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We're treated to a wide spectrum of sounds: organ, male chorus, children's choir, percussion, chimes, solo voices, and plenty of towering brass. Casual listeners who haven't seen the film will note that this isn't a comedy and that out-right terror rules this score. The "Main Titles" accompany Ichabod Crane's trip to the town of Sleepy Hollow and it's here that Elfman's music begins to work it's magic with the film's visuals.

Trembling strings and glowering brass echoes make way to a romantic statement of the main theme, followed by a chorus of voices that segue into a wall of blasting brass consequently into the track Danny Elfman's name appears onscreen hitting perfectly with the orchestral upheaval.

The track concludes with a soft choral statement. It's comprised mainly of piano, solo children's voices with soft chorus. It matches the playful, magical yet thinly veiled malevolence as Ichabod remembers his times with his mother. They serve as nice counterpoint to the hellishly bombastic cues that are sandwiched between them. As Michael Gambon Baltus Van Tassell recounts the story of the Headless Horseman, the music builds from a pinched wimper of strings and plaintive horns into a solo woodwind statement and choir.

The motif again appears somewhat varied in "Masbeth's Terrible Death", this time in action mode. Elfman's romantic material goes straight for the heart and is one of his most beautiful melodies in recent time. You'd think you were transported back a decade!

A moment played on demonic violins has been accurately described by my friend Shaun Rutherford as "The Evil Sommersby ". Elfman's music never falls into a "been-there-done-that" mentality, instead it's fresh - though sharp ears may hear a lick or two from The Frighteners. The album concludes with a lush orchestral finale in Elfman's traditional mode: lots of brass and choir. It's both uplifting and invigorating and proves that no one composer can cap off a film and score better than Danny Elfman.

A nice suite of themes and variations comprise the "End Credits", featuring a new take on the Horseman motif with some electronic percussion. Hollywood Records should be applauded for releasing what seems like the entire score. As time goes by I'm sure smaller cues will be spotted that weren't included on the album, but as it stands now, there is not one piece of music I heard in the film that isn't on the album.

Trivia Most of the spells are spoken in Greek though not with a very good translation. User reviews Review. Top review. Interesting Pilot.. Some later episodes look a little tired, but after these it becomes really good!

The name of the main character, Ichabod Crane, is preserved but his persona is very different than the book. The mysterious Headless Horseman is alive and well also, but his significance is altered in a more global way. The main actor Tom Mison is very sympathetic and looks good in the part. Like his accent too. The production has high values, looks very cinematic, with good visuals and fast, interesting editing. The story progresses rather quickly and after the first episode you will know the whole story.

Not any true mysteries after that, but I do hope it'll get more interesting. I will watch the next episodes. Most of the shows I'm watching are on seasons finale, so not so many alternatives.

This was a show visually intriguing from the beginning but in the last couple of episodes becomes very artistic and might even become a classic for some of its scenes. You really see the fight, Good vs. Evil, to become more intimate. More personal. You now see clearly aspects of this, eternal fight, that other movies and series want to avoid. Ichabod Crane is trying to adjust to his new reality and, between some grotesque scenes and imagery, Tom Mison's performance and style makes it fun to watch!

Overall: If you are bored from all these same-o procedural police series, Highly Recommended. FAQ 1. How can I find casting calls for Sleepy Hollow?

May ask? Do you still looking of the albums in the your right panel?? I mean, Wrongfully accused etc. Or you have already found some of them most of them?

Hello my friend! Yes, I'm still looking for those. Most of them were requests made to me on the blog. Any kind of help will be greatly appreciated! But I'm not sure such a thing exists yet. Thanks anyway. I hope you and your friends will be luckier than me. Allright Chief!! Barra Barra performed By Rachid Taha Preparing To Go To Bakara Bakara Synchrotone Alternate Militia Is Coming Super 61 Down Mogadishu Blues Ashes To Ashes Leave No Man Behind Of The Earth Vale Of Plenty Chalk Four Advances Still Chant The Rescue Cover Fire Tribal War Still Reprise End Credits CD3 After the Crash composed by Ilan Eshkeri Holy War composed by Heitor Peirera Arrestment composed by Heitor Peirera Black Hawk Down Live Demos Mogadishu Montage Score Montage I Score Montage II Score Montage III Trailer Music performed by Moby It was in the past year Sorry if it was useless waste of time Anyway i'm still looking the answers from the others russian guys!!

