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Author:  T. Newman Fan [ Tue May 22, 2012 3:15 am ]
Post subject:  John Scott's The Wicker Tree

I received a notice that on July 9th Silva Screen Records will release John Scott's score to The Wicker Tree. It will consist of two discs, with disc one dedicated to John Scott's score and disc two dedicated to Keith Easdale's songs for the film.

I have yet to see the film, but it is always exciting to see a score by this extremely talented composer get released.

Is anyone here familiar with this film's score?

Author:  kipling71 [ Tue May 22, 2012 11:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: John Scott's The Wicker Tree

I saw "Wicker Tree" last fall and while I had a good time, the flick is SERIOUSLY wonky. It's as though Robin Hardy went into the venture knowing he wouldn't be able to top the OMG factor of the original and initially trying a very different tack, but eventually found himself pressured back in that direction anyway - perhaps by backers who were paying for a horror film like "Wicker Man" and wanted same? I'm guessing, of course.

When the climax happens it seems like someone didn't want the thing to become too "icky", which I can understand and while I'm the farthest thing from a gore-hound, had he gone for broke with the final sequences it might have snapped the fascinating tonal wavering of the rest of the movie into focus. It might've knocked the audience, who would've been just getting used to the black comedy vibe the rest of the film presents, completely sideways had Hardy really "gone for it" as opposed to never quite committing to either the dark comedy or the horror. Maybe. Again, I'm guessing.

I'm glad they're releasing both the songs and the score for this. John Scott is an automatic buy for me but I don't remember as much music from him as the track listing indicates, although that doesn't mean it wasn't there. Seems to me he played the horror-suspense fairly straight in his own inimitable fashion. The two lead kids are evangelical Christians out to convert the heathen Scottish (that the film pulls this off as sympathetically and credibly as it does while maintaining a certain satirical distance at the same time is quite a trick, I think) so she sings some stuff which is nicely set against the more old world surroundings in which she and her dude find themselves. Not sure how this stuff will play out of context for someone unfamiliar with the movie, but most of this crowd probably won't play the songs in any case, will they? ;)

Wow, I kinda went on a bit, didn't I? Anyway, obviously I'm looking forward to this. :D

Author:  T. Newman Fan [ Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: John Scott's The Wicker Tree

I got this soundtrack as a lossless download from Silva's site. Although this is a rare occasion of me not really wanting to see the film for which the music was written, John Scott's score is easily one of the best horror scores I've heard in some time when it comes to an album listening experience.

Outside of Christopher Young's efforts, modern horror scores are typically generic in every way imaginable. Here, Scott composed some really impressive themes that are aided by the addition of some amazing orchestrations that create a wholly engrossing soundscape. Recording and mastering quality is top-notch.

Also of note is that the horns, rhythms and overall instrumentation in the end credits cue could literally be the basis of music in a 007 film. Also odd for the most part are the songs, but they are curiously enjoyable.

Author:  kipling71 [ Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: John Scott's The Wicker Tree

I finally got this yesterday - it was part of a looooonnngggg back order from another retailer. Everyone moaning about how they just don't write 'em like they used to should check this out. Full disclosure: while I don't deny the delights of music written for the films of yesteryear, I find plenty to enjoy in what's coming out now but this is a wonderful throwback of the type that this composer has been producing ever since the '70s. John Scott's been rather quiet lately but this proves he's still got it. I'm not sure even John Williams has done anything as skillfully and transparently orchestrated as this in decades. Scott's always made sure everyone in the orchestra has plenty to do and the recording quality makes sure you hear every note. Wonderful stuff!

The country/western vibe that is introduced in the second track on the score CD is worth sitting through because the theme introduced there gets a considerable workout in the rest of the score. It's not my favorite musical genre by a long shot, but Scott's been there before and the way he combines idioms is not something I've ever heard before. Clever guy, John Scott. Someone give this man some more movies to score before it's too late!!!

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