5つ星のうち1.0not at all what I was expecting. I thought ...
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not at all what I was expecting. I thought when I ordered it that various artists would be singing songs from the movie, but instead was instrumental music. I will try to sell it. thanks disappointed
Brian Tyler scored, what I thought, his best score in "The Expendables 2." That score featured rousing riffs and themes that really brought it home for me as I really enjoy the pulse-pounding themes more than the somber, melodic tunes. There's nothing wrong with such somber, melodic tunes, it's just a personal preference.
Tyler's score to "The Expendables 3" does provide some of those rousing tunes, but they are a bit more subdued this time. The score is built on what appears to be a synth core, but synth doesn't dominate it. It aids in providing that air of suspense and danger throughout the score, and that's something Tyler used very well here.
Those looking for the traditional Expendables theme won't find it as a standalone track here. Instead, it's weaved in with a couple of the other tracks and it works well. "Galgo's Entrance" is the shortest track running at 29 seconds and has a Spanish flare to it for obvious reasons. Despite that tracks short time, I really enjoyed. Part of it may have been due to the fact I really liked the character in the movie as well.
While the previous two Expendables scores (also done by Tyler) had an action movie vibe about them (and both of those were great scores), this one feels more suspenseful. It comes off as having more power, if you will, in most of the individual tracks than the previous. It certainly is a different take on The Expendables than what we've heard up to this point from Tyler.
That change, I think, is pretty nice. It brings something fresh, but retains enough of some of the earlier themes to associate it with The Expendables. Tyler, throughout even this trilogy of scores, has shown his versatility and wonderful ability to create appropriate tones, themes, and riffs for the films. He continues to be, I think, one of the best composers of his generation.
"The Expendables 3" score by Brian Tyler is definitely worth owning. I still prefer Tyler's "The Expendables 2" score for the larger listing of rousing themes, but "The Expendables 3" provides a lot of adrenaline-style tracks that are a different take of those typical themes on the previous movie's score.
Tyler hits it out of the park, again, and I cannot highly recommend this enough!