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| ARTIST: | Original Score |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Varese Records |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Possibility, Car Trouble, Washer Vodka, Cereal Bum, Come Out Jerry, Fixture Vodka, Rat Bastard, One Kiss, Tardiness, In Recovery, Jaguar, Dumpster, Sleepover, Cosmic Aristotle, Euphemism, Homeless, Pay It Forward, Night And Day And Night, Asthma, Powers Of Three, Desert Drive, Wasted Air, The Bad Thing, Gasoline, Velocity Organ, I Forgive You, Calling All Angels - Jane Siberry |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 030206619522 |
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Customer Reviews of Pay It Forward
Great Soundtrack worth "Paying For It" Thomas Newman proves once again that he can capture the spirit and poise of a film and release it in a creative and powerful score. While listening to this soundtrack you can easily imagine the scenes from the film, and skip over the more depressing scences if you like. =) Newman's is very well known for his work on the film American Beauty (which is also a wonderful CD). The music from Pay It Forward is from the same breed (as American Beauty) but holds its own distinct melodies. In my opinion the score on this CD is a tad more emotional, and at the same time more up-beat. The final song on the soundtrack is Jane Siberry's song "Calling All Angels". For those of you that have seen the movie it is the song that is played during the film's final sequence. It is a perfect song for the film and a wonderful addition to this soundtrack. Overall I highly enjoy this CD. 5 Stars! It is great to listen to while driving your car or just lounging around the house. Enjoy this CD!
Thomas Newman strikes again!
This CD is a great collection of music from the motion picture PAY IT FORWARD starring Haley Joel Osment, Kevin Spacey, and Helen Hunt. The first track, "Possibility", is a wonderful piece of score composed by Thomas Newman, the same artist that composed music from the film AMERICAN BEAUTY, also starring Kevin spavey. There are 27 wonderful, beautiful, sometimes big, sometimes small, songs on this CD that bring back the best moments from the film. The final track, "Calling All Angels" is the song that brought me to tears during the final sequence of the film. This soundtrack gets a 5 star review in my book, because it it is such a great addition to music lovers everywhere. This, is REAL music.
A decent listening that doesn't quite pay off
First off I want to say Happy Holidays to everyone. Thomas Newman is one of the most experimental composers out there. His use of melodies and harmonies are unlike any other and his sound is fresh and unique. As usual, with Thomas Newman, I like to list all of the instruments that he uses in his scores, most of them you have probably never heard of. For Pay It Forward, he uses an electric autoharp, dutar, guitars, song bells, wave drums, processed loops, tap eko gate 1 (what the heck is that?), freeze 3 (??), prepared guitars (I guess the other ones are not prepared), alto flute, spit rhythms (I don't even want to know), processed glass (??), slow tubes (unlike the fast ones I suppose), phonographs, an ewi, a processed saz (??), and a piano (finally, something I know). A unique blend of instruments as you can see. There are 2 kinds of music found in the soundtrack. The first is upbeat and lively with plenty of percussion sounds and the use of the odd instrumentation listed above. The second is soft and more laid back with the piano carrying most of the music. The theme itself is found in "Possibility", "Tardiness", and "Desert Drive" and contains the more upbeat type of music described with guitars, piano, and off beat percussion. Other noteworthy cues include the soft piano tracks, including "Fixture Vodka", "One Kiss", "Night and Day and Night", and "Sleepover". Great orchestral music is found in "In Recovery", which Newman does the best at. Most of the rest of the score contains mainly filler music with lots of sound effect related sounds in it. The song "Calling All Angels" by Jane Siberry doesn't really sound much like Angels are being called to me. But, the score is okay and is not Newman's best. Still, a decent listenings worth and that's about it.