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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Arguably Horner's Last Great Score,
By snowleopard (Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
There is a peculiar dichotomy to the career of James Horner in the minds of many soundtrack audiophiles. It's as if during the 1980's Horner was an absolute pure genius with the midas touch, and once called the future of film scorers by Elmer Bernstein. Time and again he would write a score that both fit the film perfectly, covered an enormous range of styles, and posessed a powerful command of instruments and sounds. And the soundtrack albums had almost no dead spots. He repeated a few phrases, and lifted from a few Classical composers (as many film scorers do), but there could be no doubt to his brilliance. So highly praised in music circles was he, that his name often popped up as someone to listen to by the contemporary classical world. While he's has had some strong scores since Sneakers (Braveheart, Apollo 13, Titanic, Zorro) Sneakers is often considered the last film he scored in this era, and a turning point of sorts. That turning point ocurred during the early 90's. While Horner gives no real indication in interviews, a guess is that he exhausted himself, and felt a bit shunned by great accolades that he deserved (namely an Academy Award - which he later did earn for Titanic, an average score with a very nice theme) and figured why burn himself out on every moment of every score, when the music is often buried behind dialog and sound effects, and hardly anyone notices anyway? His scores became less innovative, and much, much more repetitive. He became hugely criticized for borrowing heavily from himself, and even others - he was successfully sued for plagarizing Nino Rota at one point. Many pundits will argue, including myself, that while Horner's music fits well in films still, his great works are mostly in the past. With these days a few nice themes here and there, and a great deal of incidental music that sounds a great deal alike. It is my hope, and that of others, that Horner still has it in himself to return to, and maybe even exceed his past glory days. Having said all that. Sneakers is certainly a score worth owning. It's dramatic, has a very nice arrangement, and most of all it fit the film perfectly (and is pretty original). Grab it while you can, certainly if you're a Horner fan.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Titanic it ain't,
By egoset@hotmail.com (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
James Horner actually does a good job with this score. This is some of his best and most original work. I'd say its about on par with his magnificent scores for the films Aliens, Braveheart, and Willow, the three which I consider his best. And it is most certainly a far, far, far cry from the uninspired, cliche ridden, Braveheart-recycled, John Williams wannabe "score" for Titanic (too bad he won an Oscar for it, it sucked). Sneakers displays the kind of elements that a score should have. One moment the music soars and is epic, giving the listener a feeling of hurried action. The next moment it is soft and tender, then moody and sinister. But it never looses its overall lightheartedness.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sneakers Soundtrack,
By Shawn Chittle (admin@avs.wmich.edu) (Battle Creek, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
Titanic. Nope, I don't have the wrong movie, but the same guy that did that, did this. In my view, this recording is just as good, just not as sad(its not supposed to be.) This album makes you think and ties you into the complicated movie play very well. This is a SCORE not a SOUNDTRACK. You will not hear any of the songs that are in the movie on this album, just the clever and cool, background music.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A nice change of mood for horner,
By Daniel Long (Sydney, Downunder) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
When I first purchased this CD, i got it from some second hand CD shop, not knowing how difficult this cd really is to find. When you listen to it, the pictureeque beauty of the soundtrack becomes evident. Its one of those scores that changes your behavioural pattersn, almost mind altering. Just listening to it as you type, gives you that calm, yet edgy feeling experienced by the characters of the movie. Horner has a sense of intricate timing in his pieces and this is one of his few scores not to pull any shameless and cheap emotional tear jerkers. Not to say that i dont enjoy the whimsical delights of the teary 'Cocoon' and 'Braveheart'. I just like the change that Sneakers gave for horner. Nice music, but repetitive and has quite a few loud pieces that make it jolting to the nerves if you listen to it as you try to fall asleep at nice. Apart from that, it succeeds in in being quite entertaining and intrinsic. Whilst not a brilliant score, it is worth considering if your looking for some change and moody atmospheric music.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Programming Soundtrack FTW,
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This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
Sneakers is easily the worlds best movie, and every best-movie-of-all-time need to have the best-soundtrack-of-all-time. This is it.
What a great soundtrack for programming (and probably simply typing to). You can tap away at your keyboard in time with the music or it can simply blend in with your surrounds. The music will transport you from your own office into the office of Cosmo, you'll really think you're sitting on your own Cray(tm) super computer. [...] I also recommend listening to the Sneakers soundtrack and Avatar soundtrack back to back. There's hauntingly similar sections of arrangement throughout the tracks that make this classic James Horner music.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ITS THE BEST,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
This is the cd that i have been looking forever for. It is perfect working background music.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
By mouseman@gwis.com (Hudson, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
I ordered this CD from amazon.com myself and am very pleased with this recording. Its a beautiful set of compositions from a great movie. I would suggest this soundtrack to anyone who liked how it sounded in the movie!
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have disc!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (Audio CD)
James Horner is simply the most briliant composer out there today. Williams has lost it and Goldsmith's music has no heart. I prime example of why Horner is igenius, is in this score. The score has a icy and majestic sound which is just magical. It sends me to a beautiful place of ice and snowscapes. It creates a sense of calm and beauty that I didn't know could be conveyed in music. So I believe everyone should go out and purchase this amazing work from James Horner. Sit back, put your headphones on, close your eyes and escape.
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Sneakers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album by James Horner (Audio CD - 2011)
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