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THE WORDS

Price(USD): $18.90

Label: LAKESHORE
CD No: LKS-34293
Release Date: 2012/09/18
Format: 1CD

A layered romantic drama, The Words stars Bradley Cooper, OscarR-winner Jeremy Irons, Dennis Quaid, Olivia Wilde and Zoe Saldana. After years of struggling, ambitious writer Rory Jansen (Cooper) finally achieves literary prominence when his first published novel becomes a smashing critical and commercial success. There's only one catch ? he didn't write it. As his star continues to rise, Rory is suddenly confronted by the novel's true author who is about to teach Jansen that there are consequences for stealing another man's words.

Zarvos had to score multiple storylines, timelines and settings for this story-within-a-story-within-a-story. “Music was expected to do a lot and really lead us through the maze of our three unfolding stories,” said Zarvos. “At first we talked about assigning a different sound to each of the main characters and/or time periods, but that idea quickly proved to be distracting, so the approach became more organic and guided by drama and emotions instead.”

“There are several recurring themes, but rather than identifying them with specific characters we assigned them to different emotions and/or dramatic situations,” he explained. “For instance the life affirming theme we hear when Rory's story begins is also used for the Young Man's arrivals in Paris. The very first theme we hear in the movie (as Dennis Quaid's character is going to the book reading), is also used for Rory finding the manuscript, and again later in the film when Quaid and Olivia Wilde are at the apartment.”

Release date of September 18th.

Track List

01. The Author
02. The Old Man
03. Rory and Dora's Theme
04. The Train Station
05. The Reading
06. The Writing of The Book
07. Clay and Daniella's Theme
08. First Love
09. The Bookstore
10. A Young Man In Paris
11. The Wedding
12. Rory Touches Greatness
13. Celia's Theme
14. The Apology
15. Haunted
16. Success
17. The Window Tears
18. The Wrong Words
19. Life or Fiction?