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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelDewa, Death Waltz
UPC5053760012979
eBay Product ID (ePID)16070885496
Product Key Features
Release Year2015
FormatRecord
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistFrank Ilfman
Release TitleBig Bad Wolves (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.79 lb
Item Length12.29 in
Item Width12.28 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks15
TracksBig Bad Wolves: Main Theme, Hide and Seek: Opening Titles, The March, Scream for Me, The Chair of Horror, The Phone Call, The Chase, Help Me, Saved By the Bell, A Story About a Little Girl, Hammer and Bones, Man Rides a Horse, The Truth Will Set You Free, The Green House, Now Talk
Number of Discs1
NotesOriginal score by Frank Ilfman. Original cover art by We Buy Your Kids. Sleeve notes by Directors Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado. One off pressing for Record Store Day 2015. Gatefold Sleeve. Pink & white swirl vinyl with red splatter. "Death Waltz Recording Company is proud to release an immediate classic of contemporary film scoring in the guise of Frank Ilfman's score to the Israeli thriller BIG BAD WOLVES. Acclaimed worldwide and called "the best film of 2013" by Quentin Tarantino, the film is a heady and disturbing treatise on violence and the use of torture as a schoolteacher is kidnapped after being suspected of murdering a little girl. Horrific twists and turns follow in a grim tale that you won't find easy to forget. What stands out immediately is Ilfman's very classical approach to the music. The main theme is beautiful, with searching strings and woodwind counterpoint, and a sense of hope. But there's a sinister undercurrent, giving a sense of inevitability. The percussion has a harsh and jagged edge and provides violence, but there's a sense of humour in Ilfman's music, at one point imitating Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf' suite. It's a menacing piece of work, emotionally intense yet surprisingly beautiful, with the composer not going for what you'd perhaps expect, and the main theme just keeps coming back, relentless, searching. It's an amazing work that has earned it's plaudits. Of course, if you don't like it, be careful who you tell. It's a harsh world out there