Caldera Records is proud to present the original score for the thriller All Good Things from 2010, starring Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst, directed by Andrew Jarecki and featuring a score by Rob Simonsen (The Spectacular Now, The Way, Way Back). The movie is based on the true story of David Marks who eventually killed his young wife Katie but was never prosecuted for his crime which remains one of the most famous unsolved murder cases in recent history of the US. Simonsen’s score is both tender and chilling, describing the troubled relationship between David and his wife with a melancholic yet romantic main theme and driving, aggressive, rhythmically inspired cues for orchestra. All Good Things is an elegant, symphonic work with a memorable theme and several well-constructed motifs which make the CD an entertaining listening-experience - it was high time that this score got his well-deserved release! As a bonus, we included an insightful audio-commentary by Rob Simonsen who talks about his beginnings as a film-composer and the concept of this specific score. The fourth CD-release of Caldera Records features a detailed booklet-text by Gergely Hubai and elegant artwork by Luis Miguel Rojas. The CD was produced by Stephan Eicke and John Elborg.
トラックリスト
1. Main Title (2:18) 2. The Apartment (1:51) 3. To the Luxor (0:40) 4. Katie Discovers (1:11) 5. The Bridge (1:37) 6. David Descends (1:37) 7. Shall We Go Dear (2:12) 8. Katie Has A Plan (4:43) 9. The Abortion (3:56) 10. You Are a Weak Man, David (0:53) 11. Katie Tells Her Story (3:13) 12. The Last Supper (3:27) 13. Time Passes (0:43) 14. The Newspaper (0:50) 15. David and Malvern Bond 1 (0:35) 16. David and Malvern Bond 2 (0:58) 17. Deborah Calls (1:39) 18. All Good Things to the End (8:31) 19. Back to New York (0:47) 20. Deborah Comes Home (1:13) 21. The Wedding (0:44)
Bonus: 22. Audio Commentary by Rob Simonsen (10:18)
実在の未解決事件をモチーフに、「ブルーバレンタイン」のライアン・ゴズリングと「スパイダーマン」シリーズのキルステン・ダンストの共演で贈るラブ・サスペンスのサウンドトラック。監督は、デビュー作のドキュメンタリー作品でアカデミー賞候補となり、本作が劇映画デビューとなる期待の新鋭、アンドリュー・ジャレッキー。
トラックリストニューヨークで不動産業を営む富豪一家の御曹司、デイビッドは、父の反対を押し切り、平凡な家庭の女性ケイティと恋に落ちる。2人は結婚し、ニューヨークを離れて自然食品の店を営み、つましくも幸せな日々を送っていた。ところが、父親はそんな息子を強引にニューヨークへと連れ戻してしまう。父の仕事を手伝うことになったデイビッドは、次第に奇妙な行動が目立ち始めていくのだが…。2010年米。
Caldera Records is proud to present the original score for the thriller All Good Things from 2010, starring Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst, directed by Andrew Jarecki and featuring a score by Rob Simonsen (The Spectacular Now, The Way, Way Back). The movie is based on the true story of David Marks who eventually killed his young wife Katie but was never prosecuted for his crime which remains one of the most famous unsolved murder cases in recent history of the US. Simonsen’s score is both tender and chilling, describing the troubled relationship between David and his wife with a melancholic yet romantic main theme and driving, aggressive, rhythmically inspired cues for orchestra. All Good Things is an elegant, symphonic work with a memorable theme and several well-constructed motifs which make the CD an entertaining listening-experience - it was high time that this score got his well-deserved release! As a bonus, we included an insightful audio-commentary by Rob Simonsen who talks about his beginnings as a film-composer and the concept of this specific score. The fourth CD-release of Caldera Records features a detailed booklet-text by Gergely Hubai and elegant artwork by Luis Miguel Rojas. The CD was produced by Stephan Eicke and John Elborg.
1. Main Title (2:18)
2. The Apartment (1:51)
3. To the Luxor (0:40)
4. Katie Discovers (1:11)
5. The Bridge (1:37)
6. David Descends (1:37)
7. Shall We Go Dear (2:12)
8. Katie Has A Plan (4:43)
9. The Abortion (3:56)
10. You Are a Weak Man, David (0:53)
11. Katie Tells Her Story (3:13)
12. The Last Supper (3:27)
13. Time Passes (0:43)
14. The Newspaper (0:50)
15. David and Malvern Bond 1 (0:35)
16. David and Malvern Bond 2 (0:58)
17. Deborah Calls (1:39)
18. All Good Things to the End (8:31)
19. Back to New York (0:47)
20. Deborah Comes Home (1:13)
21. The Wedding (0:44)
Bonus: 22. Audio Commentary by Rob Simonsen (10:18)