A film involving a violently loud, retired, and suicidal blind man (played by Al Pacino) could have been stricken with a motion picture score to match the surface mood. Thomas Newman's score for Scent of a Woman delves beneath the surface, and what is found is a set that sounds not only classical but classy. There is a chilling calm in the music, a dreamlike state, that draws energy from the colors and feelings of autumn in New York City. Just as one track settles into a peaceful sleep, the stings and violins and drums come marching in, often too briefly, and fade away. While awaiting their return, the quietness of the "in-between" tracks pulls the listener in until what was being waited for is nearly forgotten. The soundtrack features "Por Una Cabeza" performed by the Tango Project; the piece served as the centerpiece of emotion in the film, in which the beautiful Gabrielle Anwar takes Al Pacino's hand and learns that seeing music through wide-open eyes is not half as important as feeling it with the other four senses. Newman's soundtrack believes that too. ~ Peter Fawthrop, All Music Guide
Scent of a Woman
01/01/1993 | Mca
All Music Guide Review
Scent of a Woman Track Listing
Credits of Scent of a Woman
- Leslie Morris
- Music Contractor
- Thomas Newman
- Conductor, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Thomas Pasatieri
- Orchestration
- John Vigran
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Recording
- Bob Badami
- Editing, Music Editor
- Burt Berman
- Executive in Charge of Music
- Bill Bernstein
- Producer, Music Editor, Editing
- Julian Bratolyubov
- Music Preparation
- Tom Winslow
- Engineer, Second Engineer
- The Tango Project
- Performer
- Jon Clarke
- Horn (English), Oboe, Oboe d'amore
- Joe Gastwirt
- Mastering












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