Skyfall (soundtrack)

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Skyfall
Soundtrack by Thomas Newman

Publication
(s)

October 26, 2012

admission

2012

Label (s) Sony Classical Records

Format (s)

CD, LP

Genre (s)

Soundtrack

Title (number)

30 (+1)

running time

77:55 min. (+2: 08 min.)

occupation
  • Composer: Thomas Newman

production

Michael G. Wilson , Barbara Broccoli

Studio (s)

Abbey Road Studios

chronology
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
(2012)
Skyfall Side Effects - Fatal Side Effects
(2013)
Thomas Newman is composing a Bond film for the first time

Skyfall is the soundtrack by Thomas Newman to the film of the same name in the James Bond series. The instrumental soundtrack was recorded in 2012 at Abbey Road Studios in London. The soundtrack was under the label of Sony Classical Records published on 26 October 2012 in Germany. In the UK , the album was released three days later. Newman is the first time responsible for the soundtrack to a James Bond film. Nine different soundtrack composers were responsible for the 23 bond films produced by Eon to date .

backgrounds

Due to financial difficulties of the production company MGM , the work on Skyfall was delayed by several years. When these were finally cleared out, it was initially David Arnold who was scheduled for the soundtrack again after the five previous films. In the meantime he had accepted engagements for BBC's Sherlock and the Olympic Games in London , but that would not have prevented him from working for James Bond . The producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on January 9, 2012 that Thomas Newman would create the film soundtrack. At the request of director Sam Mendes, he was awarded the contract. Newman has previously worked with him on the films American Beauty , Road to Perdition , Jarhead - Welcome to the Dirt and Times of Turmoil .

On October 6, 2012, one day after the 50th anniversary of the release of the first Bond film, James Bond, Dr. No , the title and the length of the respective track were published. A preview of the soundtrack was released three days later. On October 26, 2012, Sony Classical Records released the soundtrack in Germany. Previously, only the soundtrack for Casino Royale was released under the same label.

Another commonality with Casino Royale is that the title song from Adele exceptionally can not be found on the soundtrack CD. Therefor there are interpolations in the track Komodo Dragon . It is the longest soundtrack in the film series, and the title song would not have found its place on a commercially available CD.

The soundtrack contains interpolations from Monty Norman's James Bond theme , the 1962 James Bond chasing Dr. No was written. The theme itself can be heard at the end of the film about the gun barrel in a version by David Arnold from Casino Royale - it is therefore not included on the Skyfall CD .

Track list

No. title Length (in min.)
01 Grand Bazaar, Istanbul 5:14
02 Voluntary retirement 2:22
03 New digs 2:32
04th Severine 1:18
05 Brave New World 1:50
06th Shanghai Drive 1:26
07th Jellyfish 3:22
08th silhouette 0:56
09 Modigliani 1:04
10 Day wasted 1:31
11 Quartermaster 4:58
12 Someone Usually This 2:29
13 Komodo Dragon 3:20
14th The Bloody Shot 4:46
15th Enjoying death 1:13
16 The Chimera 1:58
No. title Length (in min.)
17th Close shave 1:32
18th Health & Safety 1:29
19th Granborough Road 2:32
20th Tennyson 2:14
21st Inquiry 2:49
22nd Breadcrumbs 2:02
23 Skyfall 2:32
24 Kill Them First 2:22
25th Welcome to Scotland 3:21
26th She's mine 3:53
27 The Moors 2:39
28 Deep water 5:11
29 Mother 1:48
30th Adrenaline 2:18
31 Old Dog, New Tricks ( iTunes only ) 1:48

reception

Album charts

year title Chart placements
DE AT CH UK US
2012 Skyfall 64 63 38 36 100

success

In the United States, Skyfall was 100th on the Billboard 200 as the first Bond soundtrack since 1985, when the album for In the Face of Death was released. The song also won a Critics' Choice Movie Award , a Golden Globe and an Oscar . The title song was also nominated at the Satellite Awards in 2012 .

At the Satellite Awards, Skyfall also had to admit defeat to Argo in the “Best Film Music” category . Thomas Newman's film music was also nominated for an Oscar and won a British Academy Film Award .

Reviews

Skyfall received mostly good to good reviews. To what extent Thomas Newman was inspired by his predecessor John Barry , the evaluators are disputed. Movie Wave's James Southall praised the album with the following comment:

“Newman […] [ha] s made a fine impression […], writing a score that is not just a vibrant, very modern action thriller score - it's also one that fits perfectly into this series - and one that is resolutely his [ Newmans] own, completely undiluted by any desire to sound like someone else. "

“Newman made a good impression […], he wrote music that is not only dynamic, but also wrote very modern action thriller music - it's also one that fits perfectly into the series - and one that is consistent with his [Newmans ] is one's own, completely removed from the desire to sound like someone else. "

- James Southall, Movie Wave

Steffen Thum from Cellurizon.de found words of praise for Skyfall , but when compared with Newman's previous work, he criticized the soundtrack:

“The score all round [is] successful [...] and [can] also stand on its own [...] if you deal with it a little. However, one has to realize that this is more about moods than melodies, which Newman can do, but then again it is not enough for musical size and uniqueness [...]. "

- Cellurizon

James Christopher Monger from Allmusic also shared a mixed opinion , who wrote:

“Newman […] stays true to the Daniel Craig-era penchant for swapping John Barry's iconic orchestral cues for loop-heavy yet appropriately moody and propulsive electronic elements that would have benefited from a lighter touch, which is surprising considering some of Newman's career highlights [...]. That said, the occasional tips of the hat to the past […] and some truly explosive […] and somber […] moments help to balance out the score's more red passages. "

“Newman [...] stays true to the Daniel Craig era with a preference for the overlaying John Barry-iconic orchestral performance for electro heavy, but also remains sufficiently moody and drives the music with electronic elements that would have benefited from a lighter touch, what surprisingly takes a few career highlights from Newman […]. That means, the occasional high points of the past [...] and some really explosive [...] and dark [...] moments help to balance the score for routine passages. "

- James Christopher Monger, Allmusic

Additional information

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Daniel Schweiger: Interview With Composer David Arnold. In: Film Music Magazine. December 1, 2010, accessed April 3, 2014 .
  2. ^ William Martin: David Arnold & Michael Price ('Sherlock') interview. In: Cultbox. January 18, 2012, accessed April 3, 2014 .
  3. ^ Newman on Board for Skyfall. January 9, 2012, accessed October 10, 2012 .
  4. 'Skyfall' soundtrack details. Film Music Reporter, October 6, 2012, accessed October 10, 2012 .
  5. ^ Adam Chitwood: Listen to Over 6 Minutes of Thomas Newman's Score for SKYFALL. Collider.com, October 9, 2012, accessed October 10, 2012 .
  6. Chris Hewitt: Thomas Newman On The Skyfall Soundtrack. Empire, 2012, accessed November 13, 2012 .
  7. a b Chart sources, albums: DE AT CH UK US
  8. Skyfall at MovieWave, accessed December 31, 2012.
  9. SKYFALL Score Review at Cellurizon.de, accessed on December 30, 2012.
  10. Skyfall [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] from Allmusic , accessed December 30, 2012.