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127 Hours (soundtrack)

127 Hours: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to Danny Boyle's 2010 film of the same name. It was composed by Academy Award Winner A. R. Rahman, Boyle's previous collaborator on Slumdog Millionaire. The score, centred on guitar, was recorded mainly in London and was completed in three weeks.[2] The soundtrack was released digitally on 2 November and physically on 22 November, by Interscope Records and Fox Music.[3] The score is briefly orchestral and the song's main theme, "If I Rise" features Rahman playing the Harpejji.[4]

127 Hours: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Released2 November 2010[1]
RecordedK. M. Musiq Studios, Los Angeles
AIR Studios, London
Miloko Studios, London
Hear No Evil Recording Studio, London
Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios, Chennai
Nirvana Studios, Mumbai
GenrePost-industrial, experimental, ambient
Length1:01:23
LabelInterscope, Fox Music
ProducerA. R. Rahman,
Gretchen Anderson
Danny Boyle film soundtrack chronology
Slumdog Millionaire
(2008)
127 Hours: Music from the Motion Picture
(2010)
A. R. Rahman chronology
Jhootha Hi Sahi
(2010)
127 Hours
(2010)
Rockstar
(2011)
Singles from 127 Hours: Music from the Motion Picture
  1. "If I Rise"
    Released: 2 November 2010

The soundtrack album includes original score and the theme song composed by Rahman, the tracks "Never Hear Surf Music Again" by Free Blood, "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers, Frédéric Chopin's Nocturne No.2 in E flat, Op.9 No.2, "Ça plane pour moi" by Plastic Bertrand, "If You Love Me" by Esther Phillips, and "Festival" by Sigur Rós.[5] The original theme song of the film, "If I Rise", is written by A. R. Rahman (music), Dido and Rollo Armstrong (lyrics) and performed by Dido along with Rahman. It was featured in the climax scene of the film.[6]

The film's subject Aron Ralston's favourite band, Phish, is mentioned in the film. During production, Boyle asked Ralston how Phish lyrics could be included in the film. Ralston sings lines from the Phish song "Sleeping Monkey" when swimming in one of the early scenes of the movie.[7] But the soundtrack album did not feature this song. Another song "The Funeral" from Band of Horses is not in the soundtrack album, but is used in the end of the trailer.

Development Edit

Rahman collaborated with Danny Boyle for the second time. Their previous association, Slumdog Millionaire was a great critical and commercial success to Rahman, who was described by Time magazine as India's most prominent movie songwriter, in 2005.[8] After the scripting finished, Boyle handed over the script to Rahman, who says when he first got the script and the screenplay, even before the shoot, some kind of sounds came into his mind and he put some stuff down and sent it to Boyle when he was cutting the movie.[2] Rahman wanted the score to feel very much like something the cinematic Ralston might be listening to, a mix of heavily layered acoustic and electric guitars, brightened with digital effects.[9] About the selection of guitar as the major instrument, Rahman says:

"My thing was to have one instrument, one instrument that was very close to this character. He was single, he was very confident and young. So I thought the guitar would be perfect."[9]

Rahman says that he was able to complete the score within a short period of three to four weeks.[2] After completing the score, when asked about the scoring experience and challenges, Rahman said:

"The idea was not to make the music sad or self-pitying at all. The idea was to go to Aron's frame of mind where he was happy and confident. Aron has this energy and charm about him, which inspired the movie. The music could have easily gone into a dark zone where you feel uncomfortable sitting in the movie. Danny loves stuff which drives and has a love for surreal, futuristic sounding things."[10]

"At first, it felt a little bit too harsh, but I went to the computer and went for something meditative rather than harsh. It was a very difficult scene. I had to see it more than 40 times. We started pulling things out of the score. We wanted to make it more human."[9]

Reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
ChartAttack     [12]
Empire     
Film Music MagazineA
Filmtracks     
     
Los Angeles Times     
Music Aloud8.75/10
Movie Music UK     
Movie Wave     
ScoreNotes          

