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Danny Elfman - The Nightmare Before Christmas

Album details

Label:     Ref#: soundtrack-0003
Date:     Category: soundtrack
Length: 1:01:16    
Format: CD    
Audio: Stereo    
Genre: Soundtrack    

Notes/Reviews

Not only is The Nightmare Before Christmas one of the best musicals of the past two decades; it may well be Danny Elfman's masterpiece, successfully integrating his main influences (from Cab Calloway to Nino Rota) into a fantastic whole. The first disc of this reissue features the original soundtrack, its songs still teetering between dark humor and poetic flights of fancy; this so-called kids' music is at least as sophisticated and skilled as anything you're likely to hear on Broadway. The second disc includes demo versions of four songs on which Elfman plays and sings everything, and five new covers of some of Nightmare's best-loved songs. Marilyn Manson successfully applies his spooky Weimar-circus style on "This Is Halloween" while Panic! At the Disco's lushly orchestrated take on the same tune is closer to the original. Fiona Apple's poignant "Sally's Song" is enhanced by very nice string charts, and She Wants Revenge does a disco take on "Kidnap the Sandy Claws." Best perhaps is Fall Out Boy's cover of "What's This?" which sounds like an unexpected cross between the Beach Boys and Queen. A highly recommended set. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Songs/Tracks

1.   Overture  1:47
2.   Opening  0:57
3.   This Is Halloween  3:16
4.   Jack's Lament  3:14
5.   Doctor Finklestein - In The Forest  2:36
6.   What's This?  3:05
7.   Town Meeting Song  2:56
8.   Jack And Sally Montage  5:17
9.   Jack's Obsession  2:46
10.   Kidnap The Sandy Claws  3:02
11.   Making Christmas  3:57
12.   Nabbed  3:04
13.   Oogie Boogie's Song  3:17
14.   Sally's Song  1:47
15.   Christmas Eve Montage  4:44
16.   Poor Jack  2:30
17.   To The Rescue  3:38
18.   Final - Reprise  2:44
19.   Closing  1:26
20.   End Title  1:13
21.   Credits  3:52

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