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Yeah...but that movie...
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I would like to hear Revell do more in this style... You're in luck, he did. The singer is Emma Shapplin, and he did a whole album for her afterwards in the exact same style. It's called "Etterna" and you can get it at amazon. I think it's fantastic, but then their collaboration was my favorite thing about this vastly underrated score, one of Revell's best, most of which never even appears in the film. I agree he's uneven, but he's produced some other scores that I really love, including The Saint, The Siege and Strange Days
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Well, there's at least about 86 minutes of score, and about 11 minutes on the commercial CD, so...
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(double post)
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