The Passion Of The Christ - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
byMusic from the Original Motion Picture
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- Date Released: February 24, 2004
- Genre: Soundtracks/Other
- Label: Sony Music/Integrity
- Copyright: (P) 2004 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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The test of the mettle of any original soundtrack, particularly where an original score is present, is whether that music stands on its own apart from the film that inspired it. Composer and multi-instrumentalist John Debney's score for Mel Gibson's controversial film The Passion of the Christ is such an offering. It succeeds as a coherent, moving, well-executed musical statement whether or not one has seen the film. Nearly 55 minutes in length, it seamlessly flows from beginning to end, creating aurally panoramic soundscapes and textural vistas with masterful employment of percussion, folk instruments from many traditions, and Eastern-tinged harmonics. Solo and choral voices encounter the tension of an outside narrative, resolve, and even transcend it. The music here is not visionary, however, and that is not necessarily a criticism. It owes a great debt to Peter Gabriel's truly visionary soundtrack/score to Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ. Gabriel, of course, made liberal use of Near Eastern scalar inventions as well as traditional melodies and harmonies that were not his own. But he combined them with startling sound effects and masterful pairings of seemingly disparate talents, coming up with something out of time and space. It was inevitable given his own path as a musician obsessed with the music of the world enough to found a label to showcase it. Debney has seemingly followed a similar path; his use of Indian master violinist and vocalist Shankar (who was also featured prominently on Gabriel's Passion) is evidence in and of itself, and his reliance on the earlier score for notions of pace, dynamic, and color are problematic if one is looking merely for originality. But Debney could not help but make use of Gabriel's score (though he should have at least thanked him in the credits) -- it is far too influential and far-reaching not to -- any more than Gabriel could help making use of the folk musics of antiquity for his. Debney's deft appropriation of classical strategies from the early 20th century and his wonderfully taut choral elements that shape-shift across history from Gregorian chant and Eastern Orthodox Byzantine liturgies as well as the operatic requiem masses of Mozart, Verdi, and John Rutter are also stellar choices not merely for the effect of movement and emphasis, but also have a profoundly meditative quality to them. Debney also furthers the use of the aboriginal tropes first introduced by Gabriel in that he fully integrates them into his Anglo and Celtic maxims. Debney's core is a haunted work, one that resonates with conviction, devotion, and taste. The seemingly dissonant strains are there to provide the authenticity and universality of the human voice as it beholds and meditates upon the subjects in his serial segments. It is a stunner, one that will offer those who choose to encounter it a far-reaching and deeply affective listening experience that is as aesthetically beautiful and unsettling as it is evocatively familiar. Highly recommended.
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The Olive Garden/Night Sky |
1:58 |
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Bearing The Cross |
3:42 |
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Jesus Arrested |
4:37 |
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Peter Denies Jesus |
1:58 |
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The Stoning |
2:25 |
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Song Of Complaint |
1:33 |
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Simon Is Dismissed |
2:25 |
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Flagellation/Dark Choir/Disciples |
5:54 |
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Mary Goes To Jesus |
2:47 |
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Peaceful But Primitive/Procession
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3:36 |
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Crucifixion |
7:38 |
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Raising The Cross |
2:13 |
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It Is Done |
3:37 |
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Jesus Is Carried Down |
4:39 |
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Resurrection |
5:04 |
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15 Total Tracks, 54:06 Total Length
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Credits
- Mel Gibson - Vocals // Mel Gibson - Producer // Mel Gibson - Chant // Shankar - Vocals // Shankar - Double Violin // Ron Allen - Flute // Pedro Eustache - Woodwind // Isobel Griffiths - Orchestra Contractor // Isobel Griffiths - Choir Contractor // Karen Hua-Qi Han - Erhu // Nick Ingman - Conductor // Shawn Murphy - Score Mixer // Michael Ryan - Editing // Michael Ryan - Supervising Music Editor // Martin Tillman - Electric Cello // John Van Tongeren - Synthesizer Programming // Mike Watts - Orchestration // Gavyn Wright - Concert Master // London Voices - Choir, Chorus // Lévon Minassian - Duduk // Simon Rhodes - Engineer // Simon Rhodes - Orchestration // Brad Dechter - Orchestration // Wolfgang Amadeus - Engineer // Wolfgang Amadeus - Scoring Engineer // Frank Bennett - Orchestration // JoAnn Kane - Preparation // Jeff Atmajian - Orchestration // Jennifer Monnar - Editing // Jennifer Monnar - Music Editor // Peter Afterman - Executive Producer // Peter Afterman - Soundtrack Executive Producer // Pat Sullivan - Mastering // John Debney - Vocals // John Debney - Vocals // John Debney - Producer // John Debney - Producer // John Debney - Score Consultant // John Debney - Score Consultant // John Debney - Synthesizer Programming // John Debney - Synthesizer Programming // Dan Savant - ? // Dan Savant - Score Preparation // Lisbeth Scott - Lyricist // Lisbeth Scott - Vocal Coach // Chris Bleth - Woodwind // Chris Bleth - Duduk // Aaron Martin - Vocals // Aaron Martin - Score Consultant // Aaron Martin - Synthesizer Programming // Andrew Dudman - Scoring Crew // Ahmed el-Asmer - Vocals // Jake Jackson - Engineer // Jake Jackson - Pro-Tools // Terry Edwards - Choir Director // Bruce Davey - Executive Producer // Bruce Davey - Soundtrack Executive Producer // Jan Hendrickse - Bamboo Flute // Margaret Yen - Soundtrack Coordination // Sam Okell - Scoring Crew // Father Michael Bazzi - Translation // Olga Fitzroy - Scoring Crew // Father Bill Fulco - Translation // Gingger - Vocals // Gingger - Double Violin // Shannon Kingsbury - Vocals // Stephen McEveety - Executive Producer // Stephen McEveety - Soundtrack Executive Producer // Naser Mousa - Oud // Shawn Murohy - Mixing // Lola Debney - Score Consultant
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Performers
Shankar & Gingger // Orchestra // London Voices // John Debney // Ron Allen // Nick Ingman & His Orchestra // Pedro Eustache // Chris Bleth // Ahmed El-Eshmer // Mel Gibson // The Transylvania State Philharmonic Choir
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