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RATATOUILLE (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Michael Giachinno
Label:
Walt Disney Records
Release Date: July 26 2007
Links:
www.disneymusic.disney.go.com/

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TRACK LISTING
1
Le Festin – performed by Camille
2
Welcome To Gusteau's
3
This Is Me
4
Granny Get Your Gun
5
100 Rat Dash
6
Wall Rat
7
Cast Of Cooks
8
A Real Gourmet Kitchen
9
Souped Up
10
Is It Soup Yet?
11
A New Deal
12
Remy Drives a Linguini
13
Colette Shows Him Le Ropes
14
Special Order
15
Kiss & Vinegar
16
Losing Control
17
Heist To See You
18
The Paper Chase
19
Remy's Revenge
20
Abandoning Ship
21
Dinner Rush
22
Anyone Can Cook
23
End Creditouilles
24
Ratatouille Main Theme

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

Like a master chef, composer Michael Giachinno cooks up another delightful concoction of music that will please any soundtrack lover.

His latest work for Pixar Animation Studio’s movie about a rat that can cook is to simply put it, delicious. The 62-minute album contains score material that will brighten up any Scrooge’s miserable day.

From French Singer Camille’s breezy theme song “Le Festin” which opens the 24-track disc, one can be sure that the listening experience and will be light and pleasurable one. The evident French flavor of the score can be heard in the brief “Welcome To Gusteau's”, before woodwinds take over playfully in “This Is Me”. Taking off from there, Giachinno continues to enthrall us with engaging action cues like “Granny Get Your Gun”, “100 Rat Dash” and “The Paer Chase”, which reminded us of his memorable composition for 2004’s The Incredibles.

Elsewhere, expect playful and memorable tunes in “Cast Of Cooks” and “Souped Up”. The refined and masterful orchestration is nothing short of fun and enjoyable. Then there are more lyrical and melancholic tracks like “Abandoning Ship” and “Anyone Can Cook” where the main theme seeps in quietly to touch your heart in the most affecting ways.

The best bits of the entire album are contained in the lovely “End Creditouilles”, where the first beats of the accordion on this track will hook you on the get-go.

Having watched the movie definitely helps you to appreciate the music on this soundtrack better, and it is even more so upon returning home and popping it in your player for repeated listens.

Like fine cuisine, this soundtrack will leave you with an excellent aftertaste.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (23) End Creditouilles

Review by John Li


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