The soundtrack received generally favourable critical reviews. Philip French of The Observer commented that "The music is subtly varied; the soundtrack makes admirable use of silence and natural sound."[13]

Sarah Kurchak of ChartAttack reviewed the music saying "There's something about the way Danny Boyle uses popular music in his films that's really exciting for anyone who genuinely cares about the medium. Plenty of directors are good with a score, and he's no slouch in that department, but the use of songs is a different beast. In both score and songs, Boyle seems to have an inherent ability to understand the moods and emotions music can inspire in people and uses it to augment his storytelling."[12]

The soundtrack was rated five out of five in the review by Danny Graydon of Empire magazine. His review reads: "Following their Oscar-winning collaboration on Slumdog Millionaire, A. R. Rahman provides Danny Boyle’s tale of a mountaineer in dire straits with an affecting core of slow-burn, reflective cues that ultimately penetrate in a big way, supported by a typically eclectic array of exterior tracks from the likes of Free Blood, Bill Withers and, most effectively, Sigur Rós. Rahman’s nine cues are anchored on acoustic guitar and generate a suitably meditative tone, augmented by ethnic pipes (Acid Darbari) and ethereal vocals (R. I. P.). Rahman’s collaboration with singer Dido, If I Rise, closes proceedings with a cathartic and quietly optimistic tone which almost prompts a tear."[14]

Margaret Wappler, in the review published in Los Angeles Times, said that "In his last movie, Slumdog Millionaire, director Danny Boyle showed a sophisticated sense of how music and image can intertwine and intensify each other. With his latest, 127 Hours, he proves his skill again, reenlisting composer A.R. Rahman, who won two Academy Awards for his racing, kinetic score to Boyle's violent fairy tale set in Mumbai, India."[15]

Daniel Schweiger of Film Music Magazine said that "Danny Boyle and A.R. Rahman are going for a far more interior moment of transcendence, one that tells us the often-awful fight for life is more than worth it- especially in this haunting fever dream that take a filmmaker and musician to new heights while pondering their way out of a man's darkest hours."[16]

The review published by Christian Clemmensen at Filmtracks commented that "Whether or not you can stomach this film or its equally challenging album, the music serves as even more evidence that the diversity of Rahman's talents can compete favourably in an otherwise arguably stale film scoring environment in the United States."[17]

Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK gave a favourable review and called the score an "unconventional one". He also praised Rahman for his ability to score in multiple genres.[18]

Director Shekhar Kapur, after a special screening of the movie, commented through Twitter that "Rahman's score adds depth to Danny Boyle's deft and energetic direction in 127 hours. Rahman certainly deserves another Oscar for 127 hours, Danny Boyle and Rahman are proving to be a great combination."[19]

Aron Ralston, on whom the movie is based, praised Rahman for the music and posted a hand-written note on Facebook and Twitter, which reads:

"For A.R, Thank you for bringing your amazing music to my story – if only I had your soundtrack in the canyon, I could've lasted another 127 hours. Best Wishes, A.R. (Aron Ralston)."[20]

Awards and nominations Edit

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Never Hear Surf Music Again"John PughFree Blood5:52
2."Horseshoe Canyon"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman3:01
3."Liberation Begins"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman2:14
4."Touch of the Sun"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman4:39
5."Lovely Day"Bill Withers, Skip ScarboroughBill Withers4:16
6."Nocturne No.2 in E flat, Op.9 No.2"Frédéric ChopinVladimir Ashkenazy4:01
7."Ça plane pour moi"Francis Jean Deprijck, Yves Maurice LacomblezPlastic Bertrand3:00
8."Liberation in a Dream"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman4:06
9."If You Love Me (Really Love Me)"Marguerite Monnot, Édith Piaf (Original French lyrics), Geoffrey Parsons (English adaptation)Esther Phillips3:27
10."Acid Darbari"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman4:21
11."R.I.P."A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman5:11
12."Liberation"A. R. RahmanA. R. Rahman3:11
13."Festival"Jon Thor Birgisson, Orri Páll Dýrason, Georg Hólm, Kjartan SveinssonSigur Rós9:26
14."If I Rise"A. R. Rahman, Dido & Rollo ArmstrongDido, A. R. Rahman, Chorus[a]4:38
Total length:1:01:23
Notes
  1. ^ Chorus by The Gleehive Children's Choir, Mumbai (Jervis Dias, Kristen Fernandes, Alisha Pais, Jessica Dmello, Sherize Alveyn, Evania Cerejo, Jememia Fernandes, and Aidan D'silva) and recorded at Octavious Studio, Mumbai.[33]

