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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What a rush
Speed is Mark Mancina's first major film score. He had some before this one, but this is the one that broke him into the film scoring world. The score itself is nonstop action music that never lets up until the "End Titles". The "Main Title" contains a heavy percussive beat laid over blasts from the brass accompanied by strings. The theme appears in...
Published on November 12, 2002 by Brandon Cutro

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3.0 out of 5 stars Has lost a lot of its power since 1994
As big action movies moved away from big orchestras Speed redefined the action sound in the latter part of the 90s. Jerry Goldsmith was apparently in line to score the movie before Mark Mancina and the Media Ventures group were brought in. I have no doubt that Goldsmith would have delivered something epic, and if he had stayed on board the bus instead of hopping off...
Published on December 8, 2002 by Inspector Gadget


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Has lost a lot of its power since 1994, December 8, 2002
This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
As big action movies moved away from big orchestras Speed redefined the action sound in the latter part of the 90s. Jerry Goldsmith was apparently in line to score the movie before Mark Mancina and the Media Ventures group were brought in. I have no doubt that Goldsmith would have delivered something epic, and if he had stayed on board the bus instead of hopping off before it hit 50 mph then perhaps action scores would have taken a different course since 1994.

As it is, Mancina and the Zimmer team seemed to get it right and found a way to appeal to audiences who are quite susceptible to identifying melodies and motifs, and the film may well have not even have been such a big success had they fumbled the ball. The score is often fast moving and exciting, though I have to be honest, the appeal has dwindled a lot over the years, and it really begins to flounder in non-action scenes, which are mostly all at the beginning of the movie but since the CD is non-chronological, they're scattered throughout.

There are not many actions scores out there that get blood flowing as fast as this (Under Siege 2: Dark Territory and Rambo: First Blood Part II - Original Film Soundtrack, New Expanded Edition being two other such scores that have retained their power) and usually resort to what I call "Action Noise"; a lazy and unimaginative route so many musicians have taken in the past decade. Speed was once fresh in ditching traditional use of orchestra and brass sections in favor electronic cues and mad synthesizer beats. But over the years the score has lost its edge and now feels cheap, weak and puny. The main Speed theme has no bite anymore (however, the secondary theme still sounds amazing).

Hans Zimmer and his now defunct Media Ventures group owned the action score genre and many of his protégées went on to use the same, tired, strings-driven, synthy sound for countless other, forgettable action films with no iconic melodies or identifiable themes whatsoever. This trend lasted until The Bourne Identity in 2002, in which Media Ventures graduate John Powell took the same approach and homogenized it to the point where it sounded EVEN MORE generic. His tepid sound for that series has now unfortunately become the benchmark for modern action scores. Where a director/producer would once say "Give me a score in the vein of Speed" they now say "Score it like a Bourne movie", which is just another way of saying "I don't care about themes, melodies, motifs or any deeper meaning or feeling that music can convey".

It all began with Speed, and it was once one of Media Ventures' best, but as a serious music fan, an action score fan, and Zimmer fan I now feel mostly indifferent to this dated score CD.

Ironically, Mark Mancina ended up giving us one of the best action movie scores of the past two decades with the critically-mauled Speed 2: Cruise Control three years later, a score that broke away from the synth trend and delivered a massive orchestra firing on all cylinders. While that score took 13 years to get a release this much inferior album got a dual release with the Speed soundtrack (IE, the dated and irregular songs barely featured in the film).

As usual for score CDs from this period in history, the track listing is completely out of chronological order. If you are ripping the album to your MP3 player or I-Tunes then THIS is the correct order to rearrange them into:

1. Main Title
2. Elevator Stall
3. Move
4. Elevator Peril
5. Dangling Feet
6. Freight Elevator
7. Pop Quiz
8. Rush Hour
9. City Streets
10. Choppers
11. Helen Dies
12. The Gap
13. Entering Airport
14. The Dolly
15. Wildcat
16. The Rescue (best use of the brilliant secondary theme)
17. Pershing Square
18. Fight on Train
19. End Title

