Crimson Tide: Music From The Original Motion Picture
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  Comments about: The Black Dahlia (Mark Isham)
• Posted by Sheridan <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Thursday, October 19, 2006, at 8:20 a.m.
• IP Address: 3e44b6d6.adsl.enternet.hu

  Beautifully done


This soundtrack is real good due to its noble,heartfelt and elegiac trumphet solos which illustrate the corruption and conspiracy within the police department,and the losses of individual men.The action tracks are awesome : these tracks are full of soaring energy,and perfectly illustrate the desperate chase for the murderer,and these cues contain scary elements,too,in order to reflect to the twisted mind of the murderer who is full of tricks,and good at finding ways to escape from his pursuers.There are tracks which are menacing,omenous and suspenseful,yet powerful - these tracks reflect to the twisted and intelligent mind and the cruelty of the murderer of Betty Short and the the corruption and conspiracy within the police department.The virtuoso string play perfectly illustrate the ambivalent emotions of certain characters.Highly recommended.




   
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