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There Will Be Blood
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Media Type: Audio CD
Format: Soundtrack
Release Date: December 18. 2007
Label: Wea/Atlantic/Nonesuch
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 20089
Average Customer Rating: 
UPC: 075597995787
List price: $18.98
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Penderecki meets Nyman, June 13, 2008
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I couldn't believe how much I enjoyed the score for this film. The music is dissonant, staccatoed, and visceral chords straight out of a nihilist nightmare. It seemed to me that the music was very much inspired by Penderecki's "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima" and Michael Nyman's score for the film "Ravenous".
Really excellent stuff.
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Gripping and haunting, June 6, 2008
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I agree with several of the lengthy reviews noting the depth and character of the score for this film. Tracks such as #5- our anti hero's name sake--demonstrate the general hold that the score had over the movie viewer. However, the quality of the arrangements and the skill of their execution provide a tranquil/turbulent/reflective backdrop for the traveler, the Sunday paper devotee, and the contemplative-types alike.
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there will be blood soundtrack, May 27, 2008
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Written by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, it's beautiful, haunting and otherworldly. I saw this performed by the Alabama Symphony, and it was the best symphony performance I've ever witnessed. But, I'm primarily a rock, blues, and soul fan. Radiohead fans will love it.
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Excellent Score, Terrible CD Representation, May 21, 2008
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The entirety of Jonny Greenwood's score is amazing. This release, however, is missing at least three of the most riveting songs from the movie. The idiocy required to simply leave those tracks out and shorten most of the others is absolutely astounding.
Watch the movie.
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Eli in the mud, May 13, 2008
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Is the song played when Daniel beats Eli in the mud included on the soundtrack? If so, which track is it? Thanks.
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