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Description: Genre: Soundtrack / Artist: Klaus Badelt / Soundtrack / Audio CD released 2002-05-27 at Varese Sarabande / Disc #1 ... more
The Time Machine - Klaus Badelt - Soundtrack ... Tracklisting
1 Professor Alexander Hartdegen
2 Wish Me Luck
3 Emma
4 Time Machine
5 Bleeker Street
6 I Don't Belong Here
7 Time Travel
8 Eloi
9 Good Night
10 Stone Language
11 Morlocks Attack
12 Where The Ghosts Are
13 Master
14 What If
15 Godspeed

Newest Review: ... and The Time Machine is a very good example of this. The score as a whole is basically constructed of two halves. The first ... more

 ... half takes place in the enviroment of the 19th Century and is by far the more classical of the two. This first half introduces us to the two main themes that more or less dominate the proceedings. The first is the theme for Alexander Hartdegen, a broadly lyrical and sweepish minor-keyed melody that is almost identical with Jerry Goldsmith’s theme for The Edge from 1997. However, despite the similarity, Badelt takes the theme through some more interesting variations than what Goldsmith did with the original, having i...more

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Varese Sarabande, May 27, 2002, Catalog Number: VSD6337
The Time Machine
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Varese Sarabande, May 27, 2002, UPC: 4005939633721
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Crowned Review The Time Machine - Klaus Badelt - Soundtrack: Blast from the past-future-through-present-stone-age-old (1187 words)
by berlioz II - written on 02.08.07 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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It is funny to note how composer Klaus Badelt has become known as a sort of action maestro after having his name appear in the first Pirates of the Caribbean film, though in reality he had about as much to do with it than Jerry Seinfeld has had an impact on the world of comedy since Seinfeld ended. It is easy to see, though, how to just have your name appended to something hugely popular is sometimes enough to give a person a real career. But despite managing to rise to more popular prominence, his scores have not really been anything that great. In fact, as of the time of writing, I can mention only two scores of his that I would consider anywhere near to be celebrated. ...

 
 
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