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Album: The Last Samurai
# Song Title   Time
1)    A Way Of Life More Info...
2)    Spectres In The Fog More Info...
3)    Taken More Info...
4)    A Hard Teacher More Info...
5)    To Know My Enemy More Info...
6)    Idyll's End More Info...
7)    Safe Passage More Info...
8)    Ronin More Info...
9)    Red Warrior More Info...
10)    The Way Of The Sword More Info...
11)    A Small Measure Of Peace More Info...
 
Album: The Last Samurai
# Song Title   Time
1)    A Way Of Life More Info...
2)    Spectres In The Fog More Info...
3)    Taken More Info...
4)    A Hard Teacher More Info...
5)    To Know My Enemy More Info...
6)    Idyll's End More Info...
7)    Safe Passage More Info...
8)    Ronin More Info...
9)    Red Warrior More Info...
10)    The Way Of The Sword More Info...
11)    A Small Measure Of Peace More Info...
 
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  • This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
  • Original score composed by Hans Zimmer.
  • Personnel: Hans Zimmer (synthesizer); Delores Clay (vocals); Benjamin Hale (chant); June Kuramoto (koto); Eun Mee Ahn, Al Hershberger, Anatoly Rosinsky, Katia Popov, Robin Olson, Ana Landauer, Alan Grunfeld, Ken Yerke, Phillip Levy , Franklyn D'Antonio, Rene Mandel, Mari Tsumura, Tamara Hatwan , Sungil Lee, Eric J. Hosler, Mark Robertson , Joel Derouin, Lisa M. Sutton , Sid Page, Richard Altenbach, Roberto Cani, Bruce Dukov, Clayton Haslop, Sarah Thornblade, Roger Wilkie, Liane Mautner, Dimitrie Leivici, Miwako Watanabe, Rafael Rishik, Endre Granat (violin); Craig Eastman (fiddle); Paula Hochhalter, Mathew Cooker, Trevor Handy, Timothy Landauer, Dennis Karmazyn, Erika Duke, Paul Cohen , Chris Ermacoff, Rowena Hamil, David H. Speltz, Andrew Shulman , Kevan Torfeh, Larry Corbett, Douglas Davis , Armen Ksadjikian, Dane Little, David Low , Sebastian Toettcher, Cecilia Tsan, John Walz, Steve Richards , Roger Lebow, Todd Hemmenway (viola); Stephen Erdody (cello); Fred Selden (flute); Bill Schultz (shakuhachi); Steven Holtman, Phillip Teele, Chris Loper, Alexander Isles, William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr. (trombone); Fred W. Greene, Tommy Johnson (tuba); Emil Richards (taiko); Geoff Zanelli, Blake Neely, Trevor Morris (programming); Bill Hendrickson (sampler).
  • Audio Mixer: Slan Meverson.
  • Recording information: 20th Century Fox, Newman Recording Stage, Los Angeles,.
  • Photographer: David James .
  • Arrangers: Geoff Zanelli; Blake Neely; Hans Zimmer ; Trevor Morris.
  • Hans Zimmer's score for Edward Zwick's samurai epic The Last Samurai mixes his own densely composed style with Japanese instruments and melodies, resulting in a brooding, atmospheric collection of music. Shakuhachi and other flutes, koto, and taiko drums make their presence known throughout the score, most effectively on compositions like "A Way of Life," which begins as a reflective duet for flute and strings before swelling into an ominous but majestic melody. "Spectres in the Fog" is another compelling mix of beauty and violence, starting with a delicate koto melody and rolling drums before crashing percussion and sawing strings turn the mood from bittersweet to battle-ready. These drums of war and battle cries increase as the score unfolds, making tracks such as "Safe Passage," "Ronin," and "Red Warrior" nearly as tense and striking outside of the film's context as they are in it. The score's quieter moments are just as thoughtfully crafted, with "Taken," "A Hard Teacher," and "Idyll's End" adding restraint and balancing the more explosive tracks. The Last Samurai flows from track to track seamlessly; indeed, its lengthy, multi-part compositions give it the feel of one long, shifting composition. Its Asian melodies and emphasis on percussion are reminiscent of Tan Dun's score for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but this score is both more somber and more lush, particularly on its closing pieces, "The Way of the Sword" and "A Small Measure of Peace." Both of these tracks mix gravity and hope into a somber conclusion to a somber but expertly crafted score that ranks among Zimmer's finest work. ~ Heather Phares
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