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StreamingSoundtracks.com - Eagle Eye - Brian Tyler
Album Information |
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Album
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Eagle Eye |
Artist
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Brian Tyler |
Year
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2008 |
Genre
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Soundtrack |
Rating
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ASIN
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B001EW3DF2 |
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Reviewers Rating |
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2 reviews done for this album. |
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Wow! |
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Krazykaleb |
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14 Oct 2008 |
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This soundtrack takes the best of every action movie and puts it in one soundtrack!
There is the rhythm of Jason Bourne but Brian Tyler hits cues and feelings of other composers styles. Here are the similarities to composers below:
Like Track 1: Eagle Eye- Sounds like Steve Jablonsky's Transformers with the rhythm of John Powell.
Track 2: Eagle Eye Main Title- Rhythm of John Powell and melody of James Newton Howard along with I, Robot by Marco Beltrami and Brad Fidel.
Track 3: Final Manipulations- Sounds like a mixture of John Powell's Jason Bourne stuff and James Newton Howard.
Track 4: Escape- Sounds like a mixture of John Williams, Don Davis and James Horner.
Track 5: Honor- sounds like James Newton Howard I am Legend.
Track 6: Chutes- Mixture of John Powell and James Newton Howard styles.
Track 7: Ladders- Sounds like John Powell, James Newton Howard again.
Track 8: Ariia- Sounds like Harry Gregson-Williams and James Newton Howard.
Track 9: Sounds like Harry Gregson-Williams, James Newton Howard and John Powell.
Track 10: James Newton Howard.
Track 11: Rhythm of John Powell and melody of James Newton Howard along with I, Robot by Marco Beltrami and Brad Fidel.
Track 12: John Powell and Steve Jablonsky/Harry Gregson-Williams.
Track 13: Steve Jablonsky.
Track 14: John Powell and James Newton Howard and James Horner.
Track 15: This is definitely Hans Zimmer or just Brian Tyler on his own.
Track 16: John Powell and James Newton Howard and James Horner styles.
Track 17: John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams and James Horner.
Track 18: John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams.
Track 19- James Horner, John Williams.
Track 20- James Horner, Harry Gregson-Williams, John Powell and James Newton Howard.
Track 21- James Newton Howard, John Powell, Don Davis, Steve Jablonsky/Harry Gregson-Williams, John Williams AND JAMES HORNER.
Track 22: Is just Brian Tylers own style.
I really like this soundtrack and it's my very first Brian Tyler Soundtrack. This guy has great potential for more.
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sheer adrenalin |
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cosinusomikron |
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5 Nov 2009 |
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This one of the - maybe the - most action-packed scores I know. Tyler created a exciting soundtrack with rhythm and great orchestrations. But there are also very emotional and mystical moments, which are all held together by two themes (they both firstly appear in track 1 "Eagle Eye") But after a while, the music gets montonous, because the cues are structured pretty similar and the themes are used quite extensive. So Tyler's "Eagle Eye" is an outstanding soundtrack, which works perfectly in the movie, but has a problem to become more than just sheer adrenalin.
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