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THE DARK KNIGHT

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composers: Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard
Label:
Warner Records
Release Date: July 15, 2008
Links:
www.warnerbrosrecords.com

www.thedarkknightscore.com

thedarkknight.warnerbros.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Why So Serious?
2
I'm Not A Hero
3
Harvey Two-Face
4
Aggressive Expansion
5
Always A Catch
6
Blood On My Hands
7
A Little Push
8
Like A Dog Chasing Cars
9
I Am The Batman
10
And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad
11
Agent Of Chaos
12
Introduce A Little Anarchy
13
Watch The World Burn
14
A Dark Knight

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

Only a dark score would be befitting for a dark film like this one. And truth be told, just like how we were left disturbed by the dark images of the movie, we were left haunted by the sounds of this soundtrack album upon first listening. And we have the godsend combination of talented composers Hans Zimmer (The Simpsons Movie) and James Newton Howard (The Happening) to thank.

The two first worked together on Batman Begins three years ago. And director Christopher Nolan was so impressed by the work they created for his iconic vision of the dark superhero, he roped them to compose the score for this sequel. The result is a darker, moodier and grimmer musical journey into the murky realms of humankind.

The 73 minute album opens with a sinisterly gritty “Why So Serious?”, and we guarantee you this is one cue in recent times that you’ll find hard to shake out of your mind. The Joker’s theme is depicted by harsh notes strummed by an electric guitar. The repetitive and unmelodious theme is a perfect musical representation of how twisted and deranged the Joker is. This is Zimmer’s signature style of using electronic instruments, and this approach can also be heard in “I’m Not A Hero”, “Aggressive Expansion” and “Introduce A Little Anarchy”.

Newton Howard’s contribution is in the hauntingly tragic departments which are clearly heard in “Harvey Two-Face”. The bittersweet theme in this cue provides a breather for the otherwise adrenaline pumped album. The simple piano tinkling is a perfect musical symbol for the lonely, misunderstood and forlorn souls depicted in the film. A nice fusion of tender and harsh moments by the two musicians can be heard in “Agent of Chaos”, where brooding tempos shadow an occasional lonesome piano motif before a crescendo finale comes on.

The album features 14 tracks and most of them are generously lengthy. “A Dark Knight” concludes the album with the main themes represented in the disc and runs at a whopping 16 minutes.

While some may find this score to be reminiscent of the 2005 album, we feel that it is an apt continuation of how dark an action music score can get. It is both chilling and terrifying to think about what the two masters of music can come up with if there’s a third collaboration.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: : (1) Why So Serious?

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from Warner Music


 


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