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Sin City [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

 
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Sin City [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

  • Main performer: Robert Rodriguez
  • Booklet languages: English
  • Time: 58:03
  • Release Date: 2005

Review

Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's eye-popping adaptation of Miller's noir comic Sin City boasts an equally gritty, stylized score to match its visual flair. As with all of Rodriguez' films, he was actively involved in Sin City's music, writing a fair chunk of the score himself and turning to two of his frequent collaborators, Graeme Revell (who worked with Rodriguez on the From Dusk 'Til Dawn soundtrack), and John Debney (who contributed to the Spy Kids and Spy Kids 2 scores) to work, with and without him, on the rest. Rodriguez scored most of Sin City's Hartigan (Bruce Willis) story line, aka "That Yellow Bastard" to fans of the comic, and his "Sin City" theme sets the tone for the rest of the score: It's down and dirty, like the "Peter Gunn" theme gone to hell, with a beautifully ugly sax sound that adds a nasty but glamorous edge to the piece (and everywhere else it pops up). Revell scored the Marv story line, which comes from the first Sin City comic, and Debney's score revolves around the Dwight (Clive Owen) story, known in the comic as "The Big Fat Kill." All three parts of the score blend jazz, spy and especially film noir soundtrack elements with subtle rock and electronic touches; though they work well as a whole, there's something to be said for each of the composers' individual approaches as well. Revell's tracks are the most percussive and electronic; there's an almost industrial bent to the drums on "Marv" and "Bury the Hatchet." "Her Name Is Goldie" and "Goldie's Dead," meanwhile, concentrate on the haunting flute and vocal motifs that collide with Revell's edgier sounds on "The Hard Goodbye." Despite Sin City's stylishness, it's still fairly restrained; Rodriguez, Revell and Debney know when to pull back from going too over the top. This is especially true of Debney's pieces, which are the closest to traditional noir film music in the score. Along with reflecting the bleak, harsh aspects of the story, tracks like "Dwight" and "Warrior Woman" also capture Sin City's very real undercurrents of sorrow: the string parts move from eerie to bittersweet, and the horns go from dangerously taut to brooding, particularly on "The Big Fat Kill," which is sad, angry and violent all at once. Rodriguez's pieces are some of the showiest and most evocative, ranging from "Prison Cell," which sounds like sinking into darkness, to the theatrical evil of "That Yellow Bastard." "Sin City End Titles" is a bigger and badder reprise of the film's theme with a more rock-based arrangement and more than a little bit of a wink in its delivery. The soundtrack also includes two non-score tracks. Fluke's "Absurd" has a more "modern," big beat/rock sound than the rest of the album, but it feels oddly dated and out-of-place compared to the more timeless-sounding music that surrounds it. However, "Sensemaya," a 1976 piece from Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas, is right in keeping with the score's elegant menace; it's easy to hear why Rodriguez says that this piece was a big influence on him in the album's liner notes. A wonderful update of film noir music traditions, the soundtrack remains faithful to that basic sound, but not too faithful to inject some fresh ideas into it. Along with The Incredibles, Sin City is one of the most stylish and entertaining -- not to mention effective -- scores in recent memory. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

Performances

Composer Title Time
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Sin City (Rodriguez)) 1:55
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (One Hour To Go (Rodriguez)) 2:12
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Goldie's Dead (Revell)) 2:15
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Marv (Revell/Rodriguez)) 2:10
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Bury The Hatchet (Revell)) 2:40
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Old Town Girls (Revell/Rodriguez)) 0:44
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (The Hard Goodbye (Revell)) 4:32
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Cardinal Sin (Revell/Rodriguez)) 2:14
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Her Name Is Goldie (Revell)) 1:00
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Dwight (Debney)) 2:11
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Old Town (Debney/Rodriguez)) 3:16
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Deadly Little Miho (Debney/Rodriguez)) 2:58
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Warrior Woman (Debney)) 2:19
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Tar Pit (Debney)) 2:11
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Jackie Boy's Head (Debney)) 0:36
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (The Big Fat Kill (Debney)) 3:16
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Nancy (Rodriguez)) 1:34
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Prison Cell (Rodriguez)) 1:48
Michael James Bryant / Jonathan Howard Fugler / Michael James Tournier Absurd 3:40
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Kiss Of Death (Rodriguez)) 1:58
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (That Yellow Bastard (Rodriguez)) 1:36
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Hartigan (Rodriguez)) 1:43
Silvestre Revueltas Sensemaya, for orchestra 5:59
Robert Rodriguez / John Debney / Graeme Revell Sin City, film score (Sin City End Titles (Rodriguez)) 3:16

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