
James Horner: Field of Dreams - maintitles.net
Field of Dreams James Horner " Delightful soft listen " Written by Thomas Glorieux - Review of the regular release
Danny Elfman: Big Fish - maintitles.net
Besides these highlights, the score remains pleasant if a bit too soft for me. "Big Fish (Titles)" presents the first use of soft choir in a somewhat Irish tint.
James Newton Howard: The Postman - maintitles.net
Through the soft strings and flutes it reminds me easily enough of many of the composer's works (with Alive being a recognizable one). The big tamale of calmness turns out to be "Abby …
Thomas Wander and Harald Kloser: Anonymous - maintitles.net
In fact you'll be surprised to discover how soft and mellow it all sounds. Rarely do things turn loud and dangerous. The couple of exceptions ("Arrest Them", "Bursting In" and "It's a Trap") …
James Horner: Testament - maintitles.net
The wordless choir that occasionally turns up adds another level of soft power to Horner's music, especially in "Hiroshi Hands Teddy to Carol / End Credits". All in all, it's a perfect score for a …
Gil Talmi: Savannah - maintitles.net
A change of pace turns up occasionally as well in more lighthearted pieces such as "Kindred Spirits" and "Scallion Jack", but all in all, Savannah continues to deliver these soft meandering …
Georges Delerue: La Reine Blanche - maintitles.net
It's a soft but elegant theme, with again the necessary depth we've come to expect from the composer. Most of the music after that is playful (cha cha cha's, waltzes and playful accordion …