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Aliens (35th Anniversary Edition)

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発売日 2021年07月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルConcord
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7223356
SKU 888072233560

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Main Title
    2. 2.
      Going After Newt
    3. 3.
      Sub-Level 3
    4. 4.
      Ripley's Rescue
    5. 5.
      Atmosphere Station
  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Futile Escape
    2. 2.
      Dark Discovery
    3. 3.
      Bishop's Countdown
    4. 4.
      Resolution And Hyperspace

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: James Horner

商品の紹介

史上最高のSF作品のひとつ1986年公開のジェイムス・キャメロン監督による『エイリアン2』のサウンドトラックが35周年記念にRSDに登場。長らく廃盤となっていたオリジナル・サウンドトラックがリリース。
『タイタニック』『アバター』『ビューティフル・マインド』のジェームズ・ホーナーが作曲したスコアを収録し、シガニー・ウィーバーのオリジナル・キーアートとオリジナルのフィルム・スチル写真が使用されている。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2021/05/12)

When James Horner accepted scoring duties for James Cameron's sci-fi epic Aliens, the composer was an inexperienced action specialist best known for two unremarkable Star Trek sequel scores that owed much and added little to Jerry Goldsmith's famous theme for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Aliens, too, was a sequel to a Goldsmith scored blockbuster. But this time Horner's efforts stood firmly on their own, borrowing little more than general mood from Goldsmith's Alien score. The dense ambient orchestrations and inventive electronic percussion used in Aliens were so well received in the film music community that many of the film's cues have become action flick cliches. Aliens also brought Horner his first Academy scoring nomination despite the fact that dissonant sci-fi action compositions by no-name newcomers are not often recognized. (Horner may have benefited from weak competition; ironically, Leonard Rosenmann was also nominated that year for boldly going where Horner had gone twice before: another Star Trek sequel.) Though highly effective in the context of the film, the Aliens score is far from Horner's most listenable. There are some compelling melodies particularly in the opening and closing credits, but the bulk of the CD is dominated by jarring strings and driving percussion that don't work very well as background music. Film music buffs and Aliens diehards may enjoy Varese Sarabonde's 2001 "Deluxe Edition," which contains 16 previously unreleased cues. But casual listeners will probably be more than satisfied with the original version.
Rovi

When James Horner accepted scoring duties for James Cameron's sci-fi epic Aliens, the composer was an inexperienced action specialist best known for two unremarkable Star Trek sequel scores that owed much and added little to Jerry Goldsmith's famous theme for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Aliens, too, was a sequel to a Goldsmith scored blockbuster. But this time Horner's efforts stood firmly on their own, borrowing little more than general mood from Goldsmith's Alien score. The dense ambient orchestrations and inventive electronic percussion used in Aliens were so well received in the film music community that many of the film's cues have become action flick cliches. Aliens also brought Horner his first Academy scoring nomination despite the fact that dissonant sci-fi action compositions by no-name newcomers are not often recognized. (Horner may have benefited from weak competition; ironically, Leonard Rosenmann was also nominated that year for boldly going where Horner had gone twice before: another Star Trek sequel.) Though highly effective in the context of the film, the Aliens score is far from Horner's most listenable. There are some compelling melodies particularly in the opening and closing credits, but the bulk of the CD is dominated by jarring strings and driving percussion that don't work very well as background music. Film music buffs and Aliens diehards may enjoy Varese Sarabonde's 2001 "Deluxe Edition," which contains 16 previously unreleased cues. But casual listeners will probably be more than satisfied with the original version. ~ Evan Cater
Rovi

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