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Gladiator: Music from the Motion Picture

Gladiator: Music from the Motion Picture

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Artist: Original Soundtrack
Label: Decca
Category: Music

List Price: £10.99
Buy New: £4.04
as of 22/5/2012 18:59 CDT details
You Save: £6.95 (63%)

New (37) Used (23) Collectible (1) from £1.55

Seller: duncanathome

Format: Soundtrack
Languages: German (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 155 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 5.8 x 5

MPN: 467094-2
Model: 028946709429
UPC: 028946709429
EAN: 0028946709429

Release Date: March 11, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Progeny
  • The Wheat
  • The Battle
  • Earth
  • Sorrow
  • To Zucchabar
  • Patricide
  • The Emperor Is Dead
  • The Might Of Rome
  • Strength And Honor
  • Reunion
  • Slaves To Rome
  • Barbarian Horde
  • Am I Not Merciful?
  • Elysium
  • Honor Him
  • Now We Are Free

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Product Description
LISA GERRARD/HANS ZIMMER Music From The Motion Picture Gladiator (2000 Mexican 17-track soundtrack CD picture sleeve and still factory sealed with Precio Especial shrink!)

Amazon.co.uk Review
Back in the Golden Age of the Hollywood epic, composer Miklós Rózsa lavished much scholarly research on his scores for Quo Vadis (1951), Ben-Hur (1959), El Cid (1961) and others, gracing those movies with music that had as its wellspring authentic (or at least authentic-sounding) melodies from the period. For Ridley Scott's revival of the Roman epic, Gladiator, Hans Zimmer eschews such learned academia in favour of his own more contemporary, wall-of-sound approach (honed to perfection on movies like Tony Scott's Crimson Tide). In truth, no one is quite sure what Roman music sounded like, and Zimmer's unscholarly rock music background is temperamentally better suited to Scott's all-action movie anyway.

Gladiator's score is a stylistic conflation of some audacity, incorporating lavish synthesised, percussive action sequences (a Zimmer trademark), "ethnic" instrumentation including Spanish guitar, Chinese dulcimer and Armenian duduk, and--most suprisingly of all for Zimmer--unabashed plagiarism of Wagner (his cue "The Might of Rome" is "Siegfried's Funeral March" in all but name) and Holst ("The Battle" and "The Barbarian Horde" lean heavily on "Mars"). Vocalist and co-composer Lisa Gerrard (fresh from working on The Insider, coincidentally also starring fellow-Australian Russell Crowe) adds her ethereal vocalisms to the music's more intimate scenes ("Sorrow" and "Elysium" for example). Her contribution brings an exotic, Oriental flavour to a score that in its broad musical canvas reflects the movie's depiction of the vast scope of the Roman Empire. If not the equal of Zimmer's career best work on The Thin Red Line (1998), this is still a hugely entertaining and diverse soundtrack. --Mark Walker


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