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Jumanji
 Jumanji
Composer James Horner
Released 1995
Label Sony Music (Barcode: 5099748156129)
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 Jumanji  Directed by: Joe Johnston
Actors: Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, Bradley Pierce
Release date: 1995 Genre: Adventure
Duration: 100 minutes Country: United States
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Filmmusicsite.com editor score: 8/10

Review of Andreas Lindahl, submitted at 2008-01-20 21:25:40, score: 6/10


Many people seem to really dislike this score - I have read things like "Horner's worst ever" about this soundtrack. Honestly, I really don't understand what they're talking about. Sure, this is not one of Horner's more original works. It's quite easy to pick out parts from other scores by Horner hidden in the music, like for instance The Spitfire Grill, Casper, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and The Pagemaster. But that doesn't necessarily mean this is a bad score. On the contrary, I think that Jumanji is a very good action score, with terrific supsense cues and softer moments. Many of the reviews I have read of this score describes Jumanji as one big piece of atonal and dissonant "music". This is not true. Apart from some dissonant music in the cue "Monkey Mayhem" the score concists out of almost equal parts of action/suspense and soft music - and nothing of it is just "noise".

However, I can understand that people don't think of this as one of Horner's best scores. For example there is no real memorable theme present to tie the different parts of the score together, although there are a couple of different minor themes, and motifs that show up in different parts of the score, like for example the innocent and soft theme for Alan Parrish (Williams' character) or the short echoing trumpet motif used in many of the action cues.

Highlights are "Alan Parrish", which is a soft cue featuring a precursor to the main theme for The Spitfire Grill (where talking about a striking similarity here); "A Pelican Steals the Game" with it's rapid staccato strings and light harpsichord; Jumanji - a terrific long suite which features wonderful, classic Horner, arrangements of all themes, with both action music and softer parts. If the whole score would have been like this cue, Jumanji would, without doubt, fit in with the other superb scores ( Braveheart, Casper and Apollo 3) from the great Horner year of 1995.

Read other recent reviews by Andreas Lindahl: The Rocketeer, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, The Phantom of the Opera

Tracks

1. Prologue/Main Titles (3:41)
2. First Move (2:20)
3. Monkey Mayhem (4:42)
4. A New World (2:40)
5. "It's Sarah's Move" (2:36)
6. The Hunter (1:56)
7. Rampage Through Town (2:28)
8. Alan Parrish (4:17)
9. Stampede! (2:12)
10. A Pelican Steals the Game (1:39)
11. The Monsoon (4:47)
12. "Jumanji" (11:47)
13. End Titles (5:55)

Total duration: 51 minutes

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