Salt (soundtrack)

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Salt (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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ReleasedJuly 20, 2010 (2010-07-20)
Recorded2010
Genre Contemporary classical
Length59:10
Label Madison Gate
Producer James Newton Howard
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Salt (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2010 film Salt . The film's original score is composed by James Newton Howard and released through Madison Gate Records through iTunes on July 20, 2010, and physically as an on-demand CD-R from Amazon.com on August 10, 2010. [1]

Contents

Development

Salt is Howard's maiden collaboration with Noyce. Howard described it as a "state-of-the-art" score which was a mixture of orchestra and electronic music. The instrumentation comprised of drums and other percussion elements, along with the orchestral accompaniment. Describing the complexity of the film's score, he recalled a sequence where Jolie meets her husband Mike Krause (August Diehl), where he wrote a piece of music that described it as a "fantasy, magical" moment energized on Krause's quality and building their relationship. [2] The song "Orlov's Story" includes a Russian lullaby that music editor Joe E. Rand found at Amoeba Music, and which served as inspiration for the choir heard in other tracks – but the chants in the rest of the score are only random syllables, as Rand and Howard thought actual Russian words would be a spoil about Salt's allegiance. [3]

Reception

Thomas Glorieux of Maintitles described it as a "overlong action exercise of James Newton Howard". [4] Filmtracks.com wrote "Salt is a functional but not spectacular score with a few notable highlights." [5] Jordan Raup of The Film Stage wrote "the score, by James Newton Howard, features heavy guitars anytime Jolie does something bad-ass." [6] Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter and Justin Chang of Variety described the score as "nerve-teasing" and "topnotch". [7] [8] Lisa Kennedy of The Denver Post called it as "propulsive". [9] In contrast, A. O. Scott of The New York Times criticized it as "loud and empty". [10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by James Newton Howard

Salt (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Prisoner Exchange"4:09
2."Escaping the CIA"5:20
3."Cornered"1:09
4."Orlov's Story"4:43
5."Chase Across DC"6:51
6."Hotel Room Preparations/Parade"3:59
7."Attack on St. Bart's Cathedral"3:10
8."A Dark Goddamn Hole"1:47
9."Taser Puppet"1:34
10."You Are My Greatest Creation"4:13
11."Destiny"2:22
12."Barge Apocalypse"2:26
13."Day X"1:37
14."I'm Going Home"2:16
15."Eight Floors Down"2:51
16."Arming the Football"2:11
17."Not Safe with Me"2:27
18."You're About to Become Famous"1:38
19."Mano a Mano"1:51
20."Garroted"3:32
21."Go Get Em"3:10
Total length:59:10

Personnel

Credits adapted from CD liner notes. [11]

Orchestra

Instruments

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