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5.0 out of 5 stars
good score,
By leo134 "Simon Hutley" (Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Audio CD)
This is a great score. Iv'e waiting for years for this. I especially loved the Eddie Valiant piece. It's sad and very reminicent of forties dectives films. The cartoon at the beginning of the score was also fun. I love Alan Silvestri, especially Back to the Future and this one is one of his best. If you likes the film you will probably like this unique score.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Soundtrack!,
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Alan Silvestri is a really wonderful composer, and his skills shine in this soundtrack! All the orchestral segments are really great.My only slight disappointment was that I never realized that some of the songs like "Hungarian Raphsody" and "Smile Darn Ya Smile" were actually using MIDI, and not real instruments! You never really notice this in the movie because of the dialogue and sound effects over it. But here in the soundtrack, it is rather obvious, and when played next to the orchestral tracks, it can be a bit jarring. By no means is that a reason not to pick up this great soundtrack, for the music itself is very good, and the orchestral tracks are fabulous!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Soundtrack, Great Film,
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The sultry theme of Jessica Rabbit, the mournful yet refined jazz number that is Valiant and Valiant... and the wacky toon-inspired medly that is Merry Go Round Broke Down.In 1988, Touchstone Pictures (Disney) and Warner Bros combined to produce a film that has yet to find its rival - never before or since has there been a unity of two major film studios in a single movie. Disney was responsible for the animation, Spielberg was responsible for the live action; essentially two movies in one. While it is true that Eddie Valiant could solve the case without music, it is this score of film noir and toon review that sells the story. Jessica Rabbit's siren song of Why Don't You Do Right is here in its full length, the inspired high-speed chase on a toon taxi through downtown Los Angeles keeps the story moving, all up to the driving and relaxing toon finale, Smile Darn Ya Smile. Alan Silvestri combined and contrasted all the elements of the film (toons, reality, and drama) very well to create a lasting and memorable theme that stands alone even without video. If you love classic films, you'll love this soundtrack. Mr. Delzer is the author of The Buccaneer of Nemaris.The Buccaneer of Nemaris
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