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Signs [Soundtrack]

James Newton Howard
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Film score composer James Newton Howard was born in LA in 1951. He is M. Night Shyamalan's composer of choice and has worked on a host of films, picking up awards and plaudits along the way.

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  • Audio CD (July 30, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: August 2, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Hollywood Records
  • ASIN: B00006AWG7
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #34,391 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Main Titles
2. First Crop Circles
3. Roof Intruder
4. Brazilian Video
5. In The Cornfield
6. Baby Monitor
7. Recruiting Office
8. Throwing A Stone
9. Boarding Up The House
10. Into The Basement
11. Asthma Attack
12. The Hand Of Fate - Part I
13. The Hand Of Fate - Part II


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For decades strange, intricate symbols have appeared pressed into farm fields across the globe. Enormous, puzzling messages from an extraterrestrial civilization--or an incredibly elaborate hoax staged by... whom? Those are the questions that drive M. Night Shyamalan's narrative, but as in the director's other thrillers (The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable), the answers aren't always where you expect them. As he's done for Shyamalan's previous films, composer James Newton Howard creates a musical undercurrent of mystery and unease, with nervous arpeggios and sullen, swelling strings ratcheting up throughout the score's unsettling first half. The film is dotted with apparent visual homages to past sci-fi films, and moments of Howard's orchestral score have occasional parallels with the more action-oriented passages of John Williams's landmark Close Encounters score. But there's more than brooding atmospherics, tension-building, and the occasional booming crescendo here. A sense of gentle spirituality gradually evolves as well (largely via the composer's sensitive use of minimalist techniques), with Howard's music ultimately achieving a quiet, satisfying sense of resolve that's missing from all too much of Hollywood's hollow dramatic thunder. --Jerry McCulley

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All the Right "Signs" For Howard, August 7, 2002
By G M. Stathis (cedar city, utah USA) - See all my reviews
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Upon first impression one may not be very impressed with James Newton Howard's score for M. Night Shymalan's "Signs," indeed one might suggest that we have heard much of this before in John Williams' "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," Jerry Goldsmith's "Twilight Zone" or a number of works by Bernard Herrmann ("The Day the Earth Stood Still, "Garden of Evil" and "North by Northwest" come to mind). In time, however, one recognizes that there similar motifs here, but that overall Howard has again created a memorable work that is clearly his own. Howard's score begins with and focuses upon a repeating, almost staccato motif which is quite sinister at times and yet becomes benign it not triumphant. In fact, the growth of this musical motif proves a bit more dramatic and satisfying than what is happening on the screen. This motif is heard variously on solo piano, wood winds and even the full ensemble, but usually remains with singular instruments along with changes in tone and intensity until at last it riases to a powerful crescendo. In his music for Shymalan's "Unbreakable" Howard played with a heroic main theme that takes time to be uncovered completely. Hints and pieces of the theme appeared early in the film but its full presence was not revealed until a critical scene in the film and was then repeated at other important moments. Howard has done this in other film scores where he holds back the full expression of a theme until he feels the time is right. In "Signs" Howard uses a similar device. His main motif moves through the majority of the score with only small hints that something else will come of it. This motif increases to a frantic crescendo in "The Hand of Fate Part I," and finally, in a powerful musical resolution, Howard bring his motif to its full power, and then allows it to quietly recede once again. The final two cuts of this recording will undoubtedly be listened to over and over again until one realizes how the earlier parts of the score are neatly tied into this quite marvelous musical ending. Howard's score proves to be an integral part of a film that is somewhat disappointing. The central motif seems always to be there to accectuate the assumed threat portrayed in the film. Even when the story gives way to humor, Howard's music reminds us of what's doing here and this brings to mind a certain similarity to Dimitri Tiomkin's score for Howard Hawk's "The Thing" ("Signs" bears a number of similarities to this great film). In both cases the music plays a central role in keeping the mood and in reminding us of what is on the other side of the door. The soundtrack recording is well produced and packaged. James Newton Howard's score for "Signs" is one of the best of a year that has already produced some very memorable pieces.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece from JNH! Awesome score! Awesome film!, August 2, 2002
By ERW (U.S.) - See all my reviews
I don't know how James Newton Howard does it...but it's scary how he keeps getting better and better.
This special movie is easily the best of Summer 2002 and this score is as well. This may be a Score of the Year before all is said and done as well.
Lush, lyrical, atmospheric, brooding...a touch of Herrmann/Hitchcockian moments.
The highest compliment that can be paid to a score I give to this: It's a character in that film. I can't imagine seeing that movie without this perfect music.
I can't wait for JNH's next score!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Signs - Brilliant score by JNH, December 20, 2003
James Newton Howard's score for Signs has topped my collection. The sounds are simple and classic, yet very stimulating and adrenaline-pumping--akin to the famous strings in Psycho. The depth of the music is in its layers of instruments. The music complements the movie (the DVD of which I own) so well, reviving that Hitchcockian-style thriller I enjoy so much. In addition, I think the music captures so well the emotional plot within the story. I typically listen to movie music while driving. On many occasions, I drive with my two young sons to and from school. I watched Signs with them (editing out certain parts). Afterwards, we listened to the music in the car. The three sudden, loud, and scary parts (end of Brazilian Footage [Track 4], beginning of Asthma attack [Track 11] and Hand of Fate [Track 12]) made us all jump. And at every listen, at the climactic part, my younger son says "Swing away Merrill. Merrill, swing away." and then yells "WATER!" (sorry if you haven't seen the movie yet). You can't get a better response from a 3-yr-old. The music tells the story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Soundtrack! 5 Stars
I loved this soundtrack! It went beautifully with the movie, but even by itself it's remarkably chilling. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Abigail Earheart

