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Snow Falling On Cedars

Snow Falling On Cedars
Decca Records (289 466 818-2)

Year Released: 1999

Conducted by Artie Kane

Album Format: CD

Estimated Value: ($12.00)

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Album Ratings

SoundtrackNet Review Rating:
[4 / 5]
Viewer Rating (106 votes):
[Rating - 5]

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Track Listing

1.  Lost In The Fog
2.  Carl's Fishing Net
3.  Moran Finds The Boat
4.  Hatsue And Ishmael Kiss
5.  Kendo
6.  Driftwood Hideaway
7.  The Strawberry Field
8.  The Worst Kind Of News
9.  Seven Acres
10.  The German Soldier
11.  Snowstorm
12.  Coast Guard Report
13.  Typeset
14.  The Evacuation
15.  Courtroom Montage
16.  Susan Marie Remembers
17.  The Defense
18.  Snow Drive
19.  Typing
20.  Tarawa
21.  The Battery
22.  Carl And Kazuo Negotiate
23.  Humanity Goes On Trial
24.  New Evidence
25.  Snow Angels
26.  Can I Hold You Now?
27.  End Titles

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Review

by James Barry
on May 10th, 2003
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The problem with writing a review after everyone else has already reviewed something is that there's a high risk of saying the same thing as everybody else. In the case of Snow Falling on Cedars, that review would read something like the following: "Brilliantly understated effort. James Newton Howard creates a tangible mood that carries over the entire (lengthy) album, and is consistently melancholy and altogether beautiful. This score's use of ethnic instruments is one of it's many strong suits, and their interplay with the orchestra, solo cello, and string-dominated orchestra might very well comprise some of Howard's best work to date."

As a matter of fact, it is. The score works on a very subtle level, where thematic development becomes like the suspension of time. The album is a very "through" listening experience; to listen to one track outside of the full score would be to lose a lot of the cumulative effect of it. (An interesting note: the album clocks in at just under seventy minutes, which is VERY unusual for a score recorded with L.A. Union musicians -- kudos to Decca for having the balls to foot the bill!)

All in all, James Newton Howard is at the top of his game these days. With his success with The Sixth Sense and Snow Falling On Cedars ending this year, and his amazing work on Dinosaur still to come, it seems that he's firmly secured a place among the most sought-after film composers around. And with good reason -- Snow Falling On Cedars is, to risk redundancy, some of Howard best work to date.


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