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Lost - Season 1

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発売日 2006年03月21日
国内/輸入 輸入(ドイツ盤)
レーベルVarese Sarabande
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VSD6721
SKU 4005939672126

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
One of the things that makes Lost a remarkable television show is that it often feels like a long movie presented in hourlong installments as opposed to an episodic series. One of Lost's other remarkable attributes is its music, which, correspondingly, also feels more filmic than your average TV score. This disc collects all of Michael Giacchino's cues for the first season, as well as J.J. Abrams' "Main Title," which is a classic TV theme even though it's just 16 seconds long and its ominous drones barely qualify as music (in the conventional TV soundtrack sense, anyway). Many of Giacchino's cues are spare, spooky, and percussion-heavy, emphasizing the show's pulse-pounding tension as well as its remote, quasi-tribal setting; "The World's Worst Beach Party," for example, sounds like the theme to Survivor, or like the title itself says, the world's worst beach party. However, "Run Like, Um... Hell?"'s rattling percussion and shivery brass and harp show that Giacchino knows how to turn it up when necessary. The score's quirky track titles are entertaining in their own right, sometimes because they capture the moment in the show exactly ("Proper Motivation," "Just Die Already"), sometimes because they're incredibly incongruous: it's hard to reconcile that The Beautiful, Soul-Stirring Music That Accompanied Boone's Funeral is actually called "Booneral." There are terrible puns ("Crocodile Locke") and subtle ones ("Kate's Motel," the music to which is a terrific homage to Bernard Herrmann), and nearly as many allusions to pop culture and literature as there are in the actual show ("Run Away! Run Away!" is a particularly apt nod to Monty Python, while "Monsters Are Such Innnteresting People" refers to a Bugs Bunny cartoon). However wacky the titles are, they don't detract from the impact of the music. "Win One for the Reaper" is an especially lovely rendition of the show's main emotional theme, while "Locke'd Out Again" captures the poignancy of Locke's background story and his new start on the island. With its urgent strings and brass, "Hollywood and Vines" sounds like it could also appear on the soundtrack to a Western; "Navel Gazing"'s lively marimbas and harp evoke the all too rarely shown peaceful, pretty side of the island. The score even has a sense of humor (beyond the track titles) on "I've Got a Plane to Catch," the rambling acoustic piece that accompanied Hurley's hilariously complicated, ill-fated attempts to catch his flight. While Lost missed the opportunity to include "You All Everybody," the hit that Charlie had with his band Driveshaft, or Shannon's charming rendition of "La Mer," Lost geeks and soundtrack buffs in general will be delighted to own this impressive score. ~ Heather Phares

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    1. 1.
      Lost Main Title
    2. 2.
      Eyeland
    3. 3.
      World's Worst Beach Party
    4. 4.
      Credit Where Credit Is Due
    5. 5.
      Run Like Um... Hell
    6. 6.
      Hollywood And Vines
    7. 7.
      Just Die Already
    8. 8.
      Me And My Big Mouth
    9. 9.
      Crocodile Locke
    10. 10.
      Win One For The Reaper
    11. 11.
      Departing Sun
    12. 12.
      Charlie Hangs Around
    13. 13.
      Navel Gazing
    14. 14.
      Proper Motivation
    15. 15.
      Run Away Run Away
    16. 16.
      We're Friends
    17. 17.
      Getting Ethan
    18. 18.
      Thinking Clairely
    19. 19.
      Locke'd Out Again
    20. 20.
      Life And Death
    21. 21.
      Booneral
    22. 22.
      Shannonigans
    23. 23.
      Kate's Motel
    24. 24.
      I've Got A Plane To Catch
    25. 25.
      Monsters And Such Innnteresting People
    26. 26.
      Parting Words
    27. 27.
      Oceanic 815

商品の紹介

One of the things that makes Lost a remarkable television show is that it often feels like a long movie presented in hourlong installments as opposed to an episodic series. One of Lost's other remarkable attributes is its music, which, correspondingly, also feels more filmic than your average TV score. This disc collects all of Michael Giacchino's cues for the first season, as well as J.J. Abrams' "Main Title," which is a classic TV theme even though it's just 16 seconds long and its ominous drones barely qualify as music (in the conventional TV soundtrack sense, anyway). Many of Giacchino's cues are spare, spooky, and percussion-heavy, emphasizing the show's pulse-pounding tension as well as its remote, quasi-tribal setting; "The World's Worst Beach Party," for example, sounds like the theme to Survivor, or like the title itself says, the world's worst beach party. However, "Run Like, Um... Hell?"'s rattling percussion and shivery brass and harp show that Giacchino knows how to turn it up when necessary. The score's quirky track titles are entertaining in their own right, sometimes because they capture the moment in the show exactly ("Proper Motivation," "Just Die Already"), sometimes because they're incredibly incongruous: it's hard to reconcile that The Beautiful, Soul-Stirring Music That Accompanied Boone's Funeral is actually called "Booneral." There are terrible puns ("Crocodile Locke") and subtle ones ("Kate's Motel," the music to which is a terrific homage to Bernard Herrmann), and nearly as many allusions to pop culture and literature as there are in the actual show ("Run Away! Run Away!" is a particularly apt nod to Monty Python, while "Monsters Are Such Innnteresting People" refers to a Bugs Bunny cartoon). However wacky the titles are, they don't detract from the impact of the music. "Win One for the Reaper" is an especially lovely rendition of the show's main emotional theme, while "Locke'd Out Again" captures the poignancy of Locke's background story and his new start on the island. With its urgent strings and brass, "Hollywood and Vines" sounds like it could also appear on the soundtrack to a Western; "Navel Gazing"'s lively marimbas and harp evoke the all too rarely shown peaceful, pretty side of the island. The score even has a sense of humor (beyond the track titles) on "I've Got a Plane to Catch," the rambling acoustic piece that accompanied Hurley's hilariously complicated, ill-fated attempts to catch his flight. While Lost missed the opportunity to include "You All Everybody," the hit that Charlie had with his band Driveshaft, or Shannon's charming rendition of "La Mer," Lost geeks and soundtrack buffs in general will be delighted to own this impressive score. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

人気テレビ・シリーズのサントラは、 『エイリアス』に引き続き、ジアッチーノ!! 『LOST』(2004~) テレビ・シリーズ・サウンドトラック 音楽 マイケル・ジアッチーノ テーマ音楽 J・J・エイブラハムス 製作総指揮 J・J・エイブラハムス 無人島に不時着した旅客機の乗客にまつわる 様々なサスペンス・エピソードのテレビ・シリーズ。 企画・プロデュースは『エイリアス』そして、『MI3』の 監督でもあるJ・J・エイブラハムス。若干25歳で あの名作『心の旅』の脚本書いた人なんですね。 まだ40歳というのに、ポスト・マイケル・クライトン的勢いの 凄腕です。そして、エイブラハムス組のすっかり一員 化した、こちらも人気・実力とも絶好調のマイケル・ ジアッチーノが音楽担当。テーマ音楽は、前回に 引き続き、エイブラハムス自身がアイデアを出し、 サスペンスフルな劇伴をジアッチーノが担当。あくまで 生オーケストラでのハードボイルドなサスペンス描写 に徹した潔さを聴く。どのエピソードで使われたトラック がどれかのリストは、ジャケット内にあります。 (C)馬場敏裕
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