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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0696998994027 Format: Soundtrack Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: May 14, 2002 Sales Rank: 63155 Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- Prelude
- What Is War?
- Look Around You
- Flying High
- First Step
- NVA Base Camp
- Telegrams
- More Telegrams
- I'll Go With You
- Horrors
- Photo Montage
- That's A Nice Day
- Jack
- Jack's Death
- Final Battle
- Final Departure
- End Credits
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Since Francis Coppola's epochal Apocalypse Now helped reinvent the scope of what a war film could be, the music of the battlefield epic has logically shifted as well, from heroic martial themes to Platoon's introspective strains of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings and the fusion of Hans Zimmer's electronic-tribal soundscapes for The Thin Red Line and Black Hawk Down.
Composer Nick Glennie-Smith seems to have taken his tip from Barber, composing and arranging an orchestral score of pensive grace and quiet, dramatic power for this Mel Gibson-Randall Wallace Vietnam war dramatization. It's music that underscores the point that the true heroism of war is often more about personal survival than it is about battlefield victory. The Spartan strains of Joseph Kilna Mackenzie's 'Sgt. Mackenzie' (originally written as a tribute to Mackenzie's grandfather, a WWI vet) occasionally percolate up in the arrangements, giving the score a battle-weary sense of spirituality that spans the ages. The composer's solo-trumpet denouement 'Final Departure' is as emotionally powerful as it is antiheroic, leading to a gospel-infused end-credit sequence that further underscores the story and scores a compellingly human sense of scale. The talented Glennie-Smith has toiled in middling comedies and actioners for years, but this powerful work promises exceptional things to come.--Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - One of the best movie soundtracks Sometimes the music can make a great movie even better.This is one of those examples.The movie (which I believe is the best yet about 'Nam) would be good with complete background silence, but this score kicks it up even a few more notches.Very pleased I purchased this CD.When I listen to it, can visual the accompanying movie scenes.You know then it is a great score.
Rating: - Great Companion to the Movie Like the movie, this score draws the listener into the feel, action, suspense and drama of the story.Like all great scores, this too is great to listen to while reflecting on the events of the movie/true events, and/or prepare you to see it again.
Rating: - Faithful To The Movie I found 'We Were Soldiers' to be an excellent movie. It portrays the emotion of what the ground pounders faced in SE Asia early in the war, to any audience.The soundtrack is faithful to the movie. Those who have seen We Were Soldiers will feel the same emotional rollercoaster when listening to the soundtrack.
Rating: - Glennie-Smith's "The Thin Red Line" Zimmer wrote The Thin Red Line with assistance from John Powell. Now Glennie-Smith writes an orchestral score for a Vietnam War drama.
"What is War?" starts with low strings then transitions to militaristic percussion and a soft French horn playing the main theme.
"Look Around You" starts off a bit emotional with low strings sounding almost funeral like with distant-sounding bell clangs. Around 2 minutes and 45 seconds, the low strings grow silent and are replaced by a ticking ... Read More
Rating: - Check MacKenzie's band! As most reviewers are fond of Joseph K. MacKenzie's tune dedicated to his grandfather in this soundtrack, I would strongly recommend MacKenzie's band called Clann an Drumma. It is really cool tribal celtic music! Unfortunately, their cds are not available in amazon, but you can order them through their web page: [...]. You won't be disappointed at all!!!
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