The Natural (1984 Film)
Facts
| Studio | Warner Bros / Wea |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075992511629 |
| Buy this item ... | 2 new from $44.99, 14 used from $2.99 |
About The Natural (1984 Film)
Tracks
- Prologue 1915-1923
- The Whammer Strikes Out
- The Old Farm 1939
- The Majors: The Mind Is a Strange Thing
- Knock the Cover off the Ball
- Memo
- The Natural
- Wrigley Field
- Iris and Roy
- Winning
- A Father Makes a Difference
- Penthouse Party
- The Final Game
- The End Title
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Moving, Spectacular - a true orchestral classic!! |
However when put to the task of a soundtrack for a movie about a baseball "Natural" Mr. Newman pulled out all the stops. You'll hear the famous clips from this CD during a "best of" sports feature or maybe a biography of a great hero. It's a must have for a cinematic classical collector. The composition includes soft and pleasant textures like walking in a magnificient wheat field on a sunny day - some rinky dink 20's style jazz...a caliope rendition of "Take me out to the Ballgame".
Grab your favorite beverage or herbal remedy, get in your favorite easy chair, load the CD and crank it up.
You'll love it. August 10, 2005
| By far one of the best movie soundtracks ever composed |
With "The Natural," which he not only composed but conducted, Newman manages the pretty neat trick of stepping into the enormous shoes left by Aaron Copland. Newman takes the perfectly American pasttime of baseball and melds it perfectly with the American penchant for youth, sunshine, nostalgia, and happy endings--all without a single instance of treacle or falsity. He sounds Coplandian here without sounding slavish. He soars on wings of his own making and utterly enriches the film "The Natural" with his music.
"Prologue 1915 - 1923" opens the soundtrack and deftly sketches the career Robert Redford's Roy Hobbs character had in the minors and then briefly in the majors, limning the energetic youth of the new baseball player followed by the slower, more minor-key weariness Hobbs experiences as he seems to lose his touch. With "Knock the Cover Off the Ball," Newman somehow captures a sparkly, sunstruck afternoon out in the middle of a baseball field, the fierce concentration needed to do the deed demanded in the title, and the gathering speed of the ball itself. In "Winning," the big band, swinging tune says it all. You need brass balls to survive this ball game, son, and the music handily underscores that rule without the aid of a single lyric.
Had Randy Newman never written another film score beyond 1984's "The Natural," he could easily and justly have rested on these fine laurels. We are lucky that he didn't. May 21, 2002
| A home run soundtrack! And I don't even like baseball. |
| Sweetly nostalgic, yet swingy and jazzy. |
| I love the music/inspirational and moving! |
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