Saving Private Ryan: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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  Comments about: Ladyhawke (Andrew Powell)
 • Posted by: SC
• Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2007, at 6:08 p.m.
• IP Address: helvellyn.plus.com
• In Response to: It's a Parsons album, that's how to deal with it.. (CS_TBL)

  Re: It's a Parsons album, that's how to deal with it..


> Simple as that. Typical OST collectors might find it garbage, typical A.P.
> collectors will find it a nice album. So, forget the movie, forget the
> fact you're listening to an OST, just forget it. Listen to the album as if
> you were listening to other Parsons albums.

That might be possible if it wasn't for the occasional reminder that there could've been some good OST music in there (as remembered from the film, I've not heard any of the albums). Even the synth occasionally does something worthwhile (thinking of the scene where they are both changing and almost touch). Those moments almost make me cry in frustration in the film for what might have been; the effect can only be 10x worse with the music on its own.




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