The cover art is horrible, and the score is far from complete. I can't imagine an expanded album being released any time soon so if you really, really want it, and find it for cheap then go for it. Otherwise hunt down Mancina's infinitely superior Speed 2: Cruise Control (Original Score).
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What a rush, November 12, 2002
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Brandon Cutro (Tyler, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
Speed is Mark Mancina's first major film score. He had some before this one, but this is the one that broke him into the film scoring world. The score itself is nonstop action music that never lets up until the "End Titles". The "Main Title" contains a heavy percussive beat laid over blasts from the brass accompanied by strings. The theme appears in bits and pieces throughout the score. The first half of the album is by far the best with highlight tracks including "The Rescue", "Entering Airport", the incredible "Rush Hour", "The Gap", "Helen Dies", "Choppers" and "City Streets". These cues showcase the main theme in several spots. "The Rescue" really shines at the end as the strings burst into a heroic main theme moment. "Rush Hour" is the best cue on the soundtrack with over 6 minutes of pulse pounding thrills. "The Gap" showcases some incredible string work and "Helen Dies" plays the main theme in a very stately fashion. The second half of the album gets a little tiresome with hardly any thematic material, just a bunch of synthesized rhythms and drumbeats. The "End Title" gives a breath of fresh air as the main theme is stated with the piano and soft strings to finish off the score. If the entire CD consisted of the awesome music of the first half, the rating would have been 5 stars. Action music fans will enjoy every minute of this and with good reason.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Tracks!, September 3, 1999
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This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
Great music! Mark Mancia really captures the elusive music a movie like this would have!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Speed Score GREAT!, December 9, 2002
This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
I LOVE this CD just like I liked the Twister Score. It hink my favorite song would be the last one "End Title" Its really beautiful and greatly written. If you like speed this is definetly the CD for you.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good excuse to watch the film again . . ., March 6, 2003
This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
... And I will! Listening to this soundtrack just brings back all the excitement and the suspense of the film. Even though the songs are in the wrong order - not that it bugs the hell out of me or anything! - and the second half of the CD, I don't recognise a couple of the songs, the CD is definitely a must have for any Speed fans. My only hang-up is that the tracks are over too quickly :( and it's no time before the CD is finished and you're wondering what the hell happened to all the tracks!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pretty good score, December 31, 1999
This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
This is probably the best example of exciting music the really put you in the situation, and provides awesome tunes that sound great. this is the kind of music I listing too while writing because it provides plenty of ideas for my own situations. Its scores like that that really pull you in. My personal fav is either THE GAP or THE RESCUE. Far better than Don Davis's THE MATRIX. INsirational and exciting
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best Soundtrack from the best Movie., April 7, 1999
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This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
Just like the other who watch the movie, I feel great excited. I like soundtrack, but I love this soundtrack most.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great movie with a great soundtrack, September 11, 1998
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This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
Speed is a thrillride from the beginning till the end. So is the soundtrack. Mark Mancina did a great job in making the soundtrack. The tracks are fast and pumping. I must warn you though. Do not play this soundtrack while driving your car. The music makes you drive faster. And if a soundtrack does this, especially for a movie like "Speed", then it has to be great. And so it is.. Buy it now!
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Speed Score Not That Bad, December 18, 2000
This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
Speed was an excellent movie. The score puts you right there in the bus with Jack and Annie. Unforturnatley, the score was not the best. I gave it 3 stars because most of the songs are no longer than a minute. The good ones are Main Title, The Gap, City Streets, and End Titles. They are all pretty good though, although those are the best. This isn't a must have, but if you're a Speed fan, buy it anyway and tell the rest of us what you think.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mancina is AWESOME!!, August 21, 2002
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This review is from: Speed: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
The action music never stops in this soundtrack. I almost like all the music on this CD. The Track I like the most is "Rush Hour". Speed is exciting, and full of action. I'll say that this probably one of best action score's you can get. The soundtrack sounds alot like Metal gear 1 and 2 by Harry Gregson-Williams. Mancina has done some cool stuff like Con Air or Domestic Disturbance, i like both. A awesome soundtrack for any one who is a fan of film music Buy speed now and you will never regret it!.
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