Top40-Charts.com
Support our efforts,
sign up for our $5 membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address
Movies and TV 16 July, 2013

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Of "The Wolverine" Set For Release On July 23, 2013

Hot Songs Around The World

A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
581 entries in 22 charts
Birds Of A Feather
Billie Eilish
556 entries in 25 charts
Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter
690 entries in 27 charts
Die With A Smile
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
301 entries in 27 charts
I Had Some Help
Post Malone & Morgan Wallen
354 entries in 21 charts
Taste
Sabrina Carpenter
212 entries in 21 charts
Night Changes
One Direction
172 entries in 14 charts
Too Sweet
Hozier
539 entries in 23 charts
The Door
Teddy Swims
189 entries in 12 charts
Castle On The Hill
Ed Sheeran
252 entries in 22 charts
Tu Falta De Querer
Mon Laferte
195 entries in 3 charts
Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido
Karol G
203 entries in 13 charts
Grustnyi Dens
Artik & Asti
207 entries in 2 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
922 entries in 25 charts
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Of "The Wolverine" Set For Release On July 23, 2013
LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ CineMedia Promotions) Sony Music is proud to announce the release of the original motion picture soundtrack of The Wolverine, composed by the Oscar-nominated Marco Beltrami. Based on the celebrated comic book arc, this epic action-adventure takes Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), the most iconic character of the X-Men universe, to modern day Japan. Out of his depth in an unknown world, he will face a host of unexpected and deadly opponents in a life-or-death battle that will leave him forever changed. Vulnerable for the first time and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he confronts not only lethal samurai steel but also his inner struggle against his own immortality. The film opens nationwide on July 26, 2013.

New York-born Beltrami has twice been nominated for Academy Awards: for his work on the Western remake 3:10 to Yuma (2007), and for Best Original Score for his music for The Hurt Locker (2010). He studied at the Yale School of Music and in Italy, before learning the trade of film composition with the great Jerry Goldsmith. Beltrami's career began with the soundtrack of the thriller Death Match in 1994, and he gained renown for his work on horror films such as Mimic (1997), The Woman in Black (2012), and all four films in the Scream series (1995-2011). He has also composed two soundtracks for the Die Hard franchise: Live Free or Die Hard and A Good Day to Die Hard. His versatile talents have, however, taken him far beyond this genre to work on independent films, for which he gained two prestigious awards: a Satellite Award for Best Original Score for the drama film Soul Surfer, and in 2012 the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Score for the critically acclaimed The Sessions.

Beltrami's success in writing the soundtracks for mainstream films owes much to his mastery of a big range of orchestral effects, enabling him to produce more interesting sounds than the usual clichés of action and horror music. The music of The Wolverine opens with eerie stillness in "A Walk in the Woods", then develops in "Threnody for Nagasaki" from growling strings to a dramatic crescendo. Moods of excitement and tension begin in the track "Logan's Run" with one of Beltrami's hallmark intense percussion passages. The recurring use of bell sounds hints at Japanese spirituality - combined with themes of rising tension in "The Offer" and "Arriving at the Temple", or a gentler, harmonious mood in "Two Handed". The varied instrumentation is evident in the scraped and plucked strings of "Trusting", while full-on orchestral power is employed for scenes of action and suspense in "The Wolverine" and "Silver Samurai". Pounding rhythms continue in later numbers such as "Where to?", but Beltrami brings his soundtrack to a delicately unemphatic conclusion in "Whole Step Haiku", as a slow theme rises above hollow echoes.

From start to finish, the original soundtrack of The Wolverine is a fine work by an acknowledged modern master of movie composition. Following the release of Marco Beltrami's music for A Good Day To Die Hard on Sony Classical in 2012, a further treat now lies in store for his admirers and fans of the X-Men series.

About the film
The Wolverine was directed by James Mangold, who is known for Cop Land and Walk the Line. Hugh Jackson has played the Wolverine character since the start of the series. The film opens in theatres everywhere July 26th.

Tracklisting
1. A Walk in the Woods
2. Threnody for Nagasaki
3. Euthanasia
4. Logan's Run
5. The Offer
6. Arriving at the Temple
7. Funeral Fight
8. Two Handed
9. Bullet Train
10. The Snare
11. Abduction
12. Trusting
13. Ninja Quiet
14. Kantana Surgery
15. The Wolverine
16. The Hidden Fortress
17. Silver Samurai
18. Sword of Vengeance
19. Dreams
20. Goodbye Mariko
21. Where To?
22. Whole Step Haiku






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2024
top40-charts.com (S6)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.0080130 secs // 4 () queries in 0.004220724105835 secs