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HASH: c9409ff1562a2df2552a6008fc79e7c453b78ed0 Support the artists you like by buying their music! https://www.amazon.com/Erin-...rue&tag=musicbrainz0d-20 Tracklist: 01. Useless 02. Xerox 03. Pro Bono 04. Classifieds 05. Annabelle 06. On the Plume 07. Chicken Fat Lady 08. Lymphocytes 09. Miss Wichita 10. Two Wrong Feet 11. What About You 12. Redemption Day (performed by Sheryl Crow) 13. Chromium 6 14. Malign 15. Holding Ponds 16. No Colon 17. Occasional Tombstones 18. Xerox Copy 19. Technically A Women 20. Water Board 21. 333 Million 22. Hinkley Reverse Mix 23. Everyday Is A Winding Road (performed by Sheryl Crow) About: Genre: Score Year of release of a disk: 2000 Disc Manufacturer: USA Audio codec: MP3 Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps Duration: 00:35:10 Editorial Reviews In scoring Steven Soderbergh's litigation-themed hit (wherein Julia Roberts' tough-as-nails/sexy-mom character claws her way to an entry-level legal assistant job, then brings a multi-billion dollar industrial polluter to its knees), Thomas Newman again stakes his claim as Hollywood's most consistently inventive young composer. Or make that reinventive--Newman breaths fresh life into the traditional, theme-based scoring concept (perhaps not surprisingly; his father Alfred Newman was one of Hollywood's Golden Age masters), imbuing the film's characters with deceptively simple yet distinctly modern minimalist motifs that pulse with dramatic energy. Using a mix of electric and acoustic pianos and his by-now-familiar array of eclectic, sometimes exotic, percussion wed to an astute mastery of studio technique, Newman gets inside the narrative and drives it with masterful subtlety. Another bonus: Sheryl Crow's "Everyday Is a Winding Road" and "Redemption Day" seem an organic part of Newman's score rather than tacked-on marketing afterthoughts. All in all, it's another gem from American cinema's musical Zen master. --Jerry McCulley Sharing Widget |