Water for Elephants
James Newton Howard Composer , James Newton Howard Producer , James Newton Howard Main Performer
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| 1 | Did I Miss It? | Howard | 1:49 |
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| 2 | The Circus Sets Up | Howard | 2:32 |
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| 3 | Circus Fantasy | Howard | 3:44 |
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| 4 | Jacob Sees Marlena | Howard | 5:00 |
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| 5 | (Excerpt) | Brown/DeSylva/Hende | :32 |
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| 6 | Prosze Rosie, daj noge | Howard | 4:12 |
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| 7 | Rosie | Howard | 3:24 |
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| 8 | Speakeasy Kiss | Howard | 1:33 |
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| 9 | I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) | Daugherty/Reynolds | 1:40 |
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| 10 | Barbara's Tent | Howard | 1:18 |
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| 11 | Jacob Returns | Howard | 5:30 |
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| 12 | Don't Tell Him What Happened To Me | Brown/DeSylva/Hende | 2:02 |
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| 13 | Shooting Star | Howard | 2:25 |
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| 14 | The Job Is Yours | Howard | :57 |
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| 15 | I Need a Little Sugar In My Bowl | Brynn/Small/William | 2:49 |
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| 16 | Stomp Time Blues | Parham | 2:34 |
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| 17 | I Can See Straight Through You | Howard | 6:00 |
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| 18 | Sanctuary | Howard | 1:55 |
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| 19 | Baptism / Jacob & Rosie | Howard | 1:58 |
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| 20 | The Stampede / I'm Coming Home | Howard | 8:21 |
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Water for Elephants
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Sony Classics
Style: Classic Female Blues
Water for Elephants
UPC: 886978726629
Release Date: 04/19/2011
Original Release Date: 04/19/2011
Number of Discs: 1
- James Newton Howard
Composer
- James Newton Howard
Producer
- James Newton Howard
Main Performer
James Christopher Monger
Appropriately nostalgic and sepia-toned, the soundtrack for the big screen adaptation of author Sara Gruen's circus-themed, Great Depression romance Water for Elephants features the work of Grammy-winning composer James Newton Howard. Peppered with Depression-era nuggets like Bessie Smith's bawdy ?Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl,? Jasper Taylor & His State Street Boys' ?Stomp Time Blues,? and Ruth Etting's ?Button Up Your Overcoat,? Water for Elephants, much like the film and novel themselves, dutifully evoke a bygone era. Largely orchestral with flourishes of mandolin and guitar, jazz, cabaret, and vaudeville blues, Howard?s lovely and lucid score draws from the realms of fantasy, magical realism, and historical fiction while maintaining a concrete sense of place. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
