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Nearly all of Wes Anderson's films have had a strong sense of childlike wonder, but Fantastic Mr. Fox, which is based on Roald Dahl's charming book, is his first film specifically for children. The movie's soundtrack manages to take nearly all of Anderson's musical fascinations -- Anglophilia, Francophilia, '60s pop and rock, and music from other gentler and/or quirkier times -- and tailor them to a younger audience. Though Anderson's films and their soundtracks have been criticized for valuing style over substance, Fantastic Mr. Fox's stylization is fitting, given that the film's characters are stop-motion animal puppets. The soundtrack's songs and Alexandre Desplat's score mix delicacy and rough-and-tumble energy while reminding listeners of what children's movies and music used to be like before being cool took precedence over everything else. While there are two songs from Anderson favorites the Beach Boys, "Heroes and Villains" and "Ol' Man River," it's Burl Ives who contributes the most songs to Fantastic Mr. Fox. Ives' grandfatherly tone made him one of the most enduring and endearing voices in children's entertainment, and the tracks that appear here ("Fooba Wooba John," "Buckeye Jim," and "The Grey Goose") dig into his pastoral folk roots. Likewise, the Wellingtons' "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" conjures instant nostalgia and childhood adventure, both of which are echoed in Desplat's score. Cues like "Jimmy Squirrel and Co." and "Boggis, Bunce, and Bean" are as twinkly and precious as previous Anderson film scores, but more rural elements like banjo and Jew's harp roughen them up enough to fit in with the soundtrack's overall folky feel. Meanwhile, "Just Another Dead Rat in a Garbage Pail (Behind a Chinese Restaurant)," "Great Harrowsford Square," and "Stunt Expo 2004" have a spaghetti Western-like air of danger and intrigue that sets the stage for the somber "Canis Lupis" and Georges Delerue's noble "Le Grand Choral." Moodier moments aside, Fantastic Mr. Fox is mostly gleeful, especially on the Bobby Fuller Four's "Let Her Dance," Jarvis Cocker's "Fantastic Mr. Fox aka Petey's Song," and the Rolling Stones' "Street Fighting Man" -- this may be one of the only children's films where a song about "violent revolution" is actually appropriate. While this album is less about digging into Anderson's deep record collection than his other film's soundtracks have been, Fantastic Mr. Fox may be the most purely joyous one since Rushmore. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      American Empirical Pictures
    2. 2.
      The Ballad Of Davy Crockett / The Wellingtons
    3. 3.
      Mr Fox In The Fields
    4. 4.
      Heroes And Villians / The Beach Boys
    5. 5.
      Fooba Wooba John / Burl Ives
    6. 6.
      Boggis Bunce And Bean
    7. 7.
      Jimmy Squirrel And Co
    8. 8.
      Love / Nancy Adams
    9. 9.
      Buckeye Jim / Burl Ives
    10. 10.
      High Speed French Train
    11. 11.
      Whack Bat Majorette
    12. 12.
      Grey Goose / Burl Ives
    13. 13.
      Bean's Secret Cider Cellar
    14. 14.
      Une Petite Ile / Georges Delerue
    15. 15.
      Street Fighting Man / The Rolling Stones
    16. 16.
      Fantastic Mr Fox (Petey's Song) / Javis Cocker
    17. 17.
      Night And Day / Art Tatum
    18. 18.
      Kristofferson's Theme
    19. 19.
      Just Another Dead Rat In A Garbage Pail (Behind A Chinese Re
    20. 20.
      Le Grand Choral / Georges Delerue
    21. 21.
      Great Harrowsford Square
    22. 22.
      Stunt Expo 2004
    23. 23.
      Canis Lupus
    24. 24.
      Ol' Man River / The Beach Boys
    25. 25.
      Let Her Dance / Bobby Fuller Four

