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Hostel: Part II [SOUNDTRACK]

Nathan Barr
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 17, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: June 8, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Lionsgate
  • ASIN: B000ROAKSQ
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #151,707 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Suite ("Amid a Crowd of Stars")
2. Beautiful Skin
3. Train
4. Paxton Meets Sasha
5. Bidding War
6. Portrait
7. Montage
8. Kiss
9. Stuart
10. Boat Ride
11. Bath
12. Elevator
13. Escape
14. Todd
15. Turning Tables
16. Snip
17. Axelle

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5.0 out of 5 stars Foreign Mystery, Horror, Intrigue, and Beauty, August 31, 2007
By Dracula D (a haunted waxwork in Pa.) - See all my reviews
An amazing score. Gets better with every listen. Orchestra score that definitely brings specific moods. Very beautiful at times and extremely dark at times. We're talking very scary here. If you're looking for feelings of intrigue, mystery, horror, isolation and claustrophia, impending doom, beauty...get this soundtrack. It even has a song on here that is not in the movie. Plus, great artwork in the cd from the movie and set!!

Get this cd now! I'm listening to it at work while I'm on the computer. Great stuff.

Great for cloudy days or fall days or any day!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hostel II - Sound Track disappointing, April 29, 2009
By lnlemonlime "lnlemonlime" (marblehead, ma United States) - See all my reviews
I was extremely disappointed with this soundtrack. i saw some parts of the mocie (too gruesome for me!!) and I thought the movie music was wonderful, traditional music. I purchased the ST, because of the movie.

Well, the ST contians almost none of the traditional music featured in the film. The ST music is ok, but not what I was aiming for.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gothic tour-de-force, August 29, 2008
By Jon Broxton (Thousand Oaks, CA) - See all my reviews
I have never fully appreciated, nor understood, the general public's lust for the new `torture porn' genre of films. I saw the first Saw, but none of its sequels. I saw Cabin Fever, and thoroughly disliked it. I have not seen any of the Hostel movies, and have no intention of doing so. Nevertheless, the box office takings don't lie, so here we have Hostel Part II, directed by Eli Roth, and starring Lauren German, Bijou Phillips and Heather Matarazzo as three young women who, over the course of 93 minutes, are systematically bound, gagged, tortured, murdered and mutilated by a succession of sick individuals who pay good money to Slovakian criminals to enable them to do this kind of thing. Wholesome fun for all the family. Composer Nathan Barr returns to the franchise after undertaking scoring duties on the first movie. Unexpectedly, the opening suite - "Amid a Crowd of Stars" - is a quite beautiful eastern European neo-classical lament anchored by a tragic-sounding combination of solo violin, solo oboe and harp which gradually swells to encompass the entire orchestra in a sweeping theme. It's a mesmerizing, completely astonishing beginning, and sets the tone for the rest of the score, which continues to inhabit the orchestral realm and oscillate between excellent action/horror writing and moments of surprisingly sublime beauty. Cues such as "Beautiful Skin", "Bidding War", the grotesquely mesmerizing "The Bath" and the exciting "Turning Tables" are distinctly Herrmannish in tone, with their skittery strings, whooping brasses and frenetic pacing. "Paxton Meets Sasha" goes for shock value with boo-gotcha stingers jumping out of beds of ominous, bass-heavy violin and cello writing. "Portrait" and "Elevator" go for the jugular with chaotic dissonance and immensely powerful and threatening piano chords which resonate in the deepest recesses of your stomach. "Montage" incorporates sinister and ghostly-sounding vocal effects. The beginning of "Stuart" sounds like something Krzysztof Penderecki might write in his darker moments. It's all quite superbly imaginative stuff, and really showcases Barr's talent for creating unnerving moods. One thing worth mentioning also is the almost total absence of any obvious `electronic enhancements' in Barr's score. The confidence he shows in writing simple, clean orchestral music is to be commended in this day and age. It's perhaps indicative of my own cinematic prejudices, but I find myself rather disappointed that music this excellent was written for a film this unpleasant - but irrespective of one's feelings about the film itself, Nathan Barr's score is a perfect example of modern, lyrical, orchestral horror movie music at its best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great score
I need to know for sure before I buy the CD, is the song on here that has the foreign vocals, it is the part where the 2 men are getting ready to do the torture? If so, great!!
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