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I haven't seen any mention of this new and lovely score by Wiseman. I've been a fan of Wisemen for a while, even if none of her scores have ever struck me as "outstanding", they are almost always very solid and enjoyable...and always garner a listen. The review below (not mine) sums up the score pretty well...beautiful, strong themes and flowing with an overall sense of wistfulness and melancholy. http://www.soundtrackdreams.com/2018/04/soundtrack-review-edie-debbie-wiseman-2018/
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I'm a fan and bought this ,unheard.I like it.Nothing 'mega' just good ol' tuney listen from start to finish.
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Even a score to a small scale British film, by this classic English artist, is rife with the cursed modern day chugga-chugga rhythms! The opening Training cue sounds like a slowed down version of Zimmer & Powell's Madagascar. The constant perpetual motion to many of the tracks ended up driving me crazy. I had to turn it off. Maybe it just caught me in the wrong mood. I do generally like DW music, but gimme Arsene Lupin any day. Of course you were in the e wrong mood,Kev.Mind you I did the same thing with basil Vol.3,can't bring myself to put it back on-to each their own I guess
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Even a score to a small scale British film, by this classic English artist, is rife with the cursed modern day chugga-chugga rhythms! The opening Training cue sounds like a slowed down version of Zimmer & Powell's Madagascar. The constant perpetual motion to many of the tracks ended up driving me crazy. I had to turn it off. Maybe it just caught me in the wrong mood. I do generally like DW music, but gimme Arsene Lupin any day. I really like that chugga rhythm. To me it suggests a sense of purpose, moving on. Lovely score this though I haven't watched the film. Must catch it soon.
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