Red Tails - Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack - CD
- Artist: Original Soundtrack
- Year: 2012
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 886919431124
- Item Number: SNYC943112
- Release date: 02/07/2012
- 1. Opening Titles
- 2. The Train
- 3. The Church
- 4. Visit Sofia
- 5. Operation Shingle
- 6. Lightning in Trouble
- 7. German Airfield
- 8. Victory Rolls
- 9. Junior Medical/Luntz Screening
- 10. Lightning Jail
- 11. Bomber Briefing
- 12. Takeoff
- 13. Waiting for Bombers
- 14. Deacon Damaged
- 15. German Destroyer
- 16. Deacon's Crash
- 17. Junior Prison
- 18. The Proposal
- 19. Junior Escapes
- 20. Luntz Berlin
- 21. Paper Plane
- 22. Mission Orders/Stance Berlin
- 23. Maurice Killed
- 24. Attack from Above
- 25. Pretty Boy Killed
- 26. Lightning is Hit
- 27. Lightning's Gone
- 28. End Credits/America the Beautiful
- 29. It's Been a Long, Long Time
- 30. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
- 31. Blue Skies
- 32. Bless You
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The score for Anthony Hemingway's film Red Tails is the 33rd by trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. The music was performed by the FILMharmonic Orchestra and Choir in Prague, under the direction of Adam Klemens. The orchestration, done by Blanchard in collaboration with Howard Drossin, is large in scale, expansive, and dramatic. The trumpeter also appears here, along with percussionist Kendrick Scott and pianist Fabian Almazan. Given that the film is a WWII-era drama about the Tuskegee Airmen, the music is surprisingly modern; it's a combination of action film textures and dynamics, classical extravagances, and choral overtones in its cues. The "Opening Titles" theme greets even the most ardent Blanchard fans with shock: with blazing heavy metal guitars, pulsing synths and sequencers, nearly bombastic brass, and electronic percussion exploding into the fore. These notions are expanded upon continually, in "The Train," "Lightning in Trouble," and numerous other cues. The rumbling drums, transcendent vocal choruses, horns, strings, and synths give the militaristic bent of the film's subject matter weight. There are more atmospheric cues here though they are at a minimum; while they provide dynamic relief, they heighten the tension even further -- check "Junior's Prison" and "Paper Plane." There is great magisterial content here, too, as evidenced by "Mission Orders/Stance Berlin." Blanchard's task -- to provide a big-budget Hollywood film with a score worthy of its subject -- succeeds. It's obvious he's spent a great deal of time listening to Wagner and Strauss, as well as to German electronic outfits and Hans Zimmer, and has integrated them to reflect his own signature -- in "Attack from Above," he quotes from his score for A Tale of God's Will. Tacked on to the end of Blanchard's score are a few period pieces to make the soundtrack complete. These include the Andrews Sisters' "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and the Ink Spots' "Bless You." Thankfully, you can hit the stop button right after the beauty and grandeur of the "End Credits/America the Beautiful," performed by the trumpeter with percussionist Kendrick Scott and pianist Almazan fronting the orchestra. This is Blanchard's most unusual and populist score by Hollywood standards; that said, it's a complete gas to listen to. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
- Artist: Original Soundtrack
- Year: 2012
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 886919431124
- Item Number: SNYC943112
- Release date: 02/07/2012
- Label: Sony Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Style: Film Score
- Album Time: 71:50
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Credits:
- Adam Klemens - Conductor
- Don Baker - Songwriter
- Don Raye - Songwriter
- Eddie Lane - Composer
- FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague - Orchestra
- Frank Wolf - Mixing Engineer, Recording
- Harry James - Conductor
- Harry James Orchestra - Orchestra
- Howard Drossin - Orchestration
- Hughie Prince - Composer
- Irving Berlin - Composer
- Jessica Drossin - Photography
- Jiri Hanzl - Photography
- Jule Styne - Songwriter
- Katharine Lee Bates - Original Material
- Long Vu - Art Direction, Design
- Maxine Sullivan - Conductor
- Maxine Sullivan Orchestra - Orchestra
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- The Ink Spots - Vocal Ensemble
- Vic Schoen - Conductor
- Vic Schoen Orchestra - Orchestra

