The Theory Of Everything – J�hann J�hannsson (OST) (2014) [MP3 @320]



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11-19-2014, 05:27 PM
The Theory Of Everything – J�hann J�hannsson (OST) (2014)

The Theory Of Everything
J�hann J�hannsson
Released: 2014
Format: MP3 @320kbps
Size: 113 MB

Tracklista

" 1. Cambridge, 1963 [01:41]
2. Rowing [01:42]
3. Domestic Pressures [02:37]
4. Chalkboard [01:05]
5. Cavendish Lab [02:31]
6. Collapsing Inwards [02:17]
7. A Game Of Croquet [02:45]
8. The Origins Of Time [02:21]
9. Viva Voce [01:36]
10. The Wedding [01:42]
11. The Dreams That Stuff Is Made Of [01:51]
12. A Spacetime Singularity [02:16]
13. The Stairs [01:07]
14. A Normal Family [01:41]
15. Forces Of Attraction [02:03]
16. Rowing – Alternative Version [00:37]
17. Camping [01:18]
18. Coma [01:03]
19. The Spelling Board [00:59]
20. the Voice Box [00:51]
21. A Brief History Of Time [02:02]
22. Daisy, Daisy [02:21]
23. A Model Of The Universe [02:52]
24. The Theory Of Everything [01:08]
25. London, 1988 [02:52]
26. Epilogue [01:49]
27. The Whirling Ways Of Stars That Pass [01:52]"

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pitudelerue
11-19-2014, 05:47 PM
Excellent score, thanks.

val87
11-26-2014, 03:11 PM
thank you so much 😀

ackalaka
12-03-2014, 05:00 AM
Thank you very much! 😀

Jack the Ripper
12-03-2014, 10:08 PM
Thank you!

star_galaxy
12-08-2014, 11:59 PM
Thank you for posting, I really love the soundtrack.

Only sad thing is that it is obvious that they’ve used Alexander Desplat’s Extremely Loud Incredibly Close as a temp track in the film, and it has obviously influenced parts of the score. If you compare the track "Chalkboard" in this OST with "Piano Lessons With Grandma" from the Desplat score it is VERY obvious. You could call it plagiarism in fact. A fine soundtrack nonetheless.


spanisheyes
12-09-2014, 04:40 AM
Interesting post star_galaxy. I’ve been enjoying this score a lot, I knew it felt very Desplat-like however the extreme familiarity of some of the melodies were really strange. It would be interesting to do a track by track comparison, there is more than an instance of plagiarism at play here. This reminds me of Korzeniowski lifting from Mishima for W.E. Shame directors put them in this position because all are extremely talented composers. I wonder if there are deals behind the scene to credit original composers because sometimes the copying is so blatant, they don’t even change the key, rhythm, chords or any of the melodies. If deals were made between publishers, it would explain why there are no lawsuits.

star_galaxy
12-09-2014, 08:38 AM
I doubt that there are deals done behind the scene to credit the original composer. Sometimes these things end up in court too such as was the case with Tyler Bates copying Elliot Goldenthal (and score of Titus) in 300.

P.S Here are youtube links for the example of two tracks that sound strikingly similar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtSIvRitx3M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teP_cFAJ9tw


jaroshulk28
12-24-2014, 04:28 AM
Thank you!

radattack
01-17-2015, 07:30 PM
Thanks! I remember loving the score when I was watching this movie!

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