I'll try to find more of your list!!! I already knew these versions. I'm sorry. I should have told you not to spend too much time on Black Hawk Down and Hannibal. I found a lot of things about these two scores, but I never found the specific tracks the man was looking for you remember "Lasse". I don't think we'll find anything else until something radically new comes out of the vaults of the studios.

To be honest, within the list, only two titles I can certify for sure to exist: Mistress , an out of print CD from the 90's, and Le grand pardon , a vinyl from never released on CD. On the other hand, the other titles would have to be bootlegs or maybe promo CDs. Do they really exist? That is THE question Thanks again, my friend! Hello, Chief! Jaunty here. I'm going to be careful with this one. It's basically the same as before, but the soundtracks are indexed, kind of like yours.

Chief, i'm sorry still couldn't find anything Some of Russian guys didn't knew about these scores like guy as 'filmmusic. Thanks for the info about releases Must be e-mule or others couldn't help for this Hello Chief Yours is an amazing blog.. Thanks a lot I saw a list of unfulfilled requests.. Actually I have seen the torrent of Black Hawk Down in a site.. This is the link.. Thanks for the info. However I already new this version.

Someone brought to my attention that there still was missing music in the so called "complete" bootlegs of BHD, but I don't really believe a truly complete version exists Take care! Let me first say thanks for creating this wonderful blog. I was recently trying to download some of the scores from Hyperfileshare when I realized what I was downloading was only part of what was posted. Do you think you could upload the scores that are currently on Hyperfileshare to a better host, say Megaupload?

I really want to listen to these scores, however, Hyperfileshare is preventing me from doing so. Whatever you decide to do, thanks in advance!! Well, I knew I'd have to do that one day I miss the days when Hyperfileshare provided a reliable service.

Is there one upload in particular you'd like me to begin with? Wait, I think I just figured out why my downloads weren't working. When I went through the link with that code Prince of Egypt the download wouldn't be the full size. However when I went through the link it would work. I tried this last night after noticing the difference. I know it's a bit confusing, but I hope you get what I'm trying to say. I have no clue why Hyperfileshare is this way, but at least you can do some copy and pasting and then get the proper download.

Sorry, for any inconvenience. I hope I make sense. That's interesting, and it would save me a lot of time. However, I've noticed that even when you click on a "short" link, the "long" version appears in the link bar. Anyway, you're free to download anything from the list to prove your theory.

See you :o. I used this method to download Prince of Egypt which I was having trouble with. The link was in the long format and wasn't working. When I appended that code to the short format it worked. Hope that settles that and saves you plenty of time! Hey Chief! I found Dreams and Imaginations! Merci d'avance et super blog.

En tous cas merci. However, there is one disc that I cannot find. It is Nemesis Disc 2, it has alternates of the first disc. Thanks in advance! Check out the comments here : Eddie was the fastest on the draw :. Hey ChiefDundee! What a great blog!

The finds on here are amazing and I greatly appreciate your time posting them! Not sure if you are interested in getting your hands on those but if you are feel free to write me at TRKStudios yahoo. Thank you sooooo very much, for such wonderful music Chief: You have almost certainly searched for this before, but have you ever come across the complete score by John Frizzell and Randy Edelman for "Gods and Generals"? I recall seeing one on eBay several years ago, but it turned out to be a hoax.

Thanks for everything! Thanks for sharing all this great stuff, Chief Dundee! There are here real jewels. Perhaps my favorite one is "Young Sherlock Holmes". Great film and one of the best scores of all times. It's a pity they don't do films like this anymore. Films like those they use to do in the '80s, really good adventure films. By the way, if you don't mind I'll make a request: have you got "A. I got a and a kbps version, but unfortunately both of them have some clics and noises in several tracks.



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