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Oct 16, 2014 - 3:27 PM
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David-R.
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The full details of the soundtrack album for Disney’s animated feature Big Hero 6 have been revealed. The album features the film’s original score composed by Henry Jackman (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Wreck-It-Ralph, X-Men: First Class, Winnie the Pooh), as well as the original song Immortals performed by Fall Out Boy, which has also been released as a single this week and is now available to download here. The soundtrack will be released digitally on November 4, 2014. A physical version will be coming out on November 24 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Big Hero 6 is directed by Don Hall & Chris Williams and features the voice talent of of Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, T.J. Miller, Jaime Chung, Damon Wayans, Jr., Genesis Rodriguez, Maya Ruldoph, James Cromwell, Daniel Henney and Alan Tudyk. The movie follows a robotics prodigy who’s catapulted into the midst of a dangerous plot and must transform his closest companion and a diverse group of friends into a band of high-tech heroes. The Walt Disney Animation Studios production will be released nationwide on November 7. To learn more about the film, visit the official movie website. Here’s the album track list: 1. Immortals – Fall Out Boy 2. Hiro Hamada 3. Nerd School 4. Microbots 5. Tadashi 6. Inflatable Friend 7. Huggable Detective 8. The Masked Man 9. One of the Family 10. Upgrades 11. The Streets of San Fransokyo 12. To the Manor Born 13. So Much More 14. First Flight 15. Silent Sparrow 16. Family Reunion 17. Big Hero 6 18. I Am Satisfied With My Care 19. Signs of Life 20. Reboot http://filmmusicreporter.com/2014/10/15/big-hero-6-soundtrack-details/#more-28036
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Saw the film yesterday with my wife, special needs son and his girlfriend. Animation was spot on - very impressive. The plot was ok and the score generic at best. It worked well in the film but it could have lifted the visual impact if it had been better.
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Mar 31, 2015 - 9:12 AM
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Ado
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I got the score cd last week, I figure $10 is worth it. A brilliant masterwork? Probably not. But I do like the effort Jackman shows to integrate and use electronics musically along with the orchestra, and some it is pretty inventive and interesting, and occasionally it meshes with the orchestra pretty well. I think he shows some promise of using electronics musically, as in structuring melodies and themes, and not just for brunt effect or percussive effect like the media ventures. There is a little bit of the heritage of Goldsmith in some of what he is doing, and I think that Jackman deserves credit for his efforts, even if they are entirely successful it counts for a lot to me. Beyond that there are a few tracks in there that are musical and thematic, and it is a very high end master, sonically it is very robust, and it if you listen to it in your car you will drive a lot faster.
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and it if you listen to it in your car you will drive a lot faster. Truly.
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Are there any other threads for this score? Kind of says a lot that it only got to 10 replies because of this comment.
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