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Merchants Of Doubt Soundtrack
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Track Listings
| 1 | Merchants of Doubt |
| 2 | Smoking |
| 3 | The Box |
| 4 | Playbook |
| 5 | Flame Retardants |
| 6 | Incendiary |
| 7 | Third Parties |
| 8 | Industry Shills |
| 9 | Three-Card Monte |
| 10 | Nasa and the Greenhouse Effect |
| 11 | Naomi's Research |
| 12 | Cold War Scientists |
| 13 | Denier Ideology |
| 14 | The Skeptic |
| 15 | Follow the Data/Freedom Fest |
| 16 | Parallel Worlds |
| 17 | Fire Safety |
| 18 | Advancing Science |
| 19 | Birth of the Think Tank |
| 20 | Lobbyist Revealed |
| 21 | Industry Behind the Think Tanks |
| 22 | Morano |
| 23 | Climate Action Derailed |
| 24 | Hoop Trick |
| 25 | Americans for Prosperity |
| 26 | Less Freedom |
| 27 | Political Flip |
| 28 | Tea Party |
| 29 | Head and Heart |
| 30 | Arctic Drilling |
| 31 | Hansen and Inglis |
| 32 | You Fooled Me - Eg Whit |
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Merchants of Doubt directed by Robert Kenner and inspired by the book of the same title by Naomi Oreskes & Erik Conway and explores a secretive group of pundits-for-hire who present themselves in the media as scientific authorities - yet have the contrary aim of spreading confusion about toxic chemicals, pharmaceuticals and climate change.
Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.94 x 5.5 x 0.29 inches; 2.08 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Lakeshore Records
- Item model number : 33504219
- Original Release Date : 2015
- Date First Available : January 10, 2015
- Label : Lakeshore Records
- ASIN : B00S2T3VVQ
- Number of discs : 1
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How do you wrap music around Americans who go about their daily business attempting to destroy our democracy with the same bon vivant self-justification as that of Auschwitz oven-tenders?
This is it.
Off the bat, this is a very typical documentary score in that you have short tracks that are meant to come in when there is an opening for them to do so. One might be scared of a 45-min score with 30-tracks, but luckily what Adler is doing here works well enough that the music never shoots itself in the foot… too much. At times it can be too on the nose with its playfulness and cartoony bounce, but I saw it more as a score trying to do those things for a reason. The music almost comes across as a light-hearted mystery, there is this sense of curiousness, magic and that “nothing is what it seems” type feel. Other times it felt like a cartoony Sherlock Holmes or Scooby Doo episode. I think the goal there was to paint this as a little mystery, present the players, and then try to find out why things are how they are. And that does work since the documentary is looking at how ridiculous pundits for hire are. However, it becomes difficult if you try to follow the tone and feel of this score to be roped in as a viewer. The music never feels like the tone is what it should be. At times it’s curious, at times goofy and at times almost poking fun as to say "look how ridiculous this is". The mish-mash of tone is what keeps it from being too accessible as a score and therefore as a support for the documentary.
Merchants Of Doubt is a documentary that is trying to shine light on something that needs light to be shined on. People are so willing to accept political propaganda and never question credibility just because someone is on TV or testifying in a court of law. The score from Mark Adler does an adequate job of capturing that curiosity and ridiculousness of the situation, but unfortunately can’t nail down a tone that allows the audience to really be pulled in. You’re aware of the score and its presence, but it’s not doing too much in terms of emotional pull or narrative structure. Merchants Of Doubt is a very straight-forward documentary score.
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