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MARTIAN CHILD

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Aaron Zigman
Label:
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Release Date: October 30, 2007
Links:
www.sonybmgmasterworks.com

www.martianchild.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Main Title
2
David's Concern
3
David And Harlee
4
Dennis In David's Yard
5
Hangin' Upside Down
6
At the Supermarket
7
Flomar Dies
8
New School
9
Remembering Mary
10
Harlee And Dennis
11
I Eat Lucky Charms
12
David's Frustration
13
Waiting
14
Dennis Runs Away
15
Magic
16
At the Park
17
Breaking Dishes
18
Flashback
19
Another School
20
Christmas Night
21
Tasting Color
22
Inspection
23
Getting To Know Each Other
24
Hot Coffee
25
At the Observatory
26
In the Box
27
David Waits
28
Dennis Explains the Stars
29
At the Adoption Agency
30
Hearts Open Wide

ALBUM REVIEW:

The premise of this Menno Meyjes-directed drama sounds extremely heartfelt: A science fiction writer whose wife just died gets in touch with his emotions when he meets a socially awkward boy who believes that he is from Mars. Get ready your hankies to wipe away those tears. And for a movie with such a plot, BMI Film Music Award winner Aaron Zigman has composed a really warm and expressive underscore which can relax your uptight senses.

Opening the soundtrack is “Main Titles”, which introduces us to the main theme which will be frequently heard throughout the 54-minute album. The two-minute track also sets the mood to come for your entire listening experience. The soft, laidback and sometimes melancholic feel of the music is reminiscent of Thomas Newman’s more affecting compositions for films like American Beauty (1999) and Road to Perdition (2002). The recurring use of piano (played by the composer himself) and the xylophones accompanied by violins in the background is easy on the ears.

However, the album is not too memorable in terms of musicality. The repeated approach of unhurried and unexceptional cues may unintentionally make the inattentive listener doze off. It doesn’t help that somewhere halfway into the disc, the duration of the tracks run at barely over a minute on average – while it’s nice to have the music in short pleasant spurts, it does not leave much of an impression unless you give it repeated listens.

There isn’t much variation here except the biggest dramatic change in “Dennis Runs Away” (guess the track name speaks for itself), and occasional energetic and comic moments in tracks like “I Eat Lucky Charms” and “Breaking Dishes”. The music on the rest of the album seems to merge nicely together as one long cyclical track that plays nicely in the background when you are reading a book, which may actually be a good thing for some.

To the impatient listener or those who like their music blasting with action, this warm collection of music may not be your cup of tea. But do yourself a favor, slow down your hurried pace and give this comfortably calm soundtrack a chance: “Hearts Open Wide”, which nicely sums up the album in five serene minutes.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (30) Hearts Open Wide

Review by John Li

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