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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Electrifying from Start to Finish,
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This review is from: True Blood (Audio CD)
I'm a sucker for TV/Film soundtracks, and I was so satisfied by the "True Blood" soundtrack that I looked this one up. At first I was looking for the achingly beautiful ballad "Take Me Home" as performed by Lisbeth Scott, although I must admit the tantalizing acoustics of Bill & Sookie's love theme from the show were a bit of a draw. So, bearing this in mind, I purchased Nathan Barr's original score for "True Blood"...
And I was utterly blown away. Barr is a unique composer in that his preferred method is stripped down, deconstructed acoustics. The entire score for "True Blood" is performed by three acoustic instruments (a cello, a guitar, and a bowed electric guitar) as well as a piano. Arising from these four simple instruments, Barr plucked complex melodies and soft stirrings of instrumentation from which arises all the feeling of the show: the romance, the soft, creeping horror, the overall feel of the deep south, the excitement, the drama... Barr's unique approach is undeniably powerful - perhaps the greatest example is "From Grieve to Grave to Groove" which begins in soft mourning, rises in excitment, and swirls to a romantic crescendo. The fact that Barr plays all instruments by himself throughout gives the album a personal, stripped down feel that is so undeniably appealing that it beats out a full blown orchestral movement simply by the feeling of intimacy -- Barr's score is unpretentious as a guitar player strumming out a beat in his living room. This is not to say that Barr's score lacks power, or, indeed, range. "Tripping" is a marvelously creeping track that slides through the strange effects of drug use, while "The Tribunal" is a rising crescendo of complicated cello movements that leaves the listener breathless. Each and every track is unique in its own ways, even those that recycle older themes: "Amy's Goodbye," for instance, dances through the druggish tones of "Tripping" while keeping the softly menacing piano movements of "Gran's Story" as well as the drawing acoustic power of "Hairclip." Another strength of Barr's score is his collaborations with Lisbeth Scott. Scott's voice is absoulutely amazing -- buttery smooth and controlled, rising in range and power to something like the bluegrass of Kim Richey mixed with the soulful power of Sarah McLachlan. "Take Me Home" is a ballad that's a solid tearjerker from start to finish, but she also lends her unique vocals to "Sancto Erico" to masterful effect. Nathan Barr's score to "True Blood" is nothing that I'd ever expected or experienced -- it can be viewed as a solid companion to a wonderful television show, or it can be seen as an album from an independent artist. It swirls with power, range, and emotion, the intimate stripped-bare feel of it resonating in a way that a full-blown orchestra simply can't. I would give a list of stand-outs, but the entire album is so enjoyable that I couldn't pick any particular one. This sweepingly beautiful album outshines its source material as well as the soundtrack album by lightyears. 6 out of 5 stars. (A lovely bonus track to end off the album is "Love Theme," which is merely Bill & Sookie's theme with accompanying piano by Lisbeth Scott.) Post Script: For those fans of the show who are looking for particular themes and cues-- "Hairclip," "First Taste," "Bill and Sookie Together" and "Love Theme" contain Bill & Sookie's love theme from the show. Both "Tripping" and "Amy's Goodbye" contain the v-juice drug theme as well as Jason and Amy's theme (they also have a track together: "Jason and Amy"). Other recognizable and notable cues run throughout the album, but "Take Me Home" is the song that plays while Sookie eats her grandmother's pie after the funeral (the track "The Funeral" has the central theme of "Take Me Home" running through it as well). Also recommended: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Score The Buffy score album is more of an orchestral collection than "True Blood," but has the same intimate and sweeping feel of some of Nathan Barr's tracks from "True Blood." True Blood This is the soundtrack album, which contains 14 songs from the first season of the show, as well as one or two that weren't used. It's a fun and fast southern album that's got its own distinct feel -- as well as the addictive theme song of the show, "Bad Things" by Jace Everett.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautifully haunting,
By Miriador "miriador" (New York, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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I knew people would be excited about this CD once its release was announced. Nathan Barr's haunting score to True Blood does not disappoint! And there are some lovely surprises - like the vocals on the opening track, "Take Me Home," and I was really moved by "Tara and Mother." My one quip is that I wish some of the tracks were longer. I LOVE "Bill's Lament" and wish it was longer, because it so beautifully captures the pathos that is Bill. Love love love it! And "Gran's Story" is wonderfully crafted. All these little musical hints of the characters we've come to know and love - from the TV show and the books!
