Lhurgoyf
09-04-2013, 08:53 PM

For reasons never made entirely clear, Ennio Morricone's completed score for the 1988 afterlife fantasy What Dreams May Come was rejected by producers just weeks prior to the film's arrival in theaters. Composer Michael Kamen was recruited to replace Morricone at the 11th hour, and for a rush job, it's a remarkably accomplished and creative work, beautifully conveying the possibilities of life after death in a manner that's neither heavy-handed nor ponderous. By turns upliftingly radiant and suffocatingly melancholy, What Dreams May Come boasts a dreamlike lyricism that successfully captures the otherness of director Vincent Ward's onscreen milieu. At the same time, however, Kamen communicates the universal emotions at the story's core, evoking love and loss with genuine compassion and sensitivity.
TRACKLIST:
1. I Once Met This Beautiful Girl By A Lake/That Was The Last Time We Saw The Children Alive
2. Children's Melody/Tunnel Crash/Christy's Death/The Journey Begins/I Still Exist/Annie Loses Faith
3. Summerland--The Painted World/The Painted Bird Flies/Christy Flies
4. Marie's World (Leona Is Marrie)
5. Longing (Lost Children)
6. Annie's Suicide/Soul Mates
7. In Hell/Stormy Seas/Recognition (Albert Is Ian)
8. Sea Of Faces/Falling Through Hell/Annie's Room
9. Beside You/Divorce
10. Together In Hell/Death And Transfiguration/Together In Heaven
11. Reunited/Reincarnation/When I Was Young
12. Beside You - Mick Hucknell/Mark Snow
Total runtime: 60:43
Release Year: 1998
Recorded at: Air Lyndhurst Studios and Abbey Road Studios, London
Encoding: FLAC / dbpoweramp at max settings
DOWNLOAD LINK:
Download from MEGA (https://mega.nz/#!j9AVCZqS!0DqOMw8LZHdc2qmO0Wc4zLnslUUGm5N5kjbj1E7Gc6k)
Ripped from my personal collection, bought in a small used-records shop in Milan.