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RED CLIFF

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Taro Iwashiro, ITS Club
Label:
Avex China
Release Date: August 2008
Links:
avexmovie.jp

www.avexchina.com

www.its-club.com

http://redcliff.meiah.com/


 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
The Beginning
2
Beat On The Battle
3
Just Offensive Attack
4
Precious One
5
Hill Of The Refugees
6
Closing In Upon The Enemy
7
Previous Day
8
Tricky Mischief
9
A Hero And A Boy
10
Decision For Justice
11
In Loneliness
12
Battle To Battle
13
Blood Color
14
Beyond The River
15
RED CLIFF (Theme Song) - alan

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

Boys will be boys – most guys would be prefer an action packed war movie score, just like how they would be gleefully excited over an action packed war movie. And as far as such Asian epic films go, the last time we remember hearing such scores would be Tan Dun’s lyrical soundtrack for Hero (2002) directed by Zhang Yimou and Chan Kwong Wing, Peter Kam, Leon Ko and Chatchai Pongprpaphan’s coolborative effort for Peter Chan’s The Warlords (2007). Both original compositions mesmerized us in some ways, so we were looking forward to Taro Iwashiro’s music for John Woo’s ambitious blockbuster. And thankfully, it doesn’t disappoint.

There are 65 generous minutes of music on this album, which opens with three heart thumping tracks. "The Beginning" sets up the mood for the exhilarating action cues to follow with a catchy introduction followed by majestic strings and brasses, while "Beat On The Battle" pumps things up with seven minutes of grand percussions and brasses. If your ears haven’t been strained by the thunderously strident music, coming up next is "Just Offensive Attack", which gives you another six minutes of invigorating music filled with heavy percussion beats.

Following that is a series of gentler music (we think this marks the appearance of Li Chiling’s gentle Xiao Qiao in the movie), which allows listeners to take a breather. "Precious One" is a smooth, if not outstanding cue showcasing an ensemble of woodwinds and strings. "Hill Of The Refugees" adds a melancholic touch to the soundtrack with its tragically beautiful brass orchestrations. As the track name indicates, "Tricky Mischief" is a playfully bouncy tune which is stress free, tension free and anxiety free to listen to. Another highlight of the soundtrack is the solo Japanese transverse bamboo flute performed by Michiko Akao, which makes a gorgeous entrance on "A Hero And A Boy".

Performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, the music on this soundtrack may not leave much lasting impressions upon first listen, but the thrilling action cues may just leave you breathless. After fleeting between loud and soft cues, the album ends with the grand "Beyond The River", which acts as a prelude to the second part of the movie.

Oh yes, there is also the obligatory end title song "~Red Cliff~" performed by newcomer alan. Her breathy vocals may please listeners who had a little too much music to digest before this.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: The Beginning

Review by John Li

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