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MR MAGORIUM'S WONDER EMPORIUM (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Alexandre Desplat, Aaron Zigman
Label:
Varese Sarabande
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Links:
www.varesesarabande.com

www.magorium.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Main Title
2
Mahoney's Debut
3
Good Morning
4
Night Time
5
Kermit
6
Dodge Ball
7
Bellini
8
Temper Tantrum Part 1
9
Wall's Breath
10
Flight of Magorium
11
Toy Store Jam
12
Temper Tantrum Part 2
13
Block of Wood
14
Funeral
15
Great Wisdom
16
Sparkle
17
Triscadecaphobia
18
Magorium's Apartment
19
Dancing
20
Your Friend
21
Last Pair
22
Just Trying to Help
23
Eric Builds Lincoln
24
Eric and Mutant
25
Substantial Offer
26
Euphonium
27
Stare
28
I'm Stuck
29
You're Hired
30
Tomorrow
31
You Have to Live
32
New Chapter
33
I'm Leaving
34
Delusional
35
Magic Magnet
36
Finale
37
Love the World You Find

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

Tell us why we shouldn’t adore French composer Alexandre Desplat. Just when we thought that he has given us enough pleasant surprises with his musically varying scores for The Queen, The Painted Veil, The Golden Compass and Lust, Caution, we are treated to yet another one of his compositions – this time set in the magical world in Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium. It is no wonder that he is nominated in the “Film Composer of the Year” category at the upcoming Film International Film Critics Music Association (IFMCA) Awards. His competitors include composers like Michael Giacchino (Ratatouille) and Mark Isham (Lions for Lambs).

Back to this album - The moment the 59-minute soundtrack starts playing, you’d be transported to a world where toys come alive, imagination soars and dreams actually come true (okay, that sounds like a wholesome but cheesy movie tagline). Desplat teams up with Aaron Zigman (Martian Child, Bridge to Terabithia) to concoct a magical palette of brief but bouncy cues sprinkled lively piano and xylophone melodies. Start your day with the positive “Good Morning”, venture into the mischievous world of “Bellini” and be inspired by the heartfelt “Flight of Magorium”. The individual tracks may not be in-your-face memorable and over-the-top smashing main themes that stay in your head, but you’d still be entertained adequately by the dynamism of the score.

Elsewhere, there are also moments of melancholy on this album, as the movie touches on issues of death and responsibilities. In cues like “Funeral”, “Last Pair” and “You Have to Live”, the composers display sentiments of grief without losing hope and optimism.

The soundtrack has also been nominated under the “Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction Film” at the IFMCA Awards, alongside soundtracks like Ilan Eshkeri’s Stardust and interestingly, Desplat’s own The Golden Compass and Zigman’s own “Bridge to Terabithia”. It’d be fun to see what the judges think of this one.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (36) Finale

Review by John Li

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