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Danny Elfman - The Corpse Bride

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Danny Elfman - The Corpse Bride
Danny Elfman Band: Danny Elfman
Title: The Corpse Bride
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Release Date: 20 September, 2005
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Main Title 2: According to Plan 3: Victor's Piano Solo 4: In the Forest 5: Remains of the Day 6: Casting a Spell 7: Moon Dance 8: Victor's Deception 9: Tears to Shed 10: Victoria's Escape 11: The Piano Duet 12: New Arrival 13: Victoria's Wedding 14: The Wedding Song 15: The Party Arrives 16: Victor's Wedding 17: Barkis's Bummer 18: The Finale 19: End Credits Part 1 20: End Credits Part 2

Editoral Review
A few months later, both Burton and Elfman are back with The Corpse Bride, a stop-motion animated film in the vein of The Nightmare Before Christmas. Did composer Danny Elfman have enough juice for two movies by Tim Burton in a single year? His first 2005 outing, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is one of his all-time best, and the songs he wrote for each of that film's children are marvels of satirical invention. This time it feels as if Elfman may have overextended himself. The composer has fun with Gothic atmospherics, (when in doubt, you can't go wrong with either a harpsichord or an organ) but the instrumentals feel a bit perfunctory. The best part about the album is hearing Elfman's ditties performed by a gaggle of top British actors such as Albert Finney, Joanna Lumley and Tracey Ullman on "According to Plan," and Helena Bonham Carter (surprisingly touching) and Jane Horrocks on "Tears to Shed. " Elfman himself sings "Remains of the Day," a tune that tries just a little too hard to be zany; zaniness is achieved more subtly on the fourth and last vocal track, "The Wedding Song," a clever pastiche of light operetta. But it's on the last four tracks, credited to Bonejangles and His Bone Boys, that Elfman finally sounds as if he's having fun, letting loose with casual New Orleans-style jazz. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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