James Newton Howard's Michael Clayton is a gripping soundtrack that perfectly complements the tense atmosphere of the film. Released on 1 January 2007 by Varese Sarabande, this 38-minute album is a masterclass in building suspense and emotion through music.
The tracklist takes the listener on a journey, from the ominous 'Main Titles' to the haunting '25 Dollars Worth', with stops at 'Chinatown', 'Drive To The Field', and 'Times Square' in between. Each piece is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of unease and urgency, drawing the listener into the world of the film.
As a renowned composer, James Newton Howard brings his signature style to the soundtrack, blending subtle melodies with pulsing rhythms to create a sense of tension and release. The result is an album that is both a testament to Howard's skill as a composer and a compelling listen in its own right. With its blend of dark, edgy soundscapes and moments of quiet introspection, Michael Clayton is a must-listen for fans of James Newton Howard and soundtrack enthusiasts alike.