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The Illusionist: Music from the Motion Picture

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Released
  
14 December 2010

Length
  
42:13

Release date
  
14 December 2010

Recorded
  
2010

Artist
  
Sylvain Chomet

Label
  
Milan Records

Producer
  
Emmanuel Chamboredon Jean-Christophe Chamboredon Terry Davies Stefan Karrer

The Illusionist: Music from the Motion Picture is the official soundtrack to the 2010 animated film The Illusionist. The album was released through Milan Records and Warner Bros. Records on 14 December 2010. It was generally well received, with particular praise for the songs' storytelling and its "effortless" sound.

Contents

Background and development

Bob Last, a co-producer of the film, introduced Chomet to Malcolm Ross, a Scottish musician who was previously apart of the band Josef K.

Composition

In "Chanson Illusionist", voice impersonations of Juliette Gréco, Les Frères Jacques, Georges Brassens, Barbara, Yves Montand, Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, and Serge Gainsbourg are performed by an ensemble of voice actors.

Critical reception

The soundtrack received generally positive reviews from music critics. William Ruhlmann from AllMusic claimed that the record was functional and "serve[d] the small-scale, melancholy treatment of the story" well. Tampa Bay Times' Steve Persall described the album as a "small marvel of music hall tunes" and congratulated Chomet for allowing the dialogue to be freely interpreted. According to Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune, the ending result is effortless and acclaimed the track "Chanson Illusionist" for being a "gentle waltz".

Songs

1Chanson Illusionist4:04
2Paris London0:55
3Military Opera0:23

References

The Illusionist: Music from the Motion Picture Wikipedia