9 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Danny Elfman & Deborah Lurie
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| Total: 19 Songs |
Customer Reviews
Elfman+Lurie=Epic
This is what an epic score should sound like. With a beautiful score by Lurie and inspiring themes by Elfman, where can you go wrong? This score delivers a real sense of power, utilizing choir and a strong low brass. what makes it even better is that this score does not rely on electronics and synthesizers to get the desired effect. In general, this score has a very low, dark, feel to it, which fits the movie quite nicely. Even though it is a dark score, the music comprising the score is very versatile. For example, "Release" and "Burial" are very sad and very beautifal cues. While "The Purpose, Slaying te Beast" are very intense and pounding. Some cues are very subtl with a light mystic about them.
Overall, A job well done for Elfman and Lurie on such a Phenomenal and original score.
Great Movie, Great Music
What I like about this is that danney elfman strayed alittle from the really dark and mystyrious music. i mean it still had that, but not as dark. my favorite song in the album is Welcome Home. I did see the movie and recomend it to any guy 13-70. this movie is dark, and under 13 should go with a parent, not a friend. the machines are scary, and there only 2 calm parts. al in all, one of the best movies, no, the best movie i have ever seen
Wow. This was the greatest movie of 2009 so far!
For those who think this is a little kid animated film YOU ARE WRONG!!!! If you haven't seen this yet, go and see it because everything was perfect! Now the album is also as good as the film. It feels like your watching the movie all over again! My favorites are: Introduction, Seamstress, The Purpose, Welcome Home, and Reawakening.
Biography
Born: May 29, 1953 in Amarillo, TX
Genre: Soundtrack
Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s














