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StreamingSoundtracks.com - The Chase - John Barry
Album Information |
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Album
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The Chase |
Artist
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John Barry |
Year
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1966 |
Genre
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Soundtrack |
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Contributor
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Twopop |
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Reviewers Rating |
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1 review done for this album. |
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A review by James Southall found on movie-wave.net |
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Angel |
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4 Jul 2010 |
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The main title music is strident and powerful, a fast-paced piece which injects real drive and energy into the movie. "The Chase is On" is one of the highlight cues, opening with a distinctly Morricone-like trumpet solo before throwing in harmonica and banjo (predating some of Barry's music in Midnight Cowboy and Monte Walsh, in some ways). However, where Barry really shines is in his unexpected, subtle, anguished music for the movie's more emotional scenes, particularly in the two outstanding cues "What Did I Do Wrong?" and the exceptional "Stop Talking Foolish - Stop Talking Anything". There is a hint of action music from time to time (such as in the dark-as-night "The Beating"), but in general, the rest of the music is quite jazzy, sometimes more strident ("Saturday Night Philosopher"), sometimes lighter and smoother ("Look Around").
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