Genre: Score
Country: US
Year: 2013
Composer: Steve Jablonsky
Audio Codec: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Duration: 1:00:03
1. His Name Is Mickey Cohen (2:25)
2. Welcome To Los Angeles (3:13)
3. He Can’t Have You (1:39)
4. War For the Soul of LA (2:48)
5. There Goes Our Ride (1:14)
6. You Can’t Shoot Me (3:52)
7. Always Knew I’d Die In Burbank (2:30)
8. You’re Talking to God (0:51)
9. The Bug (2:18)
10. Hot Potato With a Grenade (3:19)
11. You Know the Drill (1:07)
12. I Was Just Hopin’ To Take You To Bed (1:26)
13. Kill ‘Em All (2:00)
14. Chinatown (4:28)
15. Keeler (2:18)
16. Connie Lives (1:54)
17. Let’s Finish It (2:26)
18. Union Station (1:37)
19. Light ‘Em Up (7:31)
20. The City of Angels (4:06)
21. Gangster Squad (2:58)
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Humor me while I vent for a moment: I’m as big a Jablonsky fan as any and was looking forward to this score. Thought he’d really break free from his recent generic sci-fi scores, which are all pretty much interchangeable. Yet here’s a 1940s gangster film…whose score sounds like it could be from "Transformers 4" — and even seems to borrow heavily from "Inception" (aside from the last track which is clearly modeled from "The Untouchables"). Here’s hoping there’s something new in his next one….
Like Pain & Gain?
That’s too bad. I was pissed when I heard they might replace the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre scene, but at the same time I understand why. I forgot to check and see if they actually did replace it, so I was not happy when that scene did not occur in the film. Instead it was replaced by the Chinatown sequence. Hopefully it will be a deleted scene on the Blu-ray or there will be an extended cut. I enjoyed the score, but there will always be haters who say Jablonsky has no talent. (Not pointing any fingers or calling anyone out)
I don’t believe the CD has been released yet but is available as a digital download.
No offense taken. Being a fan myself, I think Jablonsky is very talented; I just wish he were more dynamic. It could be the case in "Gangster Squad" that he wasn’t allowed to open up: the producers may have wanted a percussive, contemporary score, so his hands were tied. This happens often and is what probably happened with "Battleship" — the filmmakers demanded another Transformers score.
Are u sure the source is lossless? or lossy?
Isn’t the lossless = flac and lossy = mp3
Humor me while I vent for a moment: I’m as big a Jablonsky fan as any and was looking forward to this score. Thought he’d really break free from his recent generic sci-fi scores, which are all pretty much interchangeable. Yet here’s a 1940s gangster film…whose score sounds like it could be from "Transformers 4" — and even seems to borrow heavily from "Inception" (aside from the last track which is clearly modeled from "The Untouchables"). Here’s hoping there’s something new in his next one….
The producers/director surely wanted a score that sounded like Jablonskys other work, thats why they hired him and he gave them one…that�s how showbiz works…
Gangster Squad
Miusic by: Steve Jablonsky
Released: 2012
Format: MP3 320kbps
Size: 128 MB
Tracklista
01. His Name Is Mickey Cohen [02:25]
02. Welcome To Los Angeles [03:12]
03. He Can’t Have You [01:39]
04. War For the Soul of LA [02:48]
05. There Goes Our Ride [01:14]
06. You Can’t Shoot Me [03:52]
07. Always Knew I’d Die In Burbank [02:29]
08. You’re Talking to God [00:50]
09. The Bug [02:18]
10. Hot Potato With a Grenade [03:18]
11. You Know the Drill [01:06]
12. I Was Just Hopin’ To Take You To Bed [01:26]
13. Kill ‘Em All [02:00]
14. Chinatown [04:28]
15. Keeler [02:18]
16. Connie Lives [01:53]
17. Let’s Finish It [02:25]
18. Union Station [01:36]
19. Light ‘Em Up [07:31]
20. The City of Angels [04:06]
21. Gangster Squad [02:57]
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1. His Name Is Mickey Cohen (2:25)
2. Welcome To Los Angeles (3:13)
3. He Can’t Have You (1:39)
4. War For the Soul of LA (2:48)
5. There Goes Our Ride (1:14)
6. You Can’t Shoot Me (3:52)
7. Always Knew I’d Die In Burbank (2:30)
8. You’re Talking to God (0:51)
9. The Bug (2:18)
10. Hot Potato With a Grenade (3:19)
11. You Know the Drill (1:07)
12. I Was Just Hopin’ To Take You To Bed (1:26)
13. Kill ‘Em All (2:00)
14. Chinatown (4:28)
15. Keeler (2:18)
16. Connie Lives (1:54)
17. Let’s Finish It (2:26)
18. Union Station (1:37)
19. Light ‘Em Up (7:31)
20. The City of Angels (4:06)
21. Gangster Squad (2:58)
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Film music really lost it’s point completly these last 10 years.
Film music really lost it’s point completly these last 10 years.
Listen to LA Confidential, there you go
Comparing Goldsmith to Jablonsky??? Are you kiddding???
So is Goldsmith’s Chinatown, and as music score it evokes more the noir-like aspects than the LA Confidential score, in my opinion.
I still haven’t seen Chinatown yet (and therefore haven’t heard the score), but it’s on my list
The sessions have more empty spaces in between
I’d second the view of Chinatown, and also recommend the score to the Rockstar Game LA Noire.
Well, yes, I did, and I’m sorry for my misinterpretation. I’ts because I believe that LA Confidential has some modern scoring technics, but made right.
Anyone for a re-up please?
Anyone for a re-up please?
PM the poster… that’s all you have to do.
A thousand thanks,
paullersey
You’ re Great!!
Many Thanks, William