Randy Newman
The Natural
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Composer:Randy NewmanGenre:FilmStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1984"The Natural" is a soundtrack composed by Randy Newman for the 1984 film of the same name. The film was directed by Barry Levinson and starred Robert Redford, Glenn Close, and Robert Duvall. The soundtrack was released on May 11, 1984, by Warner Bros. Records. The soundtrack consists of 12 tracks, with a total runtime of 38 minutes and 47 seconds. The first track, "Prologue", sets the tone for the film with its sweeping orchestral arrangement. The second track, "The Whammer Strikes Out", is a playful and upbeat piece that accompanies a scene in which the character Roy Hobbs (played by Redford) faces off against a famous baseball player. The third track, "The Old Farm", is a nostalgic and wistful piece that reflects on Hobbs' childhood and his love for the game of baseball. The fourth track, "The Majors: The Mind Is a Strange Thing", is a tense and dramatic piece that underscores Hobbs' struggles as he tries to make it to the major leagues. The fifth track, "Pop's Pride", is a tender and emotional piece that reflects on the relationship between Hobbs and his father. The sixth track, "The Winning Run", is a triumphant and celebratory piece that accompanies the film's climactic baseball game. The seventh track, "A Father Makes a Difference", is a poignant and reflective piece that underscores the importance of family and relationships. The eighth track, "Penthouse Party", is a lively and upbeat piece that accompanies a scene in which Hobbs attends a party. The ninth track, "The Final Game", is a tense and dramatic piece that underscores the film's final baseball game. The tenth track, "The Natural", is a sweeping and majestic piece that serves as the film's main theme. The eleventh track, "End Title", is a reprise of the main theme that brings the soundtrack to a close. The final track, "Slow Motion", is a haunting and melancholy piece that reflects on the film's themes of loss and regret. Overall, "The Natural" soundtrack is characterized by its sweeping orchestral arrangements, emotional themes, and playful and upbeat moments. It perfectly captures the spirit of the film and remains a beloved classic to this day.More....