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Elmer Bernstein - The Good Son flac mp3 download
Title:
The Good Son
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Score
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MP3 album size:
1916 mb
FLAC album size:
1907 mb
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Rating:
4.4 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Good Son 2:22
2 Hospital 0:51
3 Mark Arrives 2:49
4 Evil 2:20
5 Goodbye 1:41
6 Treehouse 2:00
7 Rocks & Rails 1:34
8 Dog Chase 2:43
9 Mom 1:47
10 Killing The Dog 1:55
11 Mr. Highway 2:13
12 Dark 2:56
13 Skating & Drowning
Orchestrated By – Patrick Russ
3:26
14 Funeral 1:48
15 Susan 2:28
16 Richard's Duck 1:18
17 Threat 1:16
18 The Cliff
Orchestrated By – Patrick Russ
4:26
19 End Credits 4:35

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed By – Arista Records, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Arista Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Paramount Studios
  • Mastered At – Precision Mastering
  • Published By – TCF Music Publishing, Inc.

Credits

  • Contractor – Sandy de Crescent
  • Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
  • Ondes Martenot – Cynthia Millar
  • Orchestrated By – Emilie A. Bernstein (tracks: 1-12, 14-17, 19)
  • Recorded By – Dan Wallin

Notes

Cynthia Millar is spelled as "Miller" in liner notes.

Recorded in August 1993.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 07822-110013-2 5
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BVCA 633 Elmer Bernstein The Good Son ‎(CD) Fox Records BVCA 633 Japan 1994
Reviews:
  • Tamesya
Elmer Bernstein's wonderful music was the best thing about this otherwise mediocre movie. The innocent yet haunting piano cue that opens the movie reflects the mysterious evil behind Macaulay Culkin's apparent innocence. It really is a beautiful tune that provokes images of lost childhood and sadness, emotions that were (and still are) beyond Mac's ability to exhibit.It's not all bittersweet emotion however, Bernstein delivers two ferociously powerful suspense tracks with "Skating and Drowning" and "The Cliff", both of them percussion-led cues of raw, fierce power that he later attempted to re-use in Last Man Standing but his score was rejected by Walter Hill. You can still hear them in more fitting context in The Good Son.The CD is long out of print but it is still worth hunting down, and perhaps a contemporary label will give it a re-release and a better presentation in the future.