9 [Soundtrack] Deborah Lurie

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  • Release Date: 08/31/2009
  • Sales Rank: 13,387
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923477624

Listener Rating: (2 ratings)

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9 [Soundtrack]

1LISTENIntroduction 1:42
2LISTENFinding Answers 1:48
3LISTENSanctuary 2:12
4LISTENWinged Beast 4:28
5LISTENReunion/Searching for Two 2:12
6LISTENThe Machines 0:58
7LISTENOut There 2:42
8LISTENTwins 1:36
9LISTENSlaying the Beast 1:21
10LISTENReturn of the Machines 2:47
11LISTENBurial 1:24
12LISTENReawakening 3:10
13LISTENThe Aftermath 1:41
14LISTENConfrontation 1:53
15LISTENThe Seamstress 2:05
16LISTENReturn to the Workshop 1:54
17LISTENThe Purpose 5:19
18LISTENRelease 4:00
19LISTENWelcome Home Bonus Track 6:15

Editorial Reviews

Composer Deborah Lurie's score for animator/director Shane Acker's apocalyptic (and animated) fantasy adventure 9, dutifully complements the film's grim (yet oddly hopeful) premise of an alternate world where a small band of rag dolls attempts to rescue civilization from the machines bent on destroying it. Lurie, with a little help from Danny Elfman, with whom she has collaborated in the past as an arranger/orchestrator for Charlotte's Web and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, fills the world of 9 with dark orchestral wonder peppered with the occasional ray of sunshine that suggests a heavy childhood diet of John Williams scores. The soundtrack concludes with "Welcome Home," a track from progressive metal outfit Coheed and Cambria's 2005 album Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness, which was initially tagged onto the film's trailer. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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9 Is Not Enoughby Natrebo

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November 08, 2009: The funny thing here is that even with the credit of "themes by Danny Elfman", this score is rather theme-less. What Deborah Lurie does create is a collection of tracks that induce a chilly, eerie atmosphere. If you are looking for tunes, this isn't for you, but as unassuming background music it works.

I Also Recommend: Sleepy Hollow [Original Score], Coraline.