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Before I Wake (The Newton Brothers/Danny Elfman) (2016)
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Average: 3.28 Stars
***** 23 5 Stars
**** 41 4 Stars
*** 42 3 Stars
** 19 2 Stars
* 14 1 Stars
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Co-Composed and Produced by:
The Newton Brothers

Co-Composed by:

Orchestrated by:
Steve Bartek
Jason Turbin
Total Time: 67:55
• 1. Somnia (1:59)
• 2. A New Home (1:14)
• 3. Flashback (1:02)
• 4. Cody (2:51)
• 5. Monarchs (0:54)
• 6. First Day of School/Afraid to Sleep (2:44)
• 7. Lighterflies (1:32)
• 8. Someone's Here (1:41)
• 9. Cody and Annie (1:02)
• 10. Family Portrait (1:48)
• 11. Sean* (2:01)
• 12. I'm Sorry (1:19)
• 13. The Life Cycle of Butterflies (2:12)
• 14. Memories of Sean (1:45)
• 15. Christmas* (2:01)
• 16. I'm Always With You (1:54)
• 17. The Bully (1:19)
• 18. Asleep in Class (2:26)
• 19. I'm Awake, This Can't Be Happening (1:34)
• 20. Missing Kid (1:12)
• 21. Zolpidem (1:15)
• 22. Come to Bed (1:32)
• 23. Taken Away (1:42)
• 24. He Won't Wake Up (2:14)
• 25. Cody's Past (1:27)
• 26. What Happens When He Dreams? (6:52)
• 27. He Needs to Sleep (3:10)
• 28. Something's in the Bathroom (2:27)
• 29. Nightmares (2:48)
• 30. Defeated* (9:58)

* composed by Danny Elfman
Album Cover Art
Varèse Sarabande
(February 20th, 2017)
The CD is limited to 1,000 copies and was available primarily through soundtrack specialty outlets for an initial price of $20 before selling out and becoming rare on the secondary market. The album was also made available digitally.
The insert includes no extra information about the score or film.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #2,154
Written 9/16/22
Buy it... for fourteen minutes of impressively dramatic Danny Elfman tonalities, his material positively influencing some of the music provided by The Newton Brothers as well.

Avoid it... if you have no interest in hearing a watered-down version of John Debney's Dragonfly joined by an abundance of stock horror stingers and generic suspense outside of the lyrical fantasy portions.

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Before I Wake: (The Newton Brothers/Danny Elfman) Its production languishing for years, the 2016 fantasy horror film Before I Wake eventually shifted from a theatrical release to one distributed by Netflix, yielding minimal box office returns. The Mike Flanagan story and film shares a surprising number of elements with the similarly creepy but more refined Dragonfly the previous decade. An orphaned young boy moves from foster home to foster home, leaving a wake of missing parents. His special "gift" is that his dreams manifest themselves in real life while he sleeps, causing sadness, elation, and eventually tragedy when the boy's nightmares about his dead mother start to dominate. Despite the ridiculousness of the premise, Before I Wake was pretty well received even if it was shunned by audiences. The movie is ultimately one of rather generic suspense and horror scares, and its music was to be provided in the manner of Flanagan's Oculus; the director's collaboration with composers John Andrew Grush and Taylor Newton Stewart, otherwise known as "The Newton Brothers," persisted through the 2010's. In the case of Before I Wake, one of the executive producers of the film was Danny Elfman's daughter, and this project represented one of the famous composer's side ventures to provide music for a family member's project. (Usually, it's for his brother, Richard.) Elfman thus recorded around fourteen minutes of music for Before I Wake and set the tone of the score's fantasy elements. The Newton Brothers, meanwhile, were comfortable handling the horror elements, as this kind of material has come to completely dominate their careers. Their respect for Elfman, however, was felt deeply in the score, and they utilized the services of his crew, notably lead orchestrator Steve Bartek, in helping their recordings sound more congruent with Elfman's fantasy portions. The resulting combination score functions better than one might expect, especially as thematic elements created by Elfman do carry over into several cues by The Newton Brothers.

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