商品の紹介

ウェス・アンダーソン監督の2007年『ダージリン急行』につづく映画はなんと「チャーリーとチョコレート工場」の原作者ロアルド・ダールの児童文学『父さんギツネバンザイ!』で、初のストップモーション・アニメ映画。お馴染みのBill Murrayに加え、今回の声優陣にはGeorge Clooney、Meryl Streep、Owen Wilson、Jason Schwartzなど超豪華。音楽スーパーヴァイザーを務めるのはサントラも大好評だった前作『ダージリン急行』同様、Randall Posterで、Alexandre Desplatのスコアに加え本作では声優としても活躍する元PULPのジャーヴィス・コッカーの書き下ろし曲、さらにThe Beach BoysやThe Rolling Stonesなどの名曲も収録!
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Nearly all of Wes Anderson's films have had a strong sense of childlike wonder, but Fantastic Mr. Fox, which is based on Roald Dahl's charming book, is his first film specifically for children. The movie's soundtrack manages to take nearly all of Anderson's musical fascinations -- Anglophilia, Francophilia, '60s pop and rock, and music from other gentler and/or quirkier times -- and tailor them to a younger audience. Though Anderson's films and their soundtracks have been criticized for valuing style over substance, Fantastic Mr. Fox's stylization is fitting, given that the film's characters are stop-motion animal puppets. The soundtrack's songs and Alexandre Desplat's score mix delicacy and rough-and-tumble energy while reminding listeners of what children's movies and music used to be like before being cool took precedence over everything else. While there are two songs from Anderson favorites the Beach Boys, "Heroes and Villains" and "Ol' Man River," it's Burl Ives who contributes the most songs to Fantastic Mr. Fox. Ives' grandfatherly tone made him one of the most enduring and endearing voices in children's entertainment, and the tracks that appear here ("Fooba Wooba John," "Buckeye Jim," and "The Grey Goose") dig into his pastoral folk roots. Likewise, the Wellingtons' "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" conjures instant nostalgia and childhood adventure, both of which are echoed in Desplat's score. Cues like "Jimmy Squirrel and Co." and "Boggis, Bunce, and Bean" are as twinkly and precious as previous Anderson film scores, but more rural elements like banjo and Jew's harp roughen them up enough to fit in with the soundtrack's overall folky feel. Meanwhile, "Just Another Dead Rat in a Garbage Pail (Behind a Chinese Restaurant)," "Great Harrowsford Square," and "Stunt Expo 2004" have a spaghetti Western-like air of danger and intrigue that sets the stage for the somber "Canis Lupis" and Georges Delerue's noble "Le Grand Choral." Moodier moments aside, Fantastic Mr. Fox is mostly gleeful, especially on the Bobby Fuller Four's "Let Her Dance," Jarvis Cocker's "Fantastic Mr. Fox aka Petey's Song," and the Rolling Stones' "Street Fighting Man" -- this may be one of the only children's films where a song about "violent revolution" is actually appropriate. While this album is less about digging into Anderson's deep record collection than his other film's soundtracks have been, Fantastic Mr. Fox may be the most purely joyous one since Rushmore. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

ウェス・アンダーソンのパペット・アニメ! に音楽はデスプラ!! 『父さんギツネバンザイ(原作邦題)』(2009) サウンドトラック 音楽(スコア) アレクサンドル・デスプラ 監督 ウェス・アンダーソン 声の主演 ジョージ・クルーニー、メリル・ストリープ、 ジェイソン・シュワルツマン、ビル・マーレイ 独特のタッチで脱力ポップな世界を生み出す奇才 ウェス・アンダーソン監督の次なる作品は、パペット・ アニメ!しかも『チャーリーとチョコレート工場』の ロアルド・ダールの児童文学名作!! アンダーソン映画の妙味のひとつは、奇抜な選曲と 音楽構成で、今回は40年代に子供番組のパーソナリティ として活躍したバール・アイヴスの49年リリース音源を メインに、監督の友人のパルプのジャービス・コッカー作 (といっても、この曲は楽しいフォークソングですよ)の 脱力主題歌、アンダーソン映画なら、いつもこのあたりも くるビーチ・ボーイズやストーンズ、そして旧作サントラからの ピックアップは今回はドルリューの『恋のエチュード』と 『アメリカの夜』(テーマ!)を選曲。そしてそしてオリジナル・ スコアはマザーズボーではなく、全世界引っ張りダコの アレクサンドル・デスプラに依頼! 豊潤なメロディながら ブルーグラス的サウンドで上品に楽しく聴かせます。 今回も、バラエティに楽しく、薀蓄も広がる、脱力ながら インテリジェンスあふれる世界。 (C)馬場敏裕
タワーレコード(2009/11/03)

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発売日 2009年10月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルUSM
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 2722134
SKU 602527221342

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