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Southpaw
- 2015
- 14 tracks
- 52 min
- soundtrack
Album Description
James Horner's 'Southpaw' is a poignant and evocative soundtrack, released on 24 July 2015 through Sony Classical. This 52-minute masterpiece weaves a narrative of tragedy, loss, and ultimately, redemption, as evidenced by the thought-provoking tracklist. From the ominous 'The Preparations' and 'A Fatal Tragedy', to the haunting 'Alone...' and 'A Cry for Help', Horner's composition takes the listener on a deeply emotional journey. The album's themes of struggle and perseverance are beautifully encapsulated in tracks such as 'Dream Crusher' and 'A Long Road Back', while 'Hope vs Escobar' and 'A Quiet Moment...' offer glimpses of solace and introspection. As a renowned composer, James Horner brings his signature depth and nuance to the 'Southpaw' soundtrack, creating a powerful and moving accompaniment to the film. With its rich, cinematic soundscapes and emotional resonance, 'Southpaw' is a testament to Horner's skill as a storyteller and his ability to craft music that lingers long after the credits roll.
Tracks
- The PreparationsJames Horner
- A More Normal LifeJames Horner
- A Fatal TragedyJames Horner
- The Funeral, Alone...James Horner
- Suicidal RampageJames Horner
- Empty ShowersJames Horner
- Dream CrusherJames Horner
- A Cry for HelpJames Horner
- House AuctionJames Horner
- A Long Road BackJames Horner
- TrainingJames Horner
- How Much They Miss HerJames Horner
- Hope vs EscobarJames Horner
- A Quiet Moment...James Horner
About James Horner
James Horner, born in Los Angeles in 1953, was a prolific and celebrated American film composer, conductor, and orchestrator, known for his extensive and memorable contributions to cinema. With a career spanning over three decades, Horner worked on more than 160 film and television productions, crafting scores that seamlessly integrated choral and electronic elements with traditional orchestrations. His distinctive style often featured motifs inspired by Celtic music, creating a unique and recognizable sound. Horner's breakthrough to mainstream fame came with his iconic score for "Titanic" in 1998, which earned him two Academy Awards and six Grammy Awards, among his ten Oscar nominations. His ability to create instantly recognizable and emotionally resonant melodies cemented his status as one of the all-time great film composers. Horner's tragic passing in a plane crash in 2015 left an indelible mark on the film industry, but his musical legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
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