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THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: John Powell
Label:
Decca Records
Release Date: July 31 2007
Links:

www.deccaclassics.com

www.bourne-ultimatum.net

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Six Weeks Ago
2
Tangier
3
Thinking Of Marie
4
Assets And Targets
5
Faces Without Names
6
Waterloo
7
Coming Home
8
Man Verses Man
9
Jason Is Reborn
10
Extreme Ways (Bourne's Ultimatum) - Moby

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

Together with Michael Giacchino (Ratatouille, The Incredibles), English composer John Powell is joining the league of up-and-coming composers to look out for in recent years. After impressing us with his highly engaging works for 2006’s X Men: The Last Stand and United 93, the BAFTA-nominated composer is back with his third score for the Bourne franchise, and he makes sure that you won’t miss the action by composing music that goes all out in your face.

You are plunged into an adrenaline-filled cue “Six Weeks Ago” once the 55-minute album opens. After a gradual build up of solemnly quiet strings, the four-odd-minute cue employs heavy brasses and tension-filled strings to introduce us to Jason Bourne’s little misadventure. For the last minute or so, this track slips into sinister mode with some ethnic percussion and creeping strings and a solo bassoon in the background.

Wasting no time at all, “Tangiers” sets up an exotic Indian-like mood with emphasized percussion and slinky strings, resulting in an appealing seven-odd-minute action cue that is highly enjoyable.

The more delicate moments of the disc comes from “Thinking Of Marie” and “Faces Without Names”, where the solo bassoon returns to play some slower and calmer melodies. Though not memorable, the melancholy of these tracks will soothe your nerves amidst all the fast-moving action cues.

Moby’s remix of “Extreme Ways” concludes the album, and sadly, it does not have much of an impact like the Bond song series because of its rather forgettable tune.

Notably, the running time of the nine score tracks are relatively long. The lengthiest “Waterloo” clocks in a total runtime of 10-odd minutes, and may be straining to the casual listener who likes his music short and sweet. Like the movie about a man wanting to regain his identity, the chase, the action and the rush in this album feels like a continual one, and you’d better prepare yourself for one long ride.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (2) Tangiers

Review by John Li


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