August 2000 Film Music CD Reviews

Film Music Editor: Ian Lace
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Nicola PIOVANI
Running Free

OST
VARÈSE SARABANDE VSD-6152 [57:18]
Crotchet
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This is an adaptation of another horsy story from the author of The Black Stallion (Jeanne Rosenberg). Set in the early 1900’s the films’ premise has the horse (‘Lucky’!) comment on universal maltreatments via voiceover from Lukas Haas. An analogy is drawn between man’s cruelty to animals and the outbreak of WWI.

This potent scenario, with lush cinematography has elicited a vibrantly charged score from Italian composer Piovani. If you fall in love with the uplifting theme introduced in the "Main Title", you’ll be pleased to know it’s the basis for much of the rest of the score. The long-line melody is broken into sections and undergoes intelligent development at every turn. One coda to the central theme sounds decidely Morricone-esque – a compliment to a fellow Countryman. Without doubt its loveliest variation as a whole is on flute, with "Hoofbeats" earning itself the respect of this reviewer as one of the finest melodic compositions heard in a while.

After slight diversions blending the overall style into the feel of a cheeky brass band ("Mine Band") and an occasionally stiff Britannia-ruling upper lip, 2 sourced cues add something completely unexpected. "Dance of the Hunter’s Fire" and "The Hunt" both performed by Mickey Hart and Planet Drum are a sort of highly infectious Jungle drumming. Each feels at once integral to the surrounding score, yet stands alone by the surprising change of pace.

Varese’s album is a perfectly rounded hour long. The only quibble being the atypically sparse packaging which has writing so small as to be ridiculous!

Reviewer

Paul Tonks


Reviewer

Paul Tonks


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