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5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Kamen's first - and best - movie score
Before his work on the 'Die Hard' & 'Lethal Weapon' films, there was Michael Kamen's 'The Dead Zone'. This has to be one of the best scores produced for a Stephen King film, and is FAR superior to Kamen's work in 'Lethal Weapon', which had far too much influence from Eric Clapton & the rock n'roll aspect.
'The Dead Zone' features a sad, melancholy melody which...
Published on August 2, 2005 by langleybcguy

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3.0 out of 5 stars Does Sibelius get a nod here?
I just saw the 1983 movie again, and looked to see if they gave any music credit to the true composer of the main theme, Jean Sibelius. The theme was taken from the second movement of his 2nd symphony. Does anyone know if credit is in fact given?
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Kamen's first - and best - movie score, August 2, 2005
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langleybcguy (Langley, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dead Zone (Audio CD)
Before his work on the 'Die Hard' & 'Lethal Weapon' films, there was Michael Kamen's 'The Dead Zone'. This has to be one of the best scores produced for a Stephen King film, and is FAR superior to Kamen's work in 'Lethal Weapon', which had far too much influence from Eric Clapton & the rock n'roll aspect.
'The Dead Zone' features a sad, melancholy melody which appears in a few tracks but most prominently in the first one; we could easily consider this 'Johnny Smith's Theme', in reference to the charcter played by Christopher Walken. The theme is a wonderful combination of bassoon, strings, and woodwinds portraying a sad, melancholy man who is faced with an unwanted psychic ability, the loss of his fiancee to another man, and the loss of his job to his prolonged coma. Other tracks portray the events in the movie well, such as '1st vision - 2nd sight' when Johnny catches his first horrific vision of a nurse's young daughter cornered by a fire in her home, and 'Coda to a Coma - The Balcony', when Johnny rises from his hiding place to gun down psychopathic would-be president Greg Stillson (Martin Sheen).
This is a little-known score due to its age (the movie was made in 1983), and the composer was even lesser-known at the time, but today it surpasses any of Kamen's other scores. Not to mention it is the best Stephen King film score of any I've seen. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Dead Zone, August 28, 2008
This review is from: The Dead Zone (Audio CD)
The book was great, the movie was great, and the soundtrack is, surprise, great too.Themaintheme is hauntingly beautiful. Honestly, I wouldnt recommend this cd if you were depressed but unfortunately, thats the story of THE DEAD ZONE...no happy ending here folks. So with that in mind, listen to the main theme, envision the struggle of Johnny and his DEAD ZONE. A Somber sound for a somber(but Brilliant) story and movie. Stephen King Rocks, Chistopher Walken Rocks, Michael Kamen Rocks.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Does Sibelius get a nod here?, September 3, 2011
This review is from: The Dead Zone (Audio CD)
I just saw the 1983 movie again, and looked to see if they gave any music credit to the true composer of the main theme, Jean Sibelius. The theme was taken from the second movement of his 2nd symphony. Does anyone know if credit is in fact given?
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Poorly produced cd-r, March 10, 2011
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Bought this soundtrack and have no issue with the music which other reviewers cover expertly 5 stars for music ..But unfortunately the cd/booklet cover art work is very poorly produced and instead of sitting proudly on a cd shelf it is in a drawer....Amazon please monitor production of these "On Demand" cds
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing score, February 14, 2011
This review is from: The Dead Zone (Audio CD)
Michael Kamen's score for David Cronenberg's 'The Dead Zone', is an outstanding soundtrack for collectors of all sorts. Whether or not your a horror film fan, film enthusiast, music dude/dudette, you will enjoy this soothing soundtrack. Or better yet read the book, and watch the film. It's a entertaining treat that goes all around. I'm just about finished with the book, and have watched the film countless times. Now I am listening to the soundtrack, and I've got to say, it's worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Dead Zone Movie Soundtrack, June 1, 2009
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Actual Movie Soundtrack of Music used in the Movie.Received item faster than told,even though used still gave good clear tones,etc.
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