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Under Siege
(1992)
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Composed and Produced by:
Gary Chang

Orchestrated, Conducted, and Additional Music by:
Todd Hayen
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LABEL & RELEASE DATE
Varèse Sarabande
(January 19th, 1993)
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Regular U.S. release but long out of print.
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Buy it... only if you are an avid enthusiast of the rock elements or stale symphonic portions for the Steven Seagal character and the battleship, respectively, in the context of the movie.

Avoid it... if you expect Gary Chang to take the opportunity to write a well-integrated score with smart narrative development, his music instead failing to adhere to fundamental methods of generating excitement in its generic posture.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,231
WRITTEN 3/20/22
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Under Siege: (Gary Chang) To the extent that any Steven Seagal film could be considered a widespread success, 1992's Under Siege was about as close as the martial arts expert turned filmmaker ever got to genuine acclaim. The Andrew Davis movie actually managed to snag a couple of Oscar nominations on its journey to peer respect and impressive box office returns. Much of that winning formula for Under Siege is owed to Tommy Lee Jones as the leader of the former CIA operative group who is betrayed by his country and seeks revenge by stealing the battleship U.S.S. Missouri on its final deployment. Jones' screen time exceeds that of Seagal, allowing the former to chew mercilessly on the marginally humorous script as he executs his plan to commandeer the ship, steal its missiles, and launch nuclear weapons at Hawaii. Seagal, meanwhile, is the ship's lead cook and, of course, professional killer. As far as Seagal film formulas went, Under Siege remains the best of a career that eventually faded due to endless allegations of sexual assault and, more intriguingly, absolute fealty to Vladimir Putin's Russia, which rewarded his loyalty with citizenship. Despite a few notable entries by composer Basil Poledouris, Seagal's films rarely enjoyed appreciable film music, and the soundtrack for Under Siege balances a minimal amount of song and original score. It's the kind of soundtrack that succeeds only to the extent that the U.S.S. Missouri is on screen, which means that the music only excels when the ship is shown sailing at the beginning and the end. For this score, Davis turned to budget composer Gary Chang, who had written music for a variety of B-rate action thrillers since the mid-1980's and had an affinity for synthetic sound design. While Chang's career was ascending at the time, his big screen credits did not continue to expand after Under Siege, which remains among his best-known scores. Perhaps some of that career stagnation is owed to the fact that this score stands as a monumentally wasted opportunity for Chang, the finished product only minimally impactful and failing to generate genuine suspense, coolness, or any narrative whatsoever. Those who feast on Seagal films will likely find nothing wrong with it, but from a compositional standpoint, Under Siege is a frustratingly inept score that enjoys some smart stylistic decisions but simply doesn't execute them in effective ways. Chang's approach relies upon an uncomfortable blend of symphonic and electronic elements, and it's perhaps thankful that the music is often dialed down in the movie itself.


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Average: 2.33 Stars
***** 8 5 Stars
**** 16 4 Stars
*** 30 3 Stars
** 42 2 Stars
* 40 1 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
Total Time: 29:12
• 1. Main Title From Under Siege (4:05)
• 2. Fanfare (0:59)
• 3. The Takeover (1:32)
• 4. Casey Gets in Touch (2:58)
• 5. Casey Saves Jordan (1:31)
• 6. Reveal Sub (0:48)
• 7. Sub Splits (2:05)
• 8. They Sink the Sub (3:53)
• 9. Casey Rescues the Laundry (1:50)
• 10. Sitting Ducks (2:08)
• 11. The Broadway Shootout (1:46)
• 12. Casey Meets Strannix (0:48)
• 13. Casey Saves Hawaii (2:48)
• 14. Epilogue (2:29)

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