Alan silvestri the polar express soundtrack
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What a joyous exuberant track full of lovely dancing choir. And Silvestri is no slouch in giving you that Christmas spirit.įor instance, let's talk about "Spirit of the Season". But these are his song interpretations, we want to hear actual score material too. His underscore during "The Polar Express" is sprightly, his "When Christmas Comes to Town" lovely and "Believe" (sung by Josh Groban) is just so wonderful to hear around Christmas past. Luckily, the material of Silvestri is worth it. That doesn’t take away however that we are still missing a whole lot of score. But here it is solid because we heard them before during the movie. Sometimes because it is Christmas they place songs on it that define Christmas and think they are making a solid point.
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And that reason is, they are actually heard inside the movie. Luckily these songs are put here for a reason. Yet here, Silvestri had the task to compose the score with his most sparkling music yet and at the same time, make sure songs were brought in to give you a sparkling joyous Christmas flavour.Īnd the result is The Polar Express, an album that covers just 3 score cues and various joyous songs both the young as adults will cherish. Of course many people were not only looking forward to the movie, but also to the score of Alan Silvestri, Bob's trusty sidekick. And while released one month before actual Christmas, it was just on time to make you believe in Santa all over again. Now, Robert Zemeckis' story is finally making it to 3-D. More and more films are taking people to computer animation (think of Final Fantasy or Beowulf) and here it happens again, at least to the point that Tom Hanks looks just like Tom Hanks. Basically it is a joy to see it has come this far. And without doubt The Polar Express is close to the brink of realism. We all know where computer animated features are taking us, to fantasy land.