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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Soundtrack
This is an awesome soundtrack. In fact, it may be the best Football movie soundtrack ever!
Published on February 9, 2009 by Jeffrey

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3.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational sports movie, score never quite matches it
The Express is an inspirational sports drama about the life of Ernie Davis who, while playing for Syracuse University in 1961, became the first African-American college football player to win the prestigious Heisman Trophy, and the trials and hardships he endured to break this sporting color barrier. The film is directed by Gary Fleder, stars Rob Brown and Dennis Quaid,...
Published on February 12, 2009 by Jon Broxton


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3.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational sports movie, score never quite matches it, February 12, 2009
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This review is from: Express [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (Audio CD)
The Express is an inspirational sports drama about the life of Ernie Davis who, while playing for Syracuse University in 1961, became the first African-American college football player to win the prestigious Heisman Trophy, and the trials and hardships he endured to break this sporting color barrier. The film is directed by Gary Fleder, stars Rob Brown and Dennis Quaid, and features a lovely score from Mark Isham. This isn't a traditional flag-waving sporting glory score in the vein of The Natural or Rudy or Hoosiers; instead, Isham spends a lot of time scoring the social and political upheaval that surrounded Davis and his exploits, leading to a score which is at times surprisingly dark, and also surprisingly heavy on synthetic embellishments. There is thumping percussion and gritty electronic music in the opening "Prologue", and dark and oppressive action music in "Training" and "A Good Man", but that's not to say there isn't any emotional warmth in the score: "Jackie Robinson" features a lovely noble-sounding theme for the previous generation's color-boundary breaker, some intimate and attractive stuff in "Elmira" and the warm and inviting piano-led "I'm An Optimist" and "What Kind of Bottle?", and some militaristic--sounding, quite rousing material to be found in "Cotton Bowl", "Don't Lose Yourself" and the conclusive "The Express". While The Express is clearly not among the pantheon of Isham's best works, there is still a fair amount of enjoyable music to be found here, even if it is somewhat anonymous, and even though it fails to stay with you once Lakeshore's 50 minute album had stopped spinning.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Soundtrack, February 9, 2009
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This is an awesome soundtrack. In fact, it may be the best Football movie soundtrack ever!
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Express [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by Mark Isham (Audio CD - 2008)
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