Little Children (Original Motion Picture Score) - Thomas Newman

Little Children (Original Motion Picture Score)

Thomas Newman

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 2006-12-11
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 2006 This compilation WaterTower Music as licensee for Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Snack Time Thomas Newman 1:11 USD 1.29
2
Tissue Thomas Newman 0:52 USD 1.29
3
2 Hillcrest Thomas Newman 0:47 USD 1.29
4
Late Hit Thomas Newman 1:12 USD 1.29
5
Bandshell Thomas Newman 2:05 USD 1.29
6
Red Bathing Suit Thomas Newman 2:03 USD 1.29
7
Lucy Thomas Newman 1:46 USD 1.29
8
It's Wrong and It's Weird Thomas Newman 2:33 USD 1.29
9
Pool Days Thomas Newman 1:49 USD 1.29
10
Weekends Were Difficult Thomas Newman 1:47 USD 1.29
11
What's the Hurry? Thomas Newman 3:31 USD 1.29
12
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other W Thomas Newman 2:35 USD 1.29
13
Mae Thomas Newman 1:08 USD 1.29
14
A Sniff Or Two Thomas Newman 1:42 USD 1.29
15
Torso Thomas Newman 1:10 USD 1.29
16
Be a Good Boy Thomas Newman 1:41 USD 1.29
17
Slutty Kay Thomas Newman 0:42 USD 1.29
18
Little Children Thomas Newman 1:18 USD 1.29
19
End Title (Little Children) Thomas Newman 7:40 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Beautiful

    5
    By Honest 4 real
    every song matches its title and it is so beautiful to match the awesome movie loves it
  • The music makes the movie!

    5
    By Lonestargrrl
    This movie got into my soul for so many reasons (the #1 being a Mother myself). It stayed with me for DAYS. I couldn't quit thinking about it. The soundtrack increased the experience exponentially. Especially the LAST scene. I play "Little Children" over and over again. I was so happy to find it on I-tunes.
  • Thomas Newman is a god!

    4
    By IMAGICA
    There are several gorgeous tracks on this score... "2 Hillcrest", "Red Bathing Suit", "Pool Days" are just a few of them. Thomas Newman does it again! Another minimalist album on iTunes that may interest Thomas Newman fans is APOURIA: THE FIREFLY TREE (demo sessions).
  • Bandshell

    4
    By mikey mike85
    -This is probably one of the most peaceful scores I've ever heard. It's the type that you listen to when you're done doing stuff you're not suppose to do till you're married and in the mood for something quiet and not something that makes your ears bleed. Fans of great composer Thomas Newman will no doubt be in familiar territory with the score which features classic Newman sounds like beautiful string writing and that sad little piano, but not to fear since he doesn't just simply rip himself off, but writes a very refreshing score. -The highlight on the album for me is fantastic "Bandshell" track. I think it's for the gorgeous shot in the movie when Brad is watching the kids skate in slow motion. It starts off in an almost comedic way with pizzicato strings then the bowed strings kick in playing a very peaceful tune that just warms your heart. Newman also throws in a skittering piano around the 45 sec. mark which always reminds me of Danny Elfman for some reason. He also throws in some synths and it actually works in this case and blends in nicely with the strings instead of standing out or giving one a headache. -Other great tracks include "It's Wrong and It's Weird", "Lucy", "Pool Days", "Mae", "Be a Good Boy" and of course the fantastic "End Titles". "It's Wrong and It's Weird" accompanies the first sex scene and Newman absolutely nails the whole odd nature of that scene. The two characters are glad they're doing it, but at the same time feel weird and the music captures that weirdness very nicely. "Lucy", "Pool Days" "Be a Good Boy", and "Mae" are all lovely string and piano pieces with some very cool other worldly synths thrown in there. They kinda remind me of Isham's stuff from "Crash" only Newman does it better :) -The End Title music here is by far one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard in my 22 year life on this planet. It starts off simply with strings playing a simple melody and just keeps on growing for almost 8 minutes. Those familiar with Newman will recognize the string writing since it sounds like something out of "Road To Perdition", but his writing here although being familiar is fresh and my 2nd favorite cue on the album. About 4 minutes into it Newman adds some very beautiful woodwinds to compliment the strings and the occasional snare drum hit which makes for a very pleasing musical experience. -The album whiles being for the large part excellent does have it problems and for me those were primarily the droning synths that just made no sense to me. Tracks like "Late Hit" just feature nothing but weird synths that don't play any particular melody but just drone and moan throughout the track without a purpose. "What's the Hurry?" also features the same problem. Don't get me wrong it works well in the movie when you're watching the weird little scenes that the music accompanies, but when you're just listening to it by itself it just doesn't work. Gets really irritating after a while and for me it stopped the album from being perfect for me. But hey that's my opinion, I'm sure others will love the use of it, it just wasn't my cup of tea. -It's a fantastic album that if only it didn't have the annoying droning synths on a few of the tracks, would have gotten a perfect score from me. It's very relaxing and dreamlike, and has one hell of an End Title cue
  • Flawless

    5
    By ELO7
    A must have...
  • Wonderful

    5
    By Jofo1185
    I've been a big fan fo Thomas Newman for a long time now, and the same qualities that I fell in love with are included on this soundtrack. In fact I listened to the soundtrack before I even saw the movie, and because of the soundtrack I got to see a great film. My favorite track has to be the end title. Great music, great composer, CHECK THIS ONE OUT!
  • Another great soundtrack from one of my favorite artists!

    4
    By Jbeen
    I was so glad to see itunes added Thomas Newman's recent soundtrack releases for "Little Children" and "The Good German", though unlike "German", "Little Children" has many of the definitive slow, introspective gems I love in Newman's scores. My favorites here are "Pool Days", "Red Bathing Suit" "It's Wrong and It's Weird" and "Lucy" - the kind of songs perfect for accompanying dreams. Now if only itunes would share Newman's other beautiful works, such as his soundtracks from "White Oleander", "The Horse Whisperer" and "How to Make an American Quilt"!
  • Perfect.

    5
    By Tipo
    An absolutely flawless score. It works so well with the characters, the events, the emotions flowing from this screen and into the minds of the audiences. A tad reminiscent of "American Beauty" in some places, but its the same composer, so what did you expect. Fantastic.

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