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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
NOT the original score,
By snowleopard (Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
This is not the original score used in the film. That score, by Chaz Jankel, is sadly locked in a vault somewhere. And that's too bad, as Jankel's work was beautifully melodic and very befitting of the film. Zimmer's work, apparently once considered for use, was not used. Yet somehow, it was released as "inspired by the film". That said, this work by Zimmer is neither his best, nor his worst. It contains two long pieces, with swelling music of symphonic keyboard work, and Pete Haycock's electric guitar. At times the music is dramatic, and at others, bombastic. Recommended for hard core Zimmer fans only. For those just getting into his work, other scores (The Rock, Black Rain, etc.) are much more worth looking into.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent early Zimmer score...,
By Tom Walker (Oxford, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
Here in England K2 was released with this score instead of the one many other reviewers have raved about. The two tracks are slightly annoying for being so long, especially as there are some clear gaps where a new track mark would have helped. Aside from such petty points, the score is pretty good as a showcase for Zimmer's extraordinary synthesizer music which has become so much more famous in recent years. The thing I liked least about the whole thing was the Pete Haycock electric guitar stuff that feels like a stamp staying "this film was made in the early 90's" whereas the synthesizers alone could work just as well in a film today. The main theme is terrific at bringing across the feel of a huge, awe-inspiring yet dangerous mountain and I felt it fit the film really well, in many cases adding real power to some of the great wide location shots. The music reaches a couple of major climaxes, simliar to Crimson Tide or Backdraft, and you really get that heart-rousing feeling that only Zimmer (or his proteges at Media Ventures) can give. The second of the two is the music that accompanies the wonderful climactic shot where the helicopter hovers up into view right at the end. So those of you out there who can't get your hands on the European version, play track 2 9m 30s over that helicopter shot and you'll get a feel for just how amazing Zimmer's music is for the film.I would agree with a previous reviewer in saying that this is not necessarily suited to Zimmer newcomers but once initiated through the likes of Backdraft / Crimson Tide / The Rock, it's a welcome addition to his repetoire. I give it four stars instead of five, a) because it's too short considering how much more music there was in the film and b) because Mr. Haycock's guitar is just a bit too cheesy for comfort. Other similar scores worth checking out: Broken Arrow, The Peacemaker, 4 tracks from The Lion King, Point of No Return, Speed, Twister, Armageddon, Enemy of the State, Con Air, Deep Blue Sea.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Please note this is not the amazing music used in the film!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
This album is very misleading online and take into account that this is not the same music that the movie K2 offers. It has a brief intro with the same solos but it doesn't even hold a candle to the film. Instead of heart stopping guitar, it's filled with goofy keyboard music that niether flows nor keeps the listeners intrest. It's no wonder that this album wasn't used for the actual film!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's oK2 me,
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This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
The music that Hans Zimmer has come up with for K2 here was not actually used in the film. It should have been because it is good stuff that I think would have sounded good in it. This may very well be the easiest soundtrack I have ever reviewed, considering that the music is split into only 2 cues. "Ascent" is 27 minutes long and much longer than "Descent", which makes sense considering that it takes much longer to climb a mountain than to descend one (especially if you fall off). "Ascent" sounds a lot like Drop Zone and a little like parts of Broken Arrow, both of which Zimmer composed. The music contains electronics, samples, some orchestral instruments, and an electric guitar which is featured prominently in the first track, with some also in the last. The music does not have a major theme to speak of, but it does have some great orchestral passages. These can be found mainly in "Descent" which is the shorter and better of the 2 tracks. Diehard Zimmer fans will definitely enjoy this and I think if you like scores that sound like a rock album, then this one will satisfy you. Kudos to Zimmer for an excellent job doing the music, I just wish the two incredibly long tracks were broken down into shorter ones.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vintage Hans,
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This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
Hans Zimmer is one of my favorite composers, his style is unmistakable and it shines in this piece of music! Changes between bombastic and subtle parts are great. I don't mind it is only split in two tracks. While both tracks have action and subtle parts, Ascent is more bombastic while Descent is more sad and melancholic. Both tracks are great but Ascent is my favorite! After all this time K2 is always a great joy to listen to and is a must have in a Zimmer collection or any action movie music collection.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Alternative - Wish you were here,
This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
As far as i can tell one cannot access the music from the movie anywhere however for fans of the original score i can only say that when i first heard "shine on you crazy diamond" by pink floyd i thought it was the K2 soundtrack. I now have the album "wish you were here" and i highly recommend it as an excellent alternative to this. "shine on you" is stark, intense, eerily similar to the climbing montagaes of K2. The rest of the album is reminiscent of blade runner. check it out.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not even close,
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This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
The original soundtrack (if you listen to the movie with your eyes closed) well, some of the mtn ascent scene music was as mesmerizing as Pink Floyd's epic Dark Side of the Moon. Really deep. Really cool.
This is like another band got slipped into the Jewel case... The similarity between the movie and this? Both had guitars. That's about it. Save your money. PS I like Hans other stuff, particularly Gladiator and Lion King among others, so this is not against him.
4.0 out of 5 stars
good, a little deceiving...,
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This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
I enjoyed the soundtrack because of the music. I expected, however, for some of the other music that was a part of the movie to be in the "soundtrack" I.E. I Need Ya by Zahid Tarag. All instrumental with the unique sounds that only Hans Zimmer can bring to the table.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Give or take...,
By A Customer
This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
Although the movie music is still on the film, this cd is a small part of Hans music. The music industry should issue the actual music from the movies. The movie is great but actually talking to Jim Wickwire's wife about his actual climb on K2, it was awesome. The CD is different but, enjoyable if you have a real good imagination.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD,
By A Customer
This review is from: K2: Music Inspired By The Film (Audio CD)
Excellent CD respresentation of the talent of Hans Zimmer -- also be sure to check out soundtracks for Broken Arrow, Drop Zone -- and I'm assuming you've already purchased The Rock (I agree with other's comments!)
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