I really enjoy the score to this quite goofy film. I've heard, I can't remember where, that there was an orchestral recording of the score, but that in the end the producers went for an electronically created version. Does anybody know anything about this, or did my overactive imagination get the best of me?
"When I was little and we used to move all the time, I'd write these notes and I would fold them up really small. And I would hide them... They're just things I wanted to remember so that if I ever wanted to go back, there'd be a piece of me there waiting." A Ghost Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Daniel Hart
"A man who has children gives hostages to fortune." All The Money In The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Daniel Pemberton
" I do wish we could chat longer, but... I'm having an old friend for dinner. Bye." The Silence Of The Lambs (Expanded Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Howard Shore
"I know, I know, I know, he's a percussionist, but still, that doesn't mean he's not a nice guy." The Man With One Red Shoe (Original Motion Picture Score) - Thomas Newman