Anaconda: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Anaconda: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Artist: Randy Edelman
Label: Edel America
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 782124368524
EAN: 0782124368524
ASIN: B000005OMN


Release Date: 1997-04-22

Anaconda: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


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Tracks:

  1. Anaconda (Main Title)
  2. Watching And Waiting
  3. Night Attack
  4. This Must Be Heaven
  5. Down River
  6. Seduction
  7. Travelogue
  8. Baiting the Line
  9. My Beautifil Anna...(Conda)
  10. The Totem's Sacred Ground
  11. Sarone's Last Stand

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Slithers its way up the totem pole.......2003-03-15

This score is unlike anything Randy Edelman has done before. It is clever, ominous, creative, and highly original. It is one of his better scores. The main theme is a haunting 4 note motif played primarily by the brass, which as John Williams did for Jaws, Edelman does for Anaconda with this theme for the killer snake. "Anaconda (Main Title)" opens with lots of drum pads and Edelman's usual string and synth lines underneath the brass which states the theme. "Watching and Waiting" is overall frightening and tense with the main theme slithering its way (no pun intended) here and there. Edelman also utilizes a wonderful love theme, which is found in full form in "This Must Be Heaven" with a soaring string section along with pan flutes. The rest of the tracks are mainly action/suspense cues with hints of the love theme and plenty of the main theme. "Night Attack" is a good action cue, which opens with the love theme and then leads into racing strings, pounding drum pads, and what sounds like a cuckoo clock being whacked several times. Sounds odd I know, but listen and it is really effective. A major highlight is "Travelogue", which is fun and adventurous with the boat sailing down river. Edelman also plays a piano solo in the amusingly titled track "My Beautiful Anna...(conda)". This may not sound anything like Gettysburg or Dragonheart, even though Edelman's usual synth and string lines are present, but is still worth getting if you can find it. I highly recommend it.

4 out of 5 stars Although the ANACONDA movie really sucked,.......2000-04-16

Randy Edelman's creepy, very original score is wonderful. This is a suprise given the movie it was written for, but Edelman's knack for creating just the right music for a scene and whose music gives you a real emotion for the situation is what makes him great. Okay, so track 1 is cheese cheese cheese and more cheese. There are some cool amazonian sound effects that are built right into the track and make it very enjoyable. There's an oddly placed electric guitar solo when the sailor is confronted by the snake, and it somehow delivers very well. Track 2 is a good omen to the action music that devours almost the entire CD. 3 is more of the same, and contains a really cool element: during a rapid, breakneck chase piece, a bizarre but ultimatly cool "cookoo" sound effect starts ringing, making it sound like someone is beating the hell out of a clock during recording. Track 4, the best on the disk and (gasp) probably one of the better and more emotional tracks I own, is the only really serious one on the disk. Although not featured in the film, it does make it's debut during the final roll of the credits. The piece involves the film's main theme: a beautifully interwoven orchestra number, and escalates to a peak of such high intensity it makes me get goosebumps. During this peak, a deafning roar of an Amazon flute blares, adding that whimsical element to the piece. 5, and 6 are both tense, quiet music. 7 is the piece that includes the upbeat "leaving port" motif and forshadows of things to come by playing the main theme in an ominous style. 8 is another action piece, while 9 is a pretty piano solo of the main theme (reminicent of James Horner and "The Portrait" for TITANIC). 10 and 11 work together to finish off the album by presenting loud, obnoxious music and soft, scary themes.

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