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  • Audio CD (June 28, 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Decca
  • ASIN: B0009A3ZZI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #15,140 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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  1. War of the Worlds, film score
    Composed by John Williams
    with Marisa Benedict, Sarah Thornblade, Andrew Shulman, Brian D. A. O'Connor, Phil Ayling, Ana Landauer, Samuel Formicola, David Weiss, Alan Grunfeld, Peter Limonick, Richard Altenbach, Tamara Hatwan, David F. Walther, Anatoly Rosinsky, Robert L. Becker, Chet Swiatkowski, Allen Savedoff, Carrie Holzman-Little, Victoria Miskolczy, Susan Ranney, Brad Warnaar, David Duke, Bruce Dukov, Marc Sazer, Dan Neufeld, Mark Adams, David Low, Julie Gigante, Warren Luening, Armen Ksajikian, Evan Wilson, Jacqueline Brand, James Sawyer, Michael Fisher, Richard Todd, Piotr Jandula, Lawrence Hughes, Brian Pezzone, Malcolm McNab, Gregory Goodall, Roger Lebow, Bill Booth, Phil O'Connor, Katia Popov, Kenneth Yerke, Denyse Buffum, Gary Bovyer, Drew Dembowski, Aimee Kreston, Sarah Parkins, Steven Schaeffer, Daniel Kelley, George Thatcher, Jerry Williams, Tomas Raney, William Reichenbach, Kristy Morrell, Nico Carmine Abondolo, Phillip Edward Yao, Timothy Landauer, Mark Robertson, Jo Ann Turovsky, Timothy Morrison, Edward Meares, Miran Kojian, Mike Valerio, Loiuse M. Ditullio, Andrew Duckles, Christian Kollgaard, David Parmeter, Keith Greene, Simon Oswell, Alan Estes, Rafael Rishik, Darrin McCann, Clayton Haslop, Jim Self, Kevin Connolly, Steve Gordon, Rowena Hammill, Lisa Sutton, James Thatcher, Phillip Teele, Randy Kerber, Liane Mautner, Pamela Goldsmith, Leslie Reed, Jim Walker, Cassandra Richburg, Kenneth Munday, Rene Mandel, Doug Tornquist, Thomas Boyd, Thomas Diener, Shawn Mann, Steve Roberts, John Walz, Roberto Cani, Dennis Karmazan, Eun-Mae Ahn, Bruce Morgenthaler, Matthew Funes, Miwako Watanabe, Kurt G. Snyder, Brian Dembow, Robert Berg, Darius Campo, Cecilia Tsan, John Reynolds, Jon Lewis, Don Williams, Jeanne Evans, Andrew Thomas Malloy, Dimitrie Leivici, David Riddles, Steven Becknell, Antony Cooke, Michael O'Donovan, Geri Rotella, Janet Lakatos, David Washburn, Ralph Williams, Roland Kato, Endre Granat, Michael Lang, Fred Greene, Stephen Erdody, Richard Feves, David H. Speltz, Phillip Levy, Steven Edelman, Jennie Hansen, Barbara Northcutt, Rose Corrigan
    Conducted by John Williams


