The Last Of The Mohicans: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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  Comments about: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Leonard Rosenman)
• Posted by Sheridan <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Friday, August 25, 2006, at 6:48 a.m.
• IP Address: 53d82822.adsl.enternet.hu

  The parody/comedy-style tracks are good


First and foremost,this score did not deserve an Oscar nomination.The action and other non-comedy music is crap.Secondly,I think that the parody/comedy-style music are rather entertaining,and some of the cues are rather good at cheer you up.The Main Title and the End Credits are rather good at cheer you up,and lend you the feeling ,,Each cloud has a silver lining''.Thirdly,the two best and entertaining cues are performed by the Yellowjackets : the Market Street,which is a classical jazz piece,and the Ballad Of The Whale,which is a romantic jazz piece.The rest of the album is crap.Personally,I think that the Yellowjackets can write better comedy music than Leonard Rosenman.




   
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