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Hillbilly Elegy
(2020)
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Co-Composed and Produced by:

Co-Composed by:
David Fleming

Additional Music by:
Ben Powell
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LABEL & RELEASE DATE
Milan Records/Sony Classical
(November 20th, 2020)
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Regular U.S. release. Also available on vinyl.
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Buy it... if you value the intimate personality of Hans Zimmer's early career dramas, Hillbilly Elegy a somber but motivational atmosphere for its tonally satisfying themes.

Avoid it... if you have no interest in hearing a slide guitar substitute for Zimmer's usual electric cello, the slight regional flavor offering more twang than some of the composer's listeners might accept.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,195
WRITTEN 9/12/22
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Hillbilly Elegy: (Hans Zimmer/David Fleming) If you want to start a political argument amongst your well-read social group, then mention J.D. Vance's 2016 memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy." The best-seller tells of his youth in Ohio and Kentucky, escaping the impoverishment and other ills of Appalachia that caused significant family trauma. The examination of that American population was polarizing long before Ron Howard decided to put a Hollywood spin on Vance's story. Of course, whatever goodwill earned by Vance was squandered when he announced during a later political campaign that he opposes same-sex marriages, compared abortion and slavery, wants to ban pornography, and insisted that parents should stay in unhappy and violent marriages for the sake of their children. None of this must have pleased the liberals that made the 2020 adaptation of Vance's book, but Hillbilly Elegy ultimately earned a spattering of respect from critics and awards bodies, particularly for Glenn Close's supporting performance. Vance's story is generally underwhelming, the hype about the subject matter not attracting as much recognition for the film as expected, especially after it was moved from a theatrical release to a streaming one due to the pandemic. Those hiccups extended to the post-production of the movie as well, Hans Zimmer originally slated to provide the bulk of the music for Hillbilly Elegy but ultimately having to rely on one of his Remote Control Productions assistants, David Fleming, after Zimmer contracted the virus himself and was left ill for a prolonged time. Fleming had provided additional music and arrangements to several Zimmer scores as well as works by other Remote Control graduates. Zimmer's involvement represented the ninth collaboration with Howard on a film, the resulting scores among the composer's more inspired during that period. He still managed to write some material for Hillbilly Elegy, program his synthesizers, and produce the collection of soloists assembled for a relatively early pandemic recording, but a fair amount of this music was fleshed out by Fleming. The final product is more cerebral than some listeners might desire from Zimmer, but it does represent an intriguing return to his late 1980's and early 1990's roots in tone and style.


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TRACK LISTINGS
Total Time: 42:01
• 1. Transformation (End Titles) (4:57)
• 2. Rust (2:45)
• 3. Kentucky 1997 (2:45)
• 4. We Respect Our Dead (2:44)
• 5. Suffocating (4:51)
• 6. Bev (3:30)
• 7. Resignation (2:01)
• 8. Old Wounds (5:44)
• 9. Responsibility (5:05)
• 10. Usha (3:04)
• 11. Steel in Our Veins (4:35)

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