5.0 out of 5 stars TERRIFYINGLY SPLENDID
Signs shook the film industry to its core.Though people praise the cast's performace,there is one other character who was there the whole time. Read more
Published 17 months ago by R. Arrington

4.0 out of 5 stars Jauntingly Terrifying while Soothingly Peaceful
While the film's music is not diverse or changing much, like some of JNH's other works (eg. King Kong, Batman Begins), it does leave many great moments of intense songs and other... Read more
Published on February 8, 2008 by Daniel of Dienta

5.0 out of 5 stars Tubular Bells grows up and becomes a daddy
James Newton Howard's preternaturally spooky sound track to the Mel Gibson move SIGNS is worth its weight in the corn carved out and wasted by those damned aliens. Read more
Published on July 16, 2007 by David A. Baer

4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive!
In a world clouded by John Williams, it has been difficult for other film composers to get themselves "heard. Read more
Published on April 13, 2006 by N. Cherone

5.0 out of 5 stars Scary, Isn't It....
One of the best suspense soundtracks ever made in my opinion. Howard is a very good composer and has gotten even better with Signs. Read more
Published on October 18, 2004 by Jedi Knight

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
Listen. Just a soft single note. Suddenly WHAM! A shrill three note motif. One that literally sends chills down your spine. Listen to this in broad daylight. Chills. Read more
Published on December 3, 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect within the film, less so by itself
I'll play the contrarian: I really enjoyed the film. The higher meanings and the semi-surprise ending worked for me. It's a spiritualized Twilght Zone episode. Read more
Published on October 30, 2003 by Scott Sweet

4.0 out of 5 stars A modern take on classic suspense themes
I've really enjoyed James Newton Howard's work on the films of M. Night Shyamalan. "Unbreakable" was really a standout score for Howard, so I had high hopes for his... Read more
Published on July 31, 2003 by Richard Stoehr

1.0 out of 5 stars signed off
I usually love James Newton Howards scores but this one seems to have something seriously missing. His previous work for M Night Shyamalan (Sixth Sense and Unbreakable) was... Read more
Published on July 15, 2003 by Christopher Girvan

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