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    Mystic River
    Mystic River

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    Creators: Various Artists, Kyle / Stevens, Michael Eastwood, Lennie Niehaus, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Brad Hatfield
    Label: Warner Bros / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $19.98
    Buy New: $5.50
    You Save: $14.48 (72%)



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    Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 174903

    Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 766481272540
    EAN: 0093624859024
    ASIN: B0000DBK8C

    Release Date: October 21, 2003
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: new - still sealed

    Tracks:

      • Mystic River - Main Title
      • Abduction
      • Communion/Katie's Absence
      • Jimmy's Anguish
      • Meditation #1 - Piano
      • Orchestral Variation #1 Of The Music From Mystic River
      • Escape From The Wolves
      • The Morgue
      • Brendan's Love Of Katie
      • Meditation #2 - Piano
      • Dave's Past
      • The Confrontation
      • The Resolution
      • A Full Heart
      • Meditation #3 - Piano
      • Orchestral Variation #2 Of The Music From Mystic River
      • Theme From Mystic River
      • Cosmo - Kyle Eastwood
      • Black Emerald Blues - Kyle Eastwood

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    He's been an international movie star icon, successful producer, acclaimed director, and fervent jazz revivalist. But after years of cinemusic flirtations, Clint Eastwood finally adds "film scorer" to his already burgeoning resume. Those familiar with his jazz affections and a laconic keyboard approach that seems to echo his very acting style won't be surprised by the elegantly moody "Main Title" he's composed for this character-driven drama. But the autumnal, minimalist, and post-modern influenced orchestral cues (performed with sympathetic grace by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Tanglewood Festival Chorus) Eastwood offers elsewhere here are yet another forceful example of an artist who's typically used his mainstream successes to leverage new creative challenges for himself. Kyle Eastwood (the film legend's son) offers up a jazzy coda to his father's bittersweet orchestral portrait with the playful, R&B bump of "Cosmo" and soulful "Black Emerald Blues." --Jerry McCulley


    Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars A Haunting And Mournful Music score   January 30, 2004
     7 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Clint Eastwood's score to "Mystic River" is a first rate accomplishment and music that stands alone without the film. It's main theme, a mournful dirge that repeats itself in different variations throughout the film, seems repetitious at first. But as the story unfolds that main theme becomes a powerful reminder of past sins and regrets for several characters in Brian Helgeland's screenplay adaptation of Denis Lehane's novel. Eastwood's film misses being great by a wide margin but it is an ambitious effort that features some spectacular acting. The music score contributes immeasurably to the sometimes implausible drama.


    1 out of 5 stars You've got to be kidding!   March 8, 2004
     6 out of 14 found this review helpful

    I limit my comments here only to those tracks composed by Clint Eastwood, a good actor, a terrific director, but alas, a terrible composer. Never have I heard as poor a soundtrack to as good a movie as Mystic River. Throughout the movie my wife and I were both wondering who had written the music--we're both musicians and we tend to notice soundtracks. Neither of us had seen a composer credit, and when she asked me I hazarded a guess based on its completely primitive nature. "I wonder if Eastwood did it himself," and of course I was proved right. His music to Mystic River is based on a single four note idea, and it's not a very good idea at that, sounding like part of the second phrase of "Here Comes the Bride". Unfortunately, as with far too many self taught composers, Eastwood has no idea what to do with that motive, so he mostly repeats it ad nauseum. It's not that a soundtrack must be fast and exciting to be good, or that a soundtrack must have lots of different melodies--check out Hans Zimmer's soundtrack CD to The Last Samurai for an excellent example of a largely introspective work with limited themes. But for a soundtrack to work as anything but background music it's got to have some interest--melodic, harmonic, timbral, rhythmic, something...and Mystic River has none of that. I'd argue that it doesn't even make good background music, being disruptive of the film's action and incongruous at times. There are so many truly excellent composers working in Hollywood these days. For his next film I hope Eastwood hires Danny Elfman, Howard Shore, Hans Zimmer, James Horner, or John Williams rather than wallowing in self-indulgence. Would it make sense to get one of those guys to star as Dirty Harry?


    4 out of 5 stars One of those movie themes you'll remember for years.   April 4, 2004
     5 out of 8 found this review helpful

    So you saw the movie and you are thinking about getting the soundtrack...

    I had the opposite experience of the previous reviewer. This is weird cause I'm a musician too. And a clasically trained one.

    I go to the movies at least once per week and it seldon happens to me that while (or just after) watching the movie, I tell myself "I have to get this soundtrack". Well, it happened to me with Eastwood's movie. While watching it, I kept telling myself "remember to get this CD". Imagine my surprise when I saw that Eastwood had composed the main theme.

    If you are thinking about getting this CD...well...just do it. It's one of those nice simple (minimalistic, yes) tunes you'll be proud of having in your collection.


    4 out of 5 stars Escape from the Wolves...   June 15, 2004
     4 out of 8 found this review helpful

    The original motion picture soundtrack of "Mystic River" is a haunting and beautiful score full of happiness and sadness. It has sorrow and joy. Anger and redemption. If you've already seen the movie, then you know how effective this score can be. Composed by none other than Clint Eastwood, this makes a soothing and dark listen.

    The Boston Orchestra does a marvelous job of capturing the mood and the total essence of the film. They know when to hold back and when to be forceful with their instruments. I found them to be very relaxing and full of subtle tension at the same time. There is a definite theme that can be established throughout this score, as you'll hear certain patterns through a good majority of the tracks.

    As always, the people who will enjoy this the most are the people who have already seen the movie. I love to listen to scores because I get to relive the movie through them. Especially if they're something extremely memorable and hypnotic. I found this score to be both of that, although I will admit right now that it is most likely something that won't be playing non-stop in my stereo. It's nice to listen to it every now and then, though. It's just nothing that screams out to me, "Play me again! Play me again!" My favorite tracks are "abduction," "Jimmy's anguish," "orchestral variations #1 (and #2),"Dave's past," "Brendan's love of Katie," "the confrontation," "the resolution," and "the full heart."

    Here's a great pointer for you potential buyers. If you have not already purchased the DVD and you are curious about the score, spend a little extra dough and buy the 3 Disc Deluxe Edition of "Mystic River." The third disc is actually the audio CD of that very score. All of the same exact tracks are included that you can find on the score that is sold separately. That's what I did, and I'm glad that I spent a little more to buy the Deluxe Edition of the film.

    All in all, I think Clint Eastwood has done a great job of composing a solid score that does a great job of nailing the film's mood and tone. Again, this is mainly recommended to those who really loved the film, although people who love listening to great music composed by a great orchestra might want to check it out as well. The original motion picture soundtrack of "Mystic River" is a nice and haunting listen. -Michael Crane


    2 out of 5 stars Mostly it just doesn't work   June 27, 2004
     3 out of 7 found this review helpful

    While I was watching the film, there were some spots that I thought the music went pretty well with what was on screen. However, most of the time I was wondering what the heck the composer was thinking. Near the end the score even turns into something you'd hear in a horror film rather than a drama. The score is just too all over the place. The main theme is also repeated way too much with basically no variation at all. I didn't know Eastwood scored it until I came hear to see who scored it. I did like the film a lot. I just think Eastwood should stick to directing.


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