Alien 3 (soundtrack)
Alien 3 | |||||
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Soundtrack album by Elliot Goldenthal | |||||
Released | June 9, 1992 | ||||
Genre | Classical, avant-garde, modernist, musique concrète, electronic | ||||
Length | 47:58 | ||||
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MCA MCA MCAD-10629 | ||||
Producer | Matthias Gohl | ||||
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The avant-garde Alien 3 score was written for the motion picture of the same name. Scored by Elliot Goldenthal, it was his first big mainstream score; he described it as an experiment and spent a whole year creating it.[1]
The score
Goldenthal cites the score as one of his six stand-out soundtracks.[2] Whilst creating the score in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles riots of 1992 were going on and he has noted that the wild and tempestuous atmosphere in the city was an influence on the score's dark and visceral sound.
In 1995, the Industrial band Front Line Assembly sampled the cue "Agnus Dei" on the track "Infra Red Combat" from the album Hard Wired.
Reception
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Filmtracks | [4] |
Movie-wave.net | [5] |
Movie-wave.net said that most of the cues are quite "dissonant" and "bleak" for a casual movie score listener.[5] AllMusic described it as "...mandatory for all serious enthusiasts of film music."[1][6]
Track listing
- "Agnus Dei" – 4:29
- Boy soprano: Nick Nackley
- "Bait and Chase" – 4:42
- "The Beast Within" – 3:09
- "Lento" – 5:48
- "Candles in the Wind" – 3:20
- "Wreckage and Rape" – 2:43
- "The First Attack" – 4:19
- "Lullaby Elegy" – 3:41
- "Death Dance" – 2:18
- "Visit to the Wreckage" – 2:04
- "Explosion and Aftermath" – 2:21
- "The Dragon" – 3:08
- "The Entrapment" – 3:42
- "Adagio" – 4:14
Audio
"Agnus Dei"
Sample of "Agnus Dei" from the album Alien 3. | |
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The menacing cue that comes with the opening sequence of the Sulaco being evacuated by the on-board computer because of the alien presence and fire. This sample is taken from the part where the escape pod is hurtling through the planet's atmosphere.
"Explosion And Aftermath"
Sample of "Explosion And Aftermath" from the album Alien 3. | |
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Cue of the failed attempt to capture the alien.
"The Entrapment"
Sample of "The Entrapment" from the album Alien 3. | |
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Cue from the scene where the sprinkler system is activated to destroy the alien.
"Adagio"
Sample of "Adagio" from the album Alien 3. | |
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The cue from the scene where Ripley commits suicide in the blast furnace.
Crew/Credit
- Music composed and orchestrated by Elliot Goldenthal
- Music produced by Matthias Gohl
- Conducted by Jonathan Sheffer
- Additional orchestrations by Robert Elhai
- Synthesizer programming by Richard Martinez
- Music mixed by Joel Iwataki at The Enterprise Studios
- Electronic music recorded at The Enterprise Studios, The Village Recorders, Los Angeles, and Eastside Sound, New York
- Orchestral music recorded by Tim Boyle at Twentieth Century Fox
- Boy soprano soloist on "Agnus Dei": Nick Nackley
References
- 1 2 Goldenthal: Alien 3
- ↑ Filmtracks: Elliot Goldenthal
- ↑ Alien 3 at AllMusic
- ↑ (13 August 2006). Alien³ soundtrack review, Filmtracks.
- 1 2 Southall, James (2006). ALIEN 3: Wildly experimental music is a hard slog, but worth it, Movie-wave.net.
- ↑ Alien 3 - Elliot Goldenthal