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John Williams continues his longtime collaboration with Steven Spielberg in this adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel of the same name (previously filmed in 1953). Considering that the movie depicts a gigantic Martian invasion, you'd think Williams would have fully gone into his familiar bombastic mode, but he's refrained from doing so. While the composer makes full use of the outsize orchestra at his disposal, he prefers juxtaposing layers and building atmosphere rather than hitting you over the head with dramatic arias. "The Intersection Scene," for instance, begins slowly and minimally, then progressively builds into an ominous pounding; Williams then inserts spooky, otherworldly banshee-like effects that escalate into a frenzied pitch before abruptly disappearing as the track begins its descent back towards calm. The sound is genuinely scary and could lead to a spike in blood pressure among impressionable listeners without the help of visuals. "Probing the Basement" is another example of Williams masterfully building anxiety. War of the Worlds culminates with "Escape from the Basket," in which Williams methodically builds tension over close to ten minutes. And refreshingly, even when the action picks up, he mostly avoids the clichéd thundering timpani that often plague this type of score. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not typical Williams fare, but brilliant nonetheless, June 29, 2005
By Lugubrious DBB (Ottawa, OH USA) - See all my reviews
If there is one thing that John Williams has shown in the twilight of his career, it is his eagerness to embrace different styles that are appropriate for each film he has scored and to push the envelope in ways even his most devout fans may not expect. For example, last year Williams embraced neo-Renaissance period instruments for his "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" score, then did a complete 180 degree turn to bring the charms of clarinet and accordion to "The Terminal".
This year, Williams has performed a similar feat, first bringing us his brilliant, Wagnerian finale score for "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith", full of bombast and more themes than a Mahler symphony. Now, for his 21st feature film collaboration with director Steven Spielberg, Williams brings us one of the most brilliant and radical scores he has ever composed: "War of the Worlds".
I'm not going to talk much about the plot of the film (you can see it for yourself); suffice it to say that aliens invade Earth at the dawn of the 21st century and man must find a way to defeat the invaders before he is eliminated from Earth forever. With this scenario in mind, Williams has fashioned a brilliant example of modern concert composition, blurring the line between tonality and atonality so finely that one must focus the ears more than usual to appreciate the subtleties of the score.
Unlike Williams's most famous works (i.e. "Jaws", "Star Wars", "Raiders of the Lost Ark") there are no themes in this score that you will be whistling long after you've listened to the CD. In fact, unlike Williams's typical work, theme is hardly discernible on this album. There is a short motif, typically performed by the low brasses, that represents the alien invaders, and another theme played primarily in the strings that could be called a "reflection on mankind" theme; this theme is featured most prominently in the final two tracks.
Beyond these two themes, most of Williams's work is scene-specific underscore, similar in approach to his "Minority Report" score from 2002. The action sequences are scored with pulsating string and percussion syncopations, with the brasses interjecting occassionally to emphasize these offbeats. Much of this album features quiet music that will require one to turn up the volume, the most prominent example being "Probing the Basement", in which shrieking violin harmonics underscore an alien inspection of a cellar in which the protagonists are hiding.
Do not purchase this album if you are merely a casual film score or Williams fan who enjoyed "Star Wars" and "E.T.". You will be greatly disappointed, and might find this score to be nothing but noise. However, if you have heard or own Williams's score to "Minority Report", or have a great appreciation for serialist music and modern atonal compostion, this album will surely satisfy. "War of the Worlds" may not be Williams's greatest score, but it is his most daring and unique score of the last 10 years, and it is refreshing to hear a great master take a chance and create something completely different than his typecast work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful, as always!, July 7, 2005
"The War of the Worlds," Spielberg-style, is a riveting, gut-wrenching, wholly one-of-a-kind science fiction colossus that puts the viewer into the story and leaves him as clueless as the characters in the film -- no scientist to explain things, no kindly professor to assess what "probably" is happening and why, no other unrealistic explanatory device. In point of fact, "we" are in the same boat as the people fleeing the terrors of alien invasion. And as much as we want answers, we're given exactly what the characters in the story are given -- people-dusting, building-destroying, bridge-toppling tripods bent on wiping out all of mankind and his achievements.

And capping it all off, a wonderful, atypical John Williams score that hits all the right notes!

This score is in a class with "Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind," "Images" and "Jaws." It's some of the most imaginative scoring Williams has attempted, and it's a propulsive masterwork of orchestral color, timbre and imagination.

I "choose" to believe that the cue "Epilogue" was a Williams tribute to the late Jerry Goldsmith, inasmuch as the entire piece could just as easily be fitted into Goldsmith's score for "Alien." The piece says "Nostromo" to me! It's elegant, stirring and reminded me that I remember thinking, at the time "Alien" was opening, "How on earth is Goldsmith going to measure up to Williams' two epics about space?" And then he delivered his usual brilliance without any similarities between his score and Williams'.

This score features some of Williams' best action music EVER...and it's the kind of stuff most folks into film music salivate over when it's coupled with tonal writing.

This CD soundtrack is a mesmerizing listen. I'm hooked, I tell you, I'm hooked. It's one of the best scores written in recent years by anyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Williams Displays Versatility, March 14, 2006
By P. McGowan (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This score is like nothing else I have heard from Williams and that is an awesome thing! I am always impressed with the work that Williams does but this score really surprised me. The score uses many modern and avant garde classical methods to truly convey an expression of fear. Rather than focusing on charactar based themes, as Williams generally does, he instead uses musical textures to convey the emotion of the film. This textural technique of composing reminded me of the works of Gyorgy Ligeti. Though this is a great listen, this score may seem "unpleasent" to listen to if you aren't used to heavy/modern classical music, which is a contrast to the usual scores that Williams composes. Though I must say, the unpleasant feeling score was exactly what a film like War of the Worlds needed. Bravo John Williams!
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