Somewhere In Time (1998 Re-recording)

Varese Sarabande - Varese Sarabande

Release date: 1998-09-08
Audio CD
Concerto, Drama, Fantasy, Film, Film Music, Original Score, Piano Concerto, Pop, Romance, Soundtrack, Soundtracks, Soundtracks & Film Scores, Soundtracks & Scores

1. Somewhere in Time
2. Old Woman
3. Grand Hotel
4. Nineteen Twelve
5. Thanks
6. June 27th
7. Room 417
8. The Attic
9. Near The Lake
10. Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - John Barry, Barry, John
11. Is He the One?
12. A Day Together
13. Rowing
14. The Man of My Dreams
15. Razor
16. Total Dismay
17. Coin
18. Whimper
19. Somewhere In Time (End Credits)

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As I massage therapist, I'm always looking for new, relaxing music. This CD is perfect for use in my massage business and my clients love it. It quickly became one of my favorites.

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Rarely are movie soundtrack recordings actually that. The music on "soundtrack" releases is usually similar, but not exactly what you heard in the movie. That was what was so amazing about the original Somewhere In Time soundtrack. Possibly because of budget constraints, the music on the original soundtrack was what was in the movie. Now somebody has decided to improve upon that. While the variations aren't extreme, they're certainly significant enough to be irritating. Why someone would feel the need to "interpret" John Barry's music is mysterious enough. This is sort of a "Yeah, well here is how I would have done it" soundtrack. Particularly annoying is the solo violin, which appears frequently. Want to hear how it would sound with a fiddle? Here you go. (Check it out on the sample cuts.) And the whole idea of better sound fidelity is absurd. The original sounded just fine. You might imagine that this version is a bit "brighter,", but having a little more treble hardly makes for a better recording. A digital recording of an inferior performance is hardly an improvement.

There is more music, which is interesting, though it's sort of like having a bad meal at a restaurant but being happy that the portions were large.

This new CD sounds best where it sounds like the original. If you liked the music in the movie, and you can only own one version of the soundtrack, buy the original. If you buy both versions, you'll keep the original handy for when you want to hear what the soundtrack actually sounded like.

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Just got home from visiting Mackinac Island and The Grand Hotel, the location for the movie SOMEWHERE IN TIME--took carriage ride etc. I wanted to actually see the setting for the movie and connect it to the music. If you have never seen the movie, rent it before buying the CD--you will fall in love with it.

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