There are a few nice long tracks (i.e. - Grieve to Grave to Groove, The Tribunal, and The Cabin) and Amy and Jason's themes are especially haunting. Really beautiful stuff. Love the delicacy that turns into the urgency of "Bill and Sookie Together" and their "Reunion" and "Love Theme." So romantic and sexy. Bitter-sweetly satisfying.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
true blood,
By ursaterra (NM, US) - See all my reviews
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love the series....love the music....I am not a musicologist but I know what pleases me and this was altogether pleasing. Mellow cello and edgy piano cords and single notes well placed...creative in all aspects.The music, as applied to the show was not separate from the story, it totally accentuated the story telling and I never noticed the soundtrack but knew I would enjoy this cd separately and ....well, this is one soundtrack I will revisit frequently. Thank you Nathan Barr.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The REAL, original True Blood soundtrack,
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This review is from: True Blood (Audio CD)
Nathan Barr's delicate score is 100% of the show's hidden appeal. Moody and evocotive, this is the missing part of the True Blood sountrack(s) that I really wanted. It sounds like something old, something sad and a perfect companion between seasons of the show. Outstanding work!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning,
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I am admittedly in love with movie scores (favorites being Jurassic Park, Edward Scissorhands, and Pan's Labyrinth) but up until recently had yet to dive into TV soundtracks. Typically TV scores are of a lesser production quality due to smaller budgets, smaller orchestras, and stricter time constraints. You'd never know by listening to True Blood's score, however, that this was for TV. Nathan Barr pulls off nothing less than an extraordinary piece of musical literature that perfectly accompanies and accents the TV show, True Blood. As a stand alone score, the music still retains it's haunting strength. I always say, the mark of a good score is one that you can listen to by itself and be able to recreate the story in your head using only the music as a guide. Barr's themes are strong, continuously present throughout the tracks, and cohesive across the album. This is the kind of music that gets in your head and makes a lasting memory. Great for background music in your home or just to listen to on a sandy beach (if you live in Cali like me), Nathan Barr's True Blood Score is of the highest recommendation.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best music score !,
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I love this music score. The whole score is a pleasure to listen to. The score is relaxing and intriguing at the same time. You could be floating out in a pond on a raft looking up at the sky filled with millions of stars !!! Its perfect ! I listened to the other soundtrack, and really didn't care for it. This score is melancholy, dramatic and takes you on a mystifying ride into the depth of your sense's. This Cd will help you feed your desire for more True Blood while you wait for season 3.
E. Clark
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NATHAN BARR IS TRUE BLUE,
By Lizzie B "Lizzie" (Sydney NSW AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
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True Blood is Too True! Nathan Barr is a fantastic composer ! His music is haunting and instantly recognizable from the series! Relive those fantastic memories of when Sookie and Vampire Bill are together or the scene where Eric the Viking is in Bill's bath plus other scenes which make this TV series the best in the world! The only complaint (if you can call it a complaint) is that the music is not long enough. I would like to hear a full version of the themes at some stage rather than the excerpts from the show. Enjoy this CD with a glass of wine and candlelight!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One word can sum of this CD: WOW!,
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This is a perfect companion to the soundtrack. Nathan creates such moving sequences and you can FEEL the music. It fits the show perfectly as any fan knows. The vocals give you chills they are so good and touching. The CD is plain beautiful, fan of the show or not, if you like orchestral, gorgeous vocals, and music that actually moves your soul then this is the CD for you!! True Blood, as any fan knows, just keeps the home runs coming!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
This will help with your True Blood withdrawal,
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GREAT to listen to while you are missing the True Blood series. I pop it in my car CD and the music brings back visions of
the episodes. Can't daydream too much though, have to keep my mind on the road. Any TB fan will love this CD. Thanks Nathan Barr.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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This is a wonderful, beautiful cd. The score to True Blood is simply amazing and I am so happy it is available on cd.
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