John Scott - Webs and Other Wonders (Original Soundtrack Recording) (2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: John Scott
- Title: Webs and Other Wonders (Original Soundtrack Recording)
- Year Of Release: 2021; 2021
- Label: Dragons Domain Recording
- Genre: Soundtrack
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 00:28:09
- Total Size: 138; 281 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Dragon’s Domain Records, presents the original soundtrack for WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS, featuring music composed and produced by John Scott (ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, GREYSTOKE: THE LEGEND OF TARZAN, THE FINAL COUNTDOWN, SHOOT TO KILL). In addition to his orchestral and electronic film scores, Scott also maintained a long-running association with the French explorer Jacques Cousteau, composing music for more than a dozen TV documentary series from 1976 through 1994.
In the 1970s, the British documentary company Oxford Scientific Films began creating natural history films using then-innovative camera techniques such as time-lapse photography, and micro and macro imaging. The actor and producer Bill Travers (known for BORN FREE) was producing the Jane Goodall wildlife films and suggested that Scott would be the right composer for the Oxford Scientific projects. Scott composed music for four of their films: SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS OF THE FLORAL KIND, (all the things that plants get up to in order to have sex), DRIFTERS (the marine vegetation that inhabit the Sargasso Sea – a unique region of the Atlantic Ocean), BUGS, and WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS – (all about the habits of various kinds of spiders).
Also around this time, the composer had set up his electronic studio in London and was looking for unique scoring opportunities to use his new gear. Given the subject matter of WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS, it’s not surprising that Scott chose to base his score around the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath), a medieval plainsong chant that has been referenced in innumerable classical compositions and film scores alike, and is often associated with its use as a requiem during the Catholic mass for the dead. Scott’s electronic music for WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS provides unique musical treatments for these eight-legged creatures as the film explores the daily life of various arachnids.
For nearly sixty years, John Scott has established himself as one of the finest composers working in films today, having collaborated with the foremost producers and directors worldwide, including Richard Donner, Mark Damon, Hugh Hudson, Norman Jewison, Irvin Kershner, Daniel Petrie, Roger Spottiswoode and Charlton Heston, among others. He has been an essential voice in international scoring that thoroughly belies his occasional over-looked stature in the midst of 'brand name' composers. Frequently associated with Hollywood's finest composers, including Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein and John Williams, John Scott has created a body of work that stands up as some of the finest music ever written for film.
Tracklist:
1 01. John Scott - Webs and Other Wonders (02:08)
1 02. John Scott - Crab Spider (01:04)
1 03. John Scott - Male Pursuer Offers Prey (02:02)
1 04. John Scott - Female Pursuer Lays Eggs (01:43)
1 05. John Scott - Lenethia and Ladybird (01:17)
1 06. John Scott - Lace Web Spider (01:19)
1 07. John Scott - Black Widow and Scorpion (04:55)
1 08. John Scott - Garden Spider (03:46)
1 09. John Scott - Robber Spider (02:13)
1 10. John Scott - Net Casting Spider (02:53)
1 11. John Scott - Bolas Spider (01:49)
1 12. John Scott - Lucky Bugs (01:45)
1 13. John Scott - Closing Credits (01:10)
In the 1970s, the British documentary company Oxford Scientific Films began creating natural history films using then-innovative camera techniques such as time-lapse photography, and micro and macro imaging. The actor and producer Bill Travers (known for BORN FREE) was producing the Jane Goodall wildlife films and suggested that Scott would be the right composer for the Oxford Scientific projects. Scott composed music for four of their films: SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS OF THE FLORAL KIND, (all the things that plants get up to in order to have sex), DRIFTERS (the marine vegetation that inhabit the Sargasso Sea – a unique region of the Atlantic Ocean), BUGS, and WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS – (all about the habits of various kinds of spiders).
Also around this time, the composer had set up his electronic studio in London and was looking for unique scoring opportunities to use his new gear. Given the subject matter of WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS, it’s not surprising that Scott chose to base his score around the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath), a medieval plainsong chant that has been referenced in innumerable classical compositions and film scores alike, and is often associated with its use as a requiem during the Catholic mass for the dead. Scott’s electronic music for WEBS AND OTHER WONDERS provides unique musical treatments for these eight-legged creatures as the film explores the daily life of various arachnids.
For nearly sixty years, John Scott has established himself as one of the finest composers working in films today, having collaborated with the foremost producers and directors worldwide, including Richard Donner, Mark Damon, Hugh Hudson, Norman Jewison, Irvin Kershner, Daniel Petrie, Roger Spottiswoode and Charlton Heston, among others. He has been an essential voice in international scoring that thoroughly belies his occasional over-looked stature in the midst of 'brand name' composers. Frequently associated with Hollywood's finest composers, including Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein and John Williams, John Scott has created a body of work that stands up as some of the finest music ever written for film.
Tracklist:
1 01. John Scott - Webs and Other Wonders (02:08)
1 02. John Scott - Crab Spider (01:04)
1 03. John Scott - Male Pursuer Offers Prey (02:02)
1 04. John Scott - Female Pursuer Lays Eggs (01:43)
1 05. John Scott - Lenethia and Ladybird (01:17)
1 06. John Scott - Lace Web Spider (01:19)
1 07. John Scott - Black Widow and Scorpion (04:55)
1 08. John Scott - Garden Spider (03:46)
1 09. John Scott - Robber Spider (02:13)
1 10. John Scott - Net Casting Spider (02:53)
1 11. John Scott - Bolas Spider (01:49)
1 12. John Scott - Lucky Bugs (01:45)
1 13. John Scott - Closing Credits (01:10)
Year 2021 | Soundtracks | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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