Sleepy Hollow [Original Score] Danny Elfman

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  • Release Date: 11/16/1999
  • Sales Rank: 17,371
  • Label: HOLLYWOOD RECORDS
  • UPC: 720616226228
 
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Sleepy Hollow [Original Score]

1LISTENIntroductions 4:15
2LISTENMain Titles 3:09
3LISTENYoung Ichabod 1:20
4LISTENThe Story... 4:28
5LISTENMasbeth's Terrible Death 1:35
6LISTENSweet Dreams 1:11
7LISTENA Gift 2:26
8LISTENInto the Woods/The Witch 3:32
9LISTENMore Dreams 1:42
10LISTENThe Tree of Death 9:36
11LISTENBad Dream/Tender Moment 3:33
12LISTENEvil Eye 3:43
13LISTENThe Church Battle 3:33
14LISTENLove Lost 5:16
15LISTENThe Windmill 6:18
16LISTENThe Chase 3:11
17LISTENThe Final Confrontation 4:16
18LISTENA New Day! 1:29
19LISTENEnd Credits 3:17

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Editorial Reviews

Perhaps not since Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Hitchcock has there been so perfect a spookiness-making match of composer and director as Danny Elfman (Men in Black, Good Will Hunting) and Tim Burton. The orchestral and choral combination that Elfman used so brilliantly in scoring Burton's Edward Scissorhands -- not to mention Batman Returns and Mars Attacks! -- creates an edgy and darkly theatrical effect in Sleepy Hollow. For Burton's dreamy, faithfully adapted retelling of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Elfman masterfully conjures up a nocturnal tapestry of sound. Typical of his style is "Masbath's Terrible Death," where a passage with a single oboe is used ominously to usher in a full orchestra that rises to a near-grand operatic level of excitement. No less effective is "A Gift," gentle, dreamlike, and lyrical with a dark undertone. Another peak moment is "Tree of Death," which sets swirling violins against brass, drums, and eerie choral murmurings, highlighting Elfman's skill at evoking a grand, fantastical sound. Andrew Velez, Barnes & Noble



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Sleepy Hollow [Original Score]by Anonymous

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January 18, 2004: boring... dont know what the other reviewers were talking about...pretty boring cd.... worst investment i've ever made... (unfourtantly 0 stars aren't aviable here....)

Sleepy Hollow [Original Score]by Anonymous

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April 07, 2003: The score that Danny Elfman composed is one of his very best works, after I was blown away by his score for Batman, I thought nothing else could go beyond his batman composure. Sleepy Hollow is very eerie,and it makes you feel very good. You feel like your being swept away by your emotions, and taken off into a distant realm.


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