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(4 customer reviews) 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Beautiful music for a most unpleasant topic,
July 13, 2000 Daniel Waitkoss (St. Charles, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On The Beach: Original Television Soundtrack (2000 TV Movie) (Audio CD)
The soundtrack to this Australian miniseries appears to meet the two points that any good soundtrack should--it aids the film in telling its story while being able to stand alone as a piece of fine music. Christopher Gordon's soundtrack does both. It aids the viewer to feel the quiet horror of the end of the world and humanity's attempt to hang on to life until the radiation makes it unbearable. The music, itself, is outstanding--the music moves from powerful and dramatic ("The World at War") to the soft and dream-like ("On the Jetty") to Julian's last drive through Melbourne ("The Beginning of the End"). The music during the boat race can easily stand by itself. And, the main theme--also found in "On the Jetty" is as haunting a melody as you are likely to find anywhere. I look forward to hearing other works by Christopher Gordon.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A Remarkable Epic Score for On The Beach,
February 23, 2005 Petar Vodogaz "Commissioner" (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On The Beach: Original Television Soundtrack (2000 TV Movie) (Audio CD)
This is the official original 2000 Television soundtrack for the joint Australian/American mini-series that deals with 2 facets of humanity, the destructive nature of our technology that is open to abuse by our own hands and the other facet is the love and devotion and restraint we find ourselves as individuals and as a collective in hard and dire times.
The music was composed and directed by a very talented musician, Christopher Gordon who has created a score that matches every mood of the Tele-movie. The movie deals with a topic that we don't really ever want to go through - a nuclear war that is slowly but surely rendering humanity exinct.
The music is wonderful, and the real high impact music pieces are both touching and bring a sence of impending doom. Tracks 22 through to 26 are some of the best music I have ever had the pleasure to listen too and I could not help but shed some tears on Lacrimosa and Lux Perpetua. The female vocalist has a utterly amazing...Read more
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Cheesy cover, superior content,
April 24, 2005 Puffbohne - See all my reviews
This review is from: On The Beach: Original Television Soundtrack (2000 TV Movie) (Audio CD)
Don't be put off by the cheesy cover design. I only have a mediocre self-recorded VHS of the film and a substandard TV-set, but the musik really stood out. I have been hunting high and low for this score, to no avail, until I thought of checking Amazon UK, where it is still available. This score is a piece of music that doesn't need the film, I would gift it to people who don't know the film, just for its beauty. Knowing the film makes one appreciate the way in which the music retells the story. There is not much in terms of a CD booklet, which would have been nice (some "words from the composer", maybe).