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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (soundtrack)

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Length
  
57:22

Artist
  
Hans Zimmer

Genre
  
Film score

Label
  
WaterTower Music

Release date
  
13 December 2011

Producers
  
Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

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Released
  
13 December 2011 (2011-12-13)

Recorded
  
MG Sound Studios (Vienna) Air Studios (London)

Movie
  
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Similar
  
Hans Zimmer albums, Film scores, Other albums

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2011 film of the same name. Hans Zimmer collaborated again with Lorne Balfe to produce the score. It was released on 13 December 2011, three days before the film was released itself.

Contents

Musically, the album is influenced by classical and Romani music.

While reading page five of the script, Zimmer came to a part about a Gypsy fortuneteller. He called the director, Guy Ritchie and told him they needed to do a road trip to Slovakia. Zimmer felt that it was appropriate to reflect the Romani culture in his music. Zimmer got two Romani bands (Cigánski baróni and Kokavakere Lavutára - Sendreiovci) to record the score for the film, resulting in the score for the film as envisioned.

He said:

"You have two cultures collide on the soundtrack, that you go from this typical heavy Germanic action music to just the frivolity of one of those Gypsy songs, full of life, full of lightness, full of spirit, I had a problem with authority from a very early age."

Track listing

All music composed by Hans Zimmer except where indicated.

Tracks not included on the album:

  • "Fischerweise, D.881" written by Franz Schubert.
  • "Congress Reel" performed by Poitín.
  • Notes
  • "To the Opera!" incorporates elements from "Ultima Prova", "Ah, Signor Per Carita" and "Don Giovanni a Cenar Teco" from Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • "Two Mules for Sister Sara" is the theme from the film of the same name starring Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine.
  • "Just Follow My Lead (The Waltz)" contains elements from "Wiener Blut" composed by Johann Strauss II and "Accelerationen, Op. 234" written by Johann Strauss II.
  • "Die Forelle" differs from the version used in the film.
  • Release

    Purchase of the enhanced physical CD includes an insert allowing the free download of three bonus tracks from the score: "Shush Club No. 3", "Beautiful Eyes" and "Just Follow My Lead (The Waltz)".

    Reception

    Allmusic rated the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, cited by James Christopher Monger that the soundtrack "once again infused the series with wit and wickedness, stacking his already established themes with an effusive Romanian flair, reflecting the addition of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo star Noomi Rapace's turn as a Gypsy fortune teller."

    On the other hand, Filmtracks.com gave the album 1 out of 5 stars, stating that it "completely lacks major development of new motifs and does little to expand upon the two-part theme from the original film."

    Songs

    1I See Everything0:39
    2Shadows - Part I: That Is My Curse1:52
    3Shadows - Part II: Tick Tock8:13

    References

    Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (soundtrack) Wikipedia