| Product Summary | | UPC: 00093624947325 | | Release Date: 9/20/2005 | | Buy.com Sku: 64005202 | | Item#: M2K45D | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Main Titles ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 2. According To Plan ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 3. Victor's Piano Solo ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 4. Into The Forest ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 5. Remains Of The Day ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 6. Casting A Spell ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 7. Moon Dance ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 8. Victor's Deception ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 9. Tears To Shed ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 10. Victoria's Escape ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 11. Piano Duet, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 12. New Arrival ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 13. Victoria's Wedding ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 14. Wedding Song, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 15. Party Arrives, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 16. Victor's Wedding ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 17. Barkis's Bummer ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 18. Finale, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 19. End Credits Part 1 ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 20. End Credits Part 2 ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 21. Ball & Socket Lounge Music #1 - Bonejangles & His Bone Boys (bonus track) ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 22. Remains Of The Day - Bonejangles & His Bone Boys (bonus track combo lounge version) ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 23. Ball & Socket Lounge Music #2 - Bonejangles & His Bone Boys (bonus track) ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 24. Ball & Socket Lounge Music #1 - Bonejangles & His Bone Boys (combo version) ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| Three-time Oscar-nominated Danny Elfman, one of Hollywood's most in-demand composers, continues his long-standing collaboration with innovative director Tim Burton for the soundtrack to the stop-motion animated feature Tim Burton's Corpse Bride.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Composer: Danny Elfman. |  | Lyricist: Danny Elfman. |  | Personnel: Danny Elfman (vocals); Gary Martin, Paul Whitehouse, Enn Reitel, Paul Baker, Albert Finney, Helena Bonham Carter, Jane Horrocks, Joanna Lumley, Alison Jiear, Tracey Ullman (vocals). |  | Audio Mixer: Dennis Sands. |  | Recording information: Air Studios Lyndhurst, London, England; EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England. |  | Photographers: Debi Streeter; Keith Zajic. |  | A study in contrasts, the score to The Corpse Bride, Danny Elfman's second 2005 collaboration with Tim Burton, features some of the composer's gentlest, most restrained pieces as well as some of his vividest ones. Tellingly, most of the pieces that soundtrack the land of the living, including the "Main Titles" and "Victor's Piano Solo," are gray-on-gray pieces inspired by chamber music. Meanwhile, the music of the dead spans the macabre but still vibrant "Remains of the Day" -- which explains how the Corpse Bride came to pass, and makes a refrain like "die, die, we all pass away" sound downright cheerful -- as well as the swooning, spooky romance of "Moon Dance." Indeed, aside from a few slightly scary tracks, The Corpse Bride's music is largely (if darkly) romantic: "Piano Duet" and "Finale" both have an otherworldly sweetness shared by the ruefully witty "Tears to Shed," in which the Corpse Bride's friends (including the maggot that lives in one of her eye sockets) try to convince her that lacking a pulse isn't so important when it comes to true love. The soundtrack's other songs are just as pithy. "According to Plan" neatly outlines the living couple's families and their reasons for marrying -- Victor VanDorts' parents are grasping nouveau riche, while Victoria Everglot's are aristocratic but penniless -- and offers some clever commentary on arranged marriages to boot. "The Wedding Song," meanwhile, recalls the madcap whimsy of The Nightmare Before Christmas, although for two films with similar looks, themes, and creative teams, The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Corpse Bride's scores are remarkably, and admirably different. The soundtrack also includes a suite of bonus tracks by Bonejangles (who is voiced by Elfman) and his Bone Boys, a group of underworld hepcats inspired by Cab Calloway, Django Reinhardt, and hot jazz and swing in general. The "Minnie the Moocher"-esque "Remains of the Day (Combo Lounge Version)" and "Ball & Socket Lounge Music #2," for example, would make a great soundtrack for hipper Halloween and Day of the Dead-themed dinner parties. Equally playful and sophisticated, The Corpse Bride is a delightful score that delivers on all of the expectations of an Elfman/Burton teaming. ~ Heather Phares |  | Danny Elfman's score for Tim Burton's animated feature incorporates elements of classic musicals like FIDDLER ON THE ROOF and OLIVER!, as well as Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, in keeping with Elfman's habitual cherry picking from any popular musical style from the past millennium that seems to take his fancy. Elfman's arrangements turn on a dime, from the quirky, skeletal-yet-hot 1920s jazz of "Remains of the Day" to the conventional brooding Hollywood soundscapes of "Casting a Spell," aided by the creative vocal talents of an inspired roster of performers, including Burton's wife, Helena Bonham-Carter, Johnny Depp, Albert Finney, and the veteran horror film actor Christopher Lee. | Producer: Danny Elfman; Danny Elfman | Engineer: Richard Lancaster |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 09/20/2005 |  | Original Release Date : 2005 |  | Catalog ID : 49473 |  | Label : Warner/Sunset |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 59m : 28s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00093624947325 |
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Production | 5 | | Performance | 5 | | Composition | 5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 5 |
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5 of 5 A Fine and Stirring Mix Saturday, October 08, 2005 Hoyt Bowman from Needham, MA
This intriguing mix of musical styles does a fine job of setting mood for the film, and frequently drawing the viewer into that mood. The film is a beautiful and moving story, and the music actually is an asset, rather than an interruption. The use of the piano to link Victor to both brides is a masterful touch. The only improvement to the album would have been including the full score of the piano pieces as part of the extras. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Very well done. Sunday, September 25, 2005 Meagen from Las Cruces, NM
Overall composition is very beautiful, the movie itself is gorgeous like most of Tim Burton's work. Song arrangement was unique, a hint of halloweenish themes as well as bouncy jazz beats. A very desirable collection! Was this review helpful?
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