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Alice In Wonderland

Danny Elfman

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Album Review

Besides Steven Spielberg and John Williams, few director/composers have yielded as many memorable moments as have Tim Burton and Danny Elfman. With styles that dutifully complement each other’s noted eccentricities, the pair rarely (when patrolling the magical fault line where music and visuals meet) disappoint. Such is the case with 2010’s Alice in Wonderland, a world in which the two were seemingly destined to one day inhabit. Pieces like “Proposal/Down the Hole,” “Only a Dream,“ “Blood of the Jabberwocky,” and “Alice Returns” calmly evoke the pastoral English countryside, but the majority of Elfman’s work here treats the fable as a Wagnerian epic. It’s hard not to imagine the wicked smile that Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) would beam forth upon hearing Elfman’s glorious “Alice’s Theme,” a melodically charged love letter to the girl who became an unwilling euphemism for lost souls, madness, and drug culture. Here, the composer treats poor Alice as an anti-hero, regaling her from afar with a children’s choir and pleading “It’s such a long, long way to fall Alice, Alice, oh Alice.” It’s one of his most memorable themes since Edward Scissorhands, and a fine return to the dark, gothic, orchestral pop of Nightmare Before Christmas.

Customer Reviews

Wonderfull!

With a unique style, huge creativity and an amazing chorus, once again Elfman proves that he can take you wherever he wants, even if that place is, in this case, Wonderland.
A must-have!

Reflections in the Mirror. . . . .

I have been a fan of Danny Elfman since his composition for Edward Scissorhands, so I have heard a lot of his music. Alice in Wonderland is one of my all-time favorites now, and the best of his work since Nightmare Before Christmas. It evokes the story and the images of the new Alice in Wonderland movie so wonderfully, I almost feel I don't even need to see the movie, so immersed I am in this other world through the music (but of course I will see the movie--can't wait!). What delights me most about this album, besides the absolutely incredible choir throughout, is how he incorporates so many pieces of his past compositions so seemlessly that not only does this score stand out solidly on its own as an original work but becomes a refreshing retrospective of his career to date. I will be listening to this score for years and years to come, and I have no doubt that it will inspire many stories for me to write in the future.

Perfect score

Elfman has done many of my favorite soundtrack scores. I have to say this one is my new top. Perfectly magical.

Biography

Born: May 29, 1953 in Amarillo, TX

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Best known for his work in collaboration with director Tim Burton, composer Danny Elfman created one of the most distinctive bodies of work in contemporary film music, bringing his talents to a dark fantasy world populated by superheroes, monsters and freaks. The son of novelist Blossom Elfman, he was born May 29, 1953 in Amarillo, Texas; raised in Los Angeles, he and brother Richard relocated to France in 1971, where he joined a theatrical group. Elfman subsequently moved on to Africa, returning...
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