Road to Perdition Thomas Newman

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  • Release Date: 06/25/2002
  • Sales Rank: 13,995
  • Label: DECCA U.S.
  • UPC: 044001716720

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Road to Perdition

1LISTENRock Island, 1931
2LISTENWake
3LISTENJust The Feller
4LISTENMr. Rance
5LISTENBit Borrowers
6LISTENMurder (In Four Parts)
7LISTENRoad To Chicago
8LISTENReading Room
9Someday Sweetheart by The Charleston Chasers
10LISTENMeet Maguire
11LISTENBlood Dog
12LISTENFinn McGovern
13LISTENThe Farm
14LISTENDirty Money
15LISTENRain Hammers
16LISTENA Blind Eye
17LISTENNothing To Trade
18Queer Notions by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
19LISTENVirgin Mary
20LISTENShoot The Dead
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Director Sam Mendes and composer Thomas Newman, who collaborated on the Academy Award-winning American Beauty, reunite for Road to Perdition, the Depression-era story of a hit man (Tom Hanks) working for an Irish gang leader (Paul Newman). In recent years, Thomas Newman -- a four-time Oscar nominee (American Beauty, Little Women, The Shawshank Redemption, Unstrung Heroes) -- has emerged as one of the most exciting young composers in film. He only adds to the excitement with Road to Perdition, a musical mosaic juxtaposing hot jazz with Irish-flavored melodies and dark symphonic themes. Newman employs bagpipes and a banjo along with a full orchestra on "Rock Island, 1931," a sweeping yet somber piece followed by a solo flute with responding brass and harp. While he continues that meditative tone on "Wake," he changes his tune on the tense, ominous "Murder," with its cascading chimes and muted, rising timpani. A sense of loneliness permeates the score and is effectively stated in "Virgin Mary," in which a solo piano is joined by strings. Amid these shadowy and powerful themes, jazz classics such as Fletcher Henderson & Orchestra's "Queer Notions" add the requisite period flavoring. On the closing track, actors Hanks and Newman perform "Perdition," a brief, intimate piano duet written by John M. Williams. It's an affecting coda to this powerful score. Andrew Velez, Barnes & Noble



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One of the finest composers of our timeby goodtobeme

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January 21, 2009: Thomas Newman is an absolute must listen to and this is one that can't be missed

Haunting..............Haunting................by Anonymous

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October 19, 2003: Never have I viewed a film where the music was like the glove slipping tightly on the hand like this score is. The film and the music embrace each other to enrich both segments. Very powerful, Haunting.........


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