James Horner's score for director Vadim Perelman's film adaptation of Laura Kasischke's novel -The Life Before Her Eyes, starring Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood, is low-key to the point of being minimalist much of the time. A keening voice, sustained strings, synthesizer washes, slow piano notes (played by the composer), and the occasional intrusion of a sort of musical buzz-saw sound (possibly the guitar of George Doering or created by synthesizer) characterize the long cues, which recall Brian Eno's ambient recordings and some especially quiet new age music. In addition to that buzz saw, the music gets loud momentarily during "Diana Gets Hit by a Car," presumably to accompany the moment of impact, and at the start of the final 12-minute track, "Young Diana's Future -- A Future That Could Have Been...." Musically, that future doesn't sound much different from the present, except for being played at a bit higher volume. This is a calm but intense score for a film drama with similar qualities. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
The Life Before Her Eyes
04/15/2008 | Lakeshore Records
All Music Guide Review
The Life Before Her Eyes Track Listing
Credits of The Life Before Her Eyes
- Ian Underwood
- Synthesizer Programming
- Sandy DeCrescent
- Music Contractor
- Simon Rhodes
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Jim Henrikson
- Music Editor
- Joe Chavez
- Layout Design
- Phillip Tallman
- Music Editor
- Skip Williamson
- Executive Producer
- Peter Rotter
- Music Contractor
- Brian McNelis
- Executive Producer
- Eric Craig
- A&R
- Stephanie Mente
- Art Direction
- James Horner
- Piano, Producer
- George Doering
- Guitar
















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