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Danny Elfman

Girl on the Train [Original Motion Picture Score]

Girl on the Train [Original Motion Picture Score]

UPC: 889853756124

Format: CD

Release Date: Oct 07, 2016

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Personnel: Danny Elfman (synthesizer); Michael Tuller (synthesizer).
Audio Mixer: Noah Scot Snyder.
Recording information: The Dimenna Center, NYC.
Editors: Nic Ratner; Bill Abbott.
The Girl on the Train is a 2016 psychological thriller based on the previous year's best-selling novel by Paula Hawkins. Versatile Grammy-winning composer and The Simpsons theme writer Danny Elfman furnishes the film's original score. It falls over 30 years into the former new wave rocker's scoring career, between the whimsical Tim Burton fantasy Alice Through the Looking Glass and the historical drama Tulip Fever. Here, his music is serious and restrained (for Burton), but hardly bland. Instrumentation includes strings and other members of the orchestra but also conspicuous electric guitar, prepared piano, and electronics. Percussive tones, distorted guitar, and an electronic bassline join strings in the opening moments of "Riding the Train," introducing not only the palette, but a mood that's both gloomy and unsettling. Something's not quite right in "Something's Not Right," which opens with lurching low strings, then adds manipulated piano, dissonance, and zapping sounds that prod. The piece has a beginning, climactic middle, and end, and unlike a lot of ambient-minded scores, leaves a lasting impression. There are moments in the soundtrack that feel like classic Bernard Herrmann, too, despite the quite different, non-symphonic arrangements. "3 Women" has simmering arpeggios, off-kilter harmonics, and constant motion remindful of Vertigo, if in the sense of third generation removed. In contrast, "Really Creepy" is quietly melodic until it transforms into turbulent noise. Consistently atmospheric as well as uncanny, The Girl on the Train is a compelling diversion for Elfman, who makes more of it than a mere genre exercise. ~ Marcy Donelson

Tracks:

1 - Girl on the Train~Riding the Train
2 - Girl on the Train~Something's Not Right
3 - Girl on the Train~Megan
4 - Girl on the Train~Rachel
5 - Girl on the Train~Stolen?
6 - Girl on the Train~3 Women
7 - Girl on the Train~All F*cked Up!
8 - Girl on the Train~Wasted
9 - Girl on the Train~Missing Time
10 - Girl on the Train~Day One
11 - Girl on the Train~Deviled Eggs
12 - Girl on the Train~Touch Myself
13 - Girl on the Train~Uncertainty
14 - Girl on the Train~The Perfect Couple / Password
15 - Girl on the Train~I'm Sorry
16 - Girl on the Train~A Sad Liar
17 - Girl on the Train~You're Always Wasted
18 - Girl on the Train~Memory
19 - Girl on the Train~Really Creepy
20 - Girl on the Train~Just Desserts
21 - Girl on the Train~Self Defense
22 - Girl on the Train~Resolution
23 - Girl on the Train~The Girl On the Train - Main Titles