from Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard,
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This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
Two of Hollywood's most respected, most popular, film composers, Hans Zimmer and James Newtown Howard, have joined forces in composing the most exciting film score I have heard this year not composed by John Williams. Theirs for " The Dark Knight" is quite riveting, with a substantial emphasis on a brooding, melancholy quality for much of the film's music. Indeed, I believe they've surpassed Danny Elfman in composing a score which captures so vividly, the many personal demons which beset Bruce Wayne (Batman), while also giving memorable musical motifs too to his long-time lady friend Rachel Dawes and the dashing young Gotham district attorney Harvey Dent, and, of course, the Joker. Fans of contemporary film music will surely want to add this CD to their collections; it is, without question, among the best of this year.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The REAL Dark Knight VINYL review!,
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This review is from: The Dark Knight [Vinyl] (Vinyl)
So having had this vinyl for awhile now and listened to the vinyl...I am impressed, but not overly so. The sound is, indeed, warmer and the instruments stand out much better than the CD. Those wanting the overly done bass should stick with the CD for sure. I don't mean this in a bad thing. But from my comparison while having the CD play and the LP playing the same tracks and flipping back and forth between phono and CD, surprisingly the CD's bass is thicker, but almost TOO thick. It comes across too boomy and you almost lose depth to the music if that makes sense. The LP maintains that bass as if it were a concert and you FELT it rather than feeling like your head is going to explode. It's definitely mastered differently so that's a plus. I would only recommend this vinyl for those who are highly sensative to noticing these types of differences though. As this isn't as super obvious as some LP's are compared to their CD offspring.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A 5-Star Soundtrack, a Disappointing "Limited Edition",
This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
The music and track listing on the "limited edition" are exactly the same as those on the regular CD/iTunes release...so you're paying a couple of dollars more for different packaging, which includes exclusive photos. With the advent of digital music stores and the decrease of CDs, I would have expected more "incentive" to buy the physical CD. Consumers have spoken in droves: They want the music, not the plastic, and voting with their money by buying from Amazon's music store and iTunes. Why the record company decided to release two CD versions for the same music is a mystery.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The absolute best superhero score ever crafted,
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
Just like Christopher Nolan took everything he started with Batman Begins to new heights with The Dark Knight, composers Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard take the superhero film score to new heights as well. From the creepily opening epic "Why So Serious?" to the tension-laced and hair raising "Always a Catch"; Zimmer and Howard have not only once again crafted a classic film score, but have raised the bar for superhero film scores, just as Nolan raised the bar for superhero films. The real standout of The Dark Knight's score however is the emotional "Harvey Two-Face", which depicts the tragic fall of the heroic "white knight" Harvey Dent. Other compositions, including "I'm Not a Hero", "Like a Dog Chasing Cars", "Agent of Chaos", and the grandoise closer "A Dark Knight" are masterpieces that are feasts of the ears. All in all, the soundtrack to The Dark Knight is absolutely the best superhero score ever crafted, and like the film itself, will stand as a masterwork to be cherished and imitated for years to come.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Epic Soundtrack,
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This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
The Dark Knight Soundtrack truly is epic. I loved the movie so much, and listening to the soundtrack just brings the amawing scenes and dialogues back to mind. This is a great sequel to Batman Begins Soundtrack....There's a little more excitement and drama in this one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why So Serious?,
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This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
If you enjoyed the Dark Knight movie as much as I did then you will love to hear the great soundtrack over and over. Each strain of music brings the exciting memories of the movie back to my mind. I especially love to blast it in my car and I can see Batman soaring through the air and also visualize the sinister Joker. What a crime that we've lost Heath Ledyard, his WONDERFUL performance was unforgetable to say the least!
I simply love this soundtrack and find it very exciting to listen to. Many thanks. LCJ
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Take time to listen to it,
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This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
Since the movie and the score was hyped so much I was a bit disappointed the first time I listened to it. But the more time I took to really listen the more I figured how good this soundtrack really is. Take the time and listen to it multiple times... it's an amazing score from HZ and JNH... once more.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So dark it's brilliant.,
By Chris & Toni (Stoughton, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) (Audio CD)
I'll keep this short. If you liked the movie, you'll love the score. If you liked the Batman Begins score, this builds on themes from that, mixed with new themes from the Dark Knight, so truly it is a perfect sequel soundtrack. I can't wait to see what the do when the 3rd movie comes out. To reiterate, this soundtrack conveys the insanity, rage, sorrow, and intensity that the movie does. How anyone could enjoy this without a big grin again & again is a mystery. After all, why so serious?
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The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) by Hans Zimmer (Audio CD - 2008)
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