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Jaws 3-D
Alan Parker
Jaws 3-D
Genre: Soundtracks
 
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JAWS 3-D was a late entry in the wanning 3-D craze of the early 1980s, managing a box office take that nearly overtook that same year's RETURN OF THE JEDI. The third in the franchise, JAWS 3-D's scoring duties fell to comp...  more »

     
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All Artists: Alan Parker
Title: Jaws 3-D
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Intrada
Release Date: 12/11/2007
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genre: Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 720258984821

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JAWS 3-D was a late entry in the wanning 3-D craze of the early 1980s, managing a box office take that nearly overtook that same year's RETURN OF THE JEDI. The third in the franchise, JAWS 3-D's scoring duties fell to composer Alan Parker. Not only was Parker relatively new to the blockbuster Hollywood scoring scene, but he also had a interesting challenge: "It was very daunting to try and follow John Williams, especially since they wanted me to use his famous theme," remarked Parker. Yet Parker not only met the challenge, he composed a thrilling score loaded with new themes, while providing a fresh take on Williams' shark motif. He used that instantly recognizable motif, always floating beneath new, energetic variations -- jumping back and forth from the musically familiar and Parker's own, darkly adventurous voice. One of the more striking, eerie techniques Parker uses is his use of brass and string clusters -- a piercing, low tone that creeps about the score. It's a modernistic sound that Elliot Goldenthal would later use in ALIEN 3 and INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE almost a decade later. Parker constructed a trumpeting, effervescent fanfare theme for Sea World on which he could easily switch from sunny to ominous, with a musical shark skimming just below the surface. For all the pizzaz of the Sea World theme and menace of the underwater suspense and action music, Parker's favorite part of the score is the bittersweet love theme, elegantly capturing the relationship's imperfect nature. Parker also composed a bright and colorful theme for the dolphin stars that itself could almost leap out of the water. Filled with non-stop suspense that acknowledges its parentage while managing to show unique melodic teeth of its own, JAWS 3-D stands as adventurous listen from a composer whose main ambition was to outswim a famous motif and put his own teeth mark in the ongoing saga.
 

CD Reviews

I loved the music for this
Franklin Newman | Caldwell, id United States | 03/03/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The music sets the tone for this movie very well. I enjoy the little dolphin counter-theme that occasionally breaks up the shark attack music in some of it.



But it's worth it alone just for "Mike & Kay's love theme"."
A decent soundtrack to an absolutely terrible movie!
James H. Wallace Jr. | Indianapolis, IN | 01/02/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I was so into the Jaws craze of the 70's. The first movie inspired me in so many levels. It is a truly remarkable piece of movie history. But, with all movie successes comes the dreaded sequels. I don't have a problem with sequels. It's just most filmmakers don't handle them properly. As for "Jaws 3-D" it was handled the worst of all. Now, for the music. This of course, isn't the work of John Williams. It's a composer named Alan Parker. Williams' work on "Jaws" and the even more surprising "Jaws 2" (my favorite by the way), set a new stable in orchestrated music. Alan really takes "Jaws 3-D" on his own back. Very rarely does the "Jaws" theme surface, except with a few noticeable motif's. But Parker created his own score, with a similar feel. Being this movie was in 3-D, made me worry of synthesized music. Parker actually appears to use a true orchestra. If there is any synthesized samplings, I can't detect them.



All in all. I think this is a good movie soundtrack to sit back and listen to. It's atmosphere is sometimes haunting, but also engaging. Not the best soundtrack in the world. But, considering the movie it was made for, isn't that bad."
Jaws 3-D Score
April R. Holmstrom | 10/07/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The above review pretty much nails it; the underwater and Sea World Themes are the main reason I bought this score. This is a must for the hardcore Jaws fans, but aside from the sea world theme, I don't think the average score buff would dig on this."