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Pan's Labyrinth

Pan's Labyrinth

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Creator: Javier Navarrete
Label: Milan Records
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 5064

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 36190
UPC: 731383619021
EAN: 0731383619021
ASIN: B000JU8HII

Release Date: December 19, 2006
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Tracks:

  • Long, Long Time Ago
  • The Labyrinth
  • Rose, Dragon
  • The Fairy and the Labyrinth
  • Three Trials
  • The Moribund Tree and the Toad
  • Guerrilleros
  • A Book of Blood
  • Mercedes Lullaby
  • The Refuge
  • Not Human
  • The River
  • A Tale
  • Deep Forest
  • Vals of the Mandrake
  • The Funeral
  • Mercedes
  • Pan and the Full Moon
  • Ofelia
  • A Princess
  • Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Too many soundtracks feel interchangeable, and rare are the composers who really capture a movie's core. But Javier Navarrete has succeeded in his Oscar-nominated score for Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth, a dark fantasy set in 1944 Spain. The first cue, "Long, Long Time Ago," sets the melancholy tone with piano and voice; the spectral piano pops up several more times, and the theme is more fully developed in "Mercedes Lullaby." But it's the second track, the aptly titled "The Labyrinth," that really gives the listener insight into the movie's tenebrous universe. While Navarrete can certainly do short, intimate pieces dotted with telling arrangements (like the few trumpet notes adding a subtle Spanish flavor to "Rose, Dragon"), he excels on the longer tracks, such as "Not Human," which goes through a succession of moods, each one increasingly scary, without ever going overboard into cheap, demonstrative effects. Navarrete has already had a long career as a film scorer in Spain, and this won't be the last American audiences hear from him. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Product Description
Sountrack to director Guillermo del Toro's 2006 horror/fantasy film starring Ivana Baquero.

Album Description
PAN'S LABYRINTH unfolds through the eyes of Ofelia, a dreamy little girl who is uprooted to a rural military outpost commanded by her new stepfather. Ofelia lives out her own dark fable as she confronts monsters both otherworldly and human. Spanish composer, Javier Navarrete brings the music of Pan's Labyrinth alive. It captures the fantastical mood of the film - a fairy tale fantasy for adults, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War - with all of the tension and imagination of this rich, layered film.


Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Expression of a Mythical Landscape   October 2, 2008
[This review is part of my 31 Days of Halloween series.]

When I first reviwed the movie version of Pan's Labyrinth, I suggested that it was an intrinsic part of the over all "feel" of the film to listen to the Spanish language (and, of course, read the subtitles if you didn't understand Spanish). I suggested that, as in ceremony of ritual magick, the vocal sound itself was an incantation, summoning powers the popular culture has pushed into the background & attempted its' best to hide. This CD confirms that impression.

Even the titles of the selections sound more substanial in Spanish:

Long, Long Time Ago (Hace mucho, mucho tiempo)
Rose, Dragon (La rosa y el dragon)
A Book of Blood (El libro de sangre)
etc.

This CD manifests on the symphonic level. It weaves a tale of mystery, myth, passion, blood & achievment of The Great Work.

The Lullaby sings it all.

Calling forth Pan--the forces of nature that in our ignorance we have rejected & oppressed.

Calling forth Pan--the latent powers of nature to heal what we have done.



5 out of 5 stars Alan Cooke New Zealand   July 14, 2008
Alina - Arvo Pärt

Having seen the movie & thinking it was a little different to what i expected it has continued to fasinate me & i eventually watched it again some months later. It is a good film but not the "good fairy type" as parts of the movie are quite diturbing.
The music continued to play in my head for months & i enventually came upon the CD of the movie music by Navarrette. It is now rated in my top 5 of my music collection. If you like this work you should also listen to work by Arvo Part (Lamentate & Alina) Gorecki (symphoney no 3 "symphony of sorrowful songs) & John Tavener's (Protecting Veil) Navarette may have even borrowed a lttle piano work from Arvo Part ?
I cannot find any other work by Navarrette & would be interested if anyone else has uncovered his work.
All these composers are best played on high quality systems in a quiet room without any other interference or distractions - all haunting good pieces of work.



5 out of 5 stars Exquisite!   May 28, 2008
After falling in love with the theme song to Guillermo del Toro's masterpiece, I had to have it! Javier Navarrete's opening lullaby is nothing short of haunting. As an avid collector of soundtracks, Pan's Labyrinth will remain at the top of the pile in my study. FABULOUS!


5 out of 5 stars great ost!   March 20, 2008
if you've watched the movie you should get the ost! (while you're at it, get the music box from newline as well!)




5 out of 5 stars Pan's Labyrinnth   September 30, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The movie was very moving even though I don't understand Spanish and had to rely on the English interpretation. It showed deep emotions of a little child and what can happen during the upheavals of a country under a horrific dictatorship. The music was one of the reasons that I bought the sound track. Music can affect me terribly and deeply. This is one sound track that did so along with the movie part. I could watch this over and over and always be brought to tears and anger when the scenes were appropriate.

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