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Paycheck [SOUNDTRACK]

John Powell (Composer)
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Product Details

  • Composer: John Powell
  • Audio CD (January 13, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Varese Sarabande
  • ASIN: B00011D18Q
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #220,821 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Main Title
2. 20 Items
3. Wolfe Pack
4. Crystal Balls
5. Mirror Message
6. Imposter
7. Hog Chase, Pt. 1
8. Hog Chase, Pt. 2
9. I Don't Remember
10. Tomorrow's Headlines
11. Future Tense
12. Fait Accompli
13. Finger
14. Rachel's Party - Brian Dembow, Bruce Dukov, Stephen Erdody, Julie Gigante

On this CD:
  1. Paycheck, film score Main title
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  2. Paycheck, film score 20 items
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  3. Paycheck, film score Wolfe pack
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  4. Paycheck, film score Crystal balls
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  5. Paycheck, film score Mirror message
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  6. Paycheck, film score Imposter
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  7. Paycheck, film score Hog chase, Part 1
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  8. Paycheck, film score Hog chase, Part 2
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  9. Paycheck, film score I don't remember
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  10. Paycheck, film score Tomorrow's headlines
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  11. Paycheck, film score Future tense
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  12. Paycheck, film score Fait accompli
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  13. Paycheck, film score The finger
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway

  14. Paycheck, film score Rachel's party
    Composed by John Powell
    Performed by Hollywood Studio Symphony
    with Michael Fisher, Randy Kerber
    Conducted by Gavin Greenaway


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rip-Snorting action score from a brilliant new composer, March 10, 2004
By Greg Hirst (Casper, WY USA) - See all my reviews
Before THE ITALIAN JOB, I hadn't really been interested in John Powell's work (I always kinda resented how he and Harry ripped off Trevor Rabin's DEEP BLUE SEA theme for SHREK).

Ironically, it is John Powell how has stepped forward to take the place of Trevor Rabin during his conspicuous absence (I don't believe a score of his has been released in 2 years)

I do admit to downloading ESCAPE FROM THE EMBASSY from the BOURNE IDENTITY soundtrack, finding that music to be quite muscular and intense, and coherent.

Now, after the wonderful ITALIAN JOB, John Powell again shows me why film-score buffs should pay attention to him. PAYCHECK is a rip-snorting action score, full of style and complexity. It has a snazzy snyle that is more muscular and driving than THE ITALIAN JOB. It ranges from intense, lush action music, groovy industrial rhythms, and busy, complex underscore.

20 ITEMS and WOLFE PACK highlight the beginning of the score, pseudo-action pieces with some irresistable rythms. The next three tracks are sufficiant statements of the established style. I especially recommend 20 ITEMS if you simply want a swift boot in the arse.

The two HOG CHASE tracks catapult the themes and styles heard in WOLFE PACK and 20 ITEMS into pulsating, soaring action music.

The score then slows down before the lengthy FUTURE TENSE, another action piece that is less over-the-top and more serious that the HOG CHASES. FAIT ACCOMPLI (rough-French translation of "done deal" or "mission accomplished") provides the finale for the score, building in its last minuite to a frenetic action cue. RACHEL'S PARTY provides a reflective and soft interpretation of the theme, and I found it kind of out-of-place amidst the other tracks, but still pleasant.

This score is for anyone who liked the ITALIAN JOB or simply wants to hear a competent action score with ultra-cool rythms and a distinct personality.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars John Powell Does It Again!, January 14, 2004
By A Customer
One of the first things that hit me when watching this movie was how much I liked the score. John Powell visits his trademark spy music territory in the vein of Face/Off and The Italian Job with Paycheck and the result is a very satisfying listeing experience. Those who enjoyed the score for the Italian Job will find a lot to like about this score. The highlights for me include tracks 1,2, 7 & 8.
Powell incoporates frenzied string writing with piano and drum loops to create
an exciting fun thrill ride of a score. A great popcorn score to go with an average popcorn movie. Definitely recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Overall boombastic action score, June 9, 2004
By B.J. Brown "TonicBH" (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
John Powell has certainly been making a name for himself. His score for "The Italian Job" has been getting rave reviews, and now he scores John Woo's stereotypical action flick, "Paycheck". Does it hold well? Yes.

Basically, it's very much a very boombastic action score, with a few cues given during the course of the score enough time for the listener to breathe.

Some of the highlights include tracks 7 & 8, the "Hog Chase" cues. Part 2 (Track 8) most certainly gives a "Bondian" kind of feel to the overall remix of "Rachel's Theme" (Track 14). Powell basically gives a David Arnold feeling with the "Hog Chase" cues.

"Future Tense", track 11, is a "suite" of sorts, basically remixing tracks 2, 3, 4 and 7 (among others) into it's own cue, and it works out well. "Fait Accompli", the track that follows it, is more slower-paced, and works very well.

Of course, we get "The Finger" (track 13), which is the shortest cue on the entire score (:33).

The score wraps up with "Rachel's Party". A slow-paced version of the theme that dominates almost every cue before it. However, I think the placement for this track is odd, it should be a bit earlier in the score.

Also, tracks 5 and 6 should've actually been one full track (as track 5 ends, it continues onto track 6), and can be jarring to some people, especially people who listen to the tracks in random order.

Overall, if you want a very good action score with enough cues to keep your toes tapping, John Powell's "Paycheck" is for you. It most certainly compensates for the sub-par movie it's scored for.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ACTION!
The music from this soundtrack were superb, as with all John Powell work. Them music fit very well! I enjoyed every track on this CD. Each one was unique but matched. Read more
Published 16 months ago by DariusF

4.0 out of 5 stars Listen to the crowd, this one's great
John Powell has quickly become one of my favorite contemporary composers. He blends John Barry's melodic ability with Hans Zimmer's entertainingly bombastic, Phil Spector-y "wall... Read more
Published on January 21, 2007 by James Luckard

5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 Stars for Paycheck
This is one of the most exuberant action scores I've ever heard. It's fun from start to finish. The Hog Chase tracks alone are worth the price of the CD. Read more
Published on January 31, 2006 by KZ

4.0 out of 5 stars All action, all the time. . .
I really wish they had half-star intervals for the ratings here, because while 3 stars doesn't really do this score justice, it doesn't quite merit 4. Read more
Published on August 17, 2005 by Nathan Blumenfeld

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Distinctive
If you like soundtracks, I highly recommend this one, or any soundtrack composed by John Powell. His style is very distinctive. Read more
Published on August 17, 2004 by McDuffie

4.0 out of 5 stars WOW! But . . .
Powell's score to Paycheck is one of the best action scores I've heard in a long time. You can tell right off the bat from the first track that the CD is an awesome mixture of... Read more
Published on May 14, 2004

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