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FREEDOM WRITERS (Various)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Mark Isham
Artistes: Various
Label:
Hollywood Records
Release Date: January 9 2007
Links:

hollywoodrecords.go.com/

www.freedomwriters.com/

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
A Dream - Common
2
Listen !!! - Talib Kweli
3
It's R Time - Jeannie Ortega
4
When The Ship Goes Down - Cypress Hill
5
Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature
6
Keep Ya Head Up - 2Pac
7
Code Of The Streets - Gang Starr
8
Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat) - Digable Planets
9
Officer - The Pharcyde
10
This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan
11
Colors - Will.I.Am
12
Bus Ride - Will.I.Am
13
Riots - Mark Isham
14
Eva's Theme - Mark Isham
15
Anne Frank - Mark Isham

ALBUM REVIEW:

If this reviewer already has problems understanding what Taiwanese artiste Jay Chou is rapping in his repetitive songs, then he would have a more serious task trying to decipher the songs in this rap-oriented album.

What incapability, we hear you saying.

The soundtrack to the inspirational movie starring Oscar winner Hilary Swank and a group of problematic teenagers greatly reflects the atmospheres and settings depicted in the film. The Latino and Black influences can be felt strongly in the 12 song tracks in this 48-minute soundtrack.

Maybe it’s a case of having too much of something similar, the tunes begin sounding similar after a while. Maybe it’s a case of this reviewer not having caught the movie to appreciate the songs presented on this disc, the tunes begin sounding alike after a while.

What incapability, we hear you saying again.

Jeannie Ortega’s “It's R Time” gives a perfect excuse for you to boogie your hips during those dance parties, while Naughty By Nature’s “Hip Hop Hooray” makes you want to wave your hands in the air with its steady rhythms. Elsewhere, Digable Planets’ “Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” and The Pharcyde’s “Officer” will have you going wild with its pounding sounds.

The soundtrack concludes with three of Mark Isham’s (The Black Dahlia, Bobby) score compositions. The Oscar-nominated composer ditches the classical approach of orchestrations to adopt a street-styled electronica-based score.

Occasional strings compliment “Riots” with poetic moments while the strumming of guitars in “Eva’s Theme” adds a nice touch of edginess. Finally, the quiet piano brings the brisk soundtrack to a calming end. And that’s just this nervous reviewer needs too.

ALBUM RATING:

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from EMI

 


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