CHARLOTTE'S WEB (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Danny Elfman
Label:
Sony Classical
Year Release: December 5 2006
Links:

www.sonybmgmasterworks.com/

www.charlotteswebmovie.com/



 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Main Title
2
The Introduction
3
Lullaby / Escape
4
Introducing Charlotte
5
In The Mud
6
Templeton
7
The Plan Begins
8
"Some Pig"
9
The Word Spreads
10
The Fall Montage
11
The Dump
12
"Radiant"
13
The Big Day
14
"Humble"
15
"Terrific"
16
Farewell Charlotte
17
Wilbur's Homecoming
18
"Ordinary Miracle" - Sarah McLachlan

REVIEW

You know you are in for a musical treat just by listening to the first track “Main Title” on this soundtrack album. As the opening escalating rhythms crescendos to its high point where folksy and country melodies come together in full force, you know you are in for a delightful listening treat.

And who other than the Oscar-nominated Danny Elfman to helm this charming score.

Fans of the composer can listen out for his signature calming and moving cues which were evident in previous works like Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and Big Fish (2003). Besides being emotional, Elfman’s works also tread you along with their upbeat and ingenious rhythms and arrangements.

“Lullaby/Escape” and “Introducing Charlotte” are such tracks where you feel like tiptoeing along with the melody. The rest of the score is written with fascination and dare we say it, magic, that will have you smiling at its widespread appeal.

If you are familiar with the story written by E.B. White, the tracks “Some Pig”, “Radiant”, “Humble” and “Terrific” would hold special meaning to you. You’d be feeling for the rousing spirit evoked by the stirring strings in the abovementioned cues.

The 47-minute album may not leave any lasting impressions of bombastic and punchy themes in your head upon repeated listening. But that is a good thing too, because sometimes, it is gentle and relaxing scores like these which have therapeutic effects on our uptight nerves.

A suitable closing song “Ordinary Miracle” is performed by Sarah McLachlan for the album. This reminds us for the gorgeous Oscar-nominated song “When She Loved Me” she sang for Toy Story 2 (1999). And together with uplifting lyrics, this song is definitely a crowd-favourite.

We are hoping that this album will be well-loved like the classic storybook by listeners of all ages.

SOUNDTRACK RATING:

Review by John Li

 

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. Read our review on the original E.B. White's Book


 

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