The Fury

John Williams  Main Performer

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1 Main Title Williams 3:12
2 For Gillian Williams 2:42
3 Vision on the Stairs Williams 4:09
4 Hester's Theme and the House Williams 4:35
5 Gillian's Escape Williams 6:14
6 The Search for Robin Williams 2:42
7 Death on the Carousel [Original Version] Williams 2:51
8 Gillian's Vision Williams 4:02
9 Death on the Carousel and End Titles Williams 8:28
10 Epilogue Williams 4:37
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The Fury

Audio Compact Disc [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

Label: Varèse Sarabande

Style: Soundtracks

The Fury

UPC: 030206526424

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Main Title, For Gillian, Vision on the Stairs, Hester's Theme and the House, Gillian's Escape, The Search for Robin, Death on the Carousel [Original Version], Gillian's Vision, Death on the Carousel and End Titles, Epilogue]
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Jason Ankeny

John Williams channels the sound and spirit of the legendary Bernard Herrmann in his score for Brian DePalma's horror classic The Fury -- no simple homage, however, the music instead expands and even challenges Herrmann's profoundly influential approach to the genre, and proves one of Williams' finest efforts. While the score's lumbering brass, tumbling woodwinds and eruptions of dissonance clearly reference Herrmann, Williams retains his own signature harmonic strengths, and though the music bends beneath the weight of Herrmann's brand of apocalyptic clamor, it never breaks, emphasizing melodic evolution even in the face of pure, unadulterated noise. So too does Williams accentuate humanity in even the most evil and portentous cues -- in paying tribute to Herrmann, he creates perhaps the most personal and potent music of his career to date. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi