The Man in the Iron Mask


Milan Records (0731383584626)
Milan Records (0743215649526)
Milan Records (5050466301222)
Movie | Released: 1998 | Format: CD, Download
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Surrounded3:48
2.Heart Of A King3:19
3.The Pig Chase3:28
4.The Ascension0:49
5.King For A King6:21
6.The Moon Beckons2:15
7.The Masked Ball1:28
8.A Taste Of Something3:57
9.Kissy Kissie2:07
10.Training To Be King1:38
11.The Rose2:19
12.All Will Be Well1:06
13.All For One4:39
14.Greatest Mystery Of Life1:49
15.Raoul And Christine1:51
16.It Is A Trap2:45
17.Angry Athos1:55
18.Raoul's Letter1:00
19.The Palace0:26
20.Raoul's Death1:32
21.The Queen Approaches2:02
22.Nick Glennie-Smith Interview12:42
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The Man in the Iron Mask - 08/10 - Review of Andreas Lindahl, submitted at
This score sounds so much like The Rock that it sometimes is hard to tell which one you are listening to. The first track, "Surrounded", for instance, could easily be switched with the first track from The Rock, and the music would still create the same modd, and almost sound the same. There are many more similiarities too, like the use of the male chorus, energetic percussion and synths. And the strong, powerful main theme (one of those themes you walk around humming after you have listened to the score). Perhaps one should mention that Nick Glennie-Smith actually wrote a lot of the music in The Rock, so it's not like he has stolen the music from someone else. Maybe this is his way of saying which part of The Rock he wrote. Isn't it strange, by the way, that the guys at Media Ventures writes music that's so similiar?

Anyway, this The Rock inspired music doesn't make the score bad. On the contrary I think it's a very enjoyable one, and very entertaining listening to. There is almost always something going on, so the music really never gets dull or boring.

One might think that modern action music would sound out of place in a film about the 17th century, but for some reason it doesn't. Glennie-Smith explains in the booklet that he only wanted to use modern sounding music in the action sequences, and use more classical sounding music for the other parts of the film. And indeed there are some exceptional baroque music too, on the album. For example Glennie-Smith has written a terrific minuet, heard in the track "The Masked Ball". This is baroque music, but with a slightly modern sound too it.

If you like Hans Zimmer's explosive action music as well as the music of... say Handel and Bach, The Man in the Iron Mask is really worth checking out. To me, it was a very pleasant surprise.
The music of this soundtrack was used in:

The Mummy (Trailer)

Trailer:



This soundtrack trailer contains music of:

Tightwire, Immediate Music (Trailer)
Stargate (2006), David Arnold (Movie)




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