Personnel Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Shankaran Malini (29 December 2010). "Rahman's music enthralls for 127 hours". Express News Service. The New Indian Express. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Roberts, Sheila. "Composer A.R. Rahman Interview 127 Hours". Collider. from the original on 30 October 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  3. ^ "127 Hours: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack Album to Be Released Digitally on November 2nd and in Physical Format on November 22 on Interscope, Featuring New Original Music by Oscar-Winning Film Composer A.R. Rahman"
  4. ^ Burlingame, Jon (11 February 2011). "Eye on the Oscars: Music". Variety. p. A3.
  5. ^ Grimm, Becca. "Sigur Rós, Bill Withers, Many More Featured on 127 Hours Soundtrack". Paste Magazine. from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Best Song and Score is not cool enough for Reznor and Ross". AwardsDaily. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  7. ^ Aron Ralston's insight helping form Boyle's ‘127 Hours' 18 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine. The Washington Post. 9 November 2009.
  8. ^ Corliss, Richard. (1 January 2005). That Old Feeling: Isn't It Rahmantic? 4 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Time magazine. Retrieved on 25 May 2008.
  9. ^ a b c Todd Martens (7 December 2010). "'127 Hours' and other films take experimental turns in music". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  10. ^ Jim Castagnera. "Movie review – 127 Hours". The History Place. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  11. ^ James Christopher Monger. "127 Hours: Music from the Motion Picture". allmusic. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  12. ^ a b Sarah Kurchak (22 September 2010). . Chartattack. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  13. ^ Philip French (9 January 2011). "127 Hours – review". The Guardian. from the original on 28 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  14. ^ Danny Graydon (17 January 2011). "Review of 127 Hours". Empire. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
  15. ^ Margaret Wappler (4 January 2011). "Soundtrack review: A.R. Rahman's '127 Hours'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  16. ^ Daniel Schweiger (1 November 2010). "CD Review: 127 Hours – Original Soundtrack". Film Music Magazine. from the original on 30 December 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  17. ^ "Editorial Review: 127 Hours". Filmtracks. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  18. ^ Jonathan Broxton (7 November 2010). "127 HOURS – A.R. Rahman". Movie Music UK. from the original on 6 February 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  19. ^ . Filmydum.com. 29 October 2010. Archived from the original on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  20. ^ "Aron Ralston praises Rahman". The Times of India. 10 December 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  21. ^ a b "List of Academy Award nominations". Chicago Sun-Times. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  22. ^ "2010 EDA Awards Nominees". Alliance of Women Film Journalists. 21 December 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  23. ^ . Hindustan Times. 18 January 2011. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
  24. ^ Susan King (14 January 2011). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
  25. ^ "Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards Nominees". awardsdaily.com. 3 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  26. ^ . Denver Film Critics Society. 28 January 2011. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  27. ^ "A. R. Rahman loses out on Golden Globe". The Hindu. 17 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  28. ^ a b . Cinema Sight. 12 December 2010. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  29. ^ "The Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards". Awards Daily. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  30. ^ . San Diego Film Critics Society. 17 December 2010. Archived from the original on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  31. ^ a b . Satellite Awards. 1 December 2010. Archived from the original on 11 November 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  32. ^ "2010 WAFCA Winners". WAFCA. 6 December 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  33. ^ Collin Rodriguez (27 February 2011). . The Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2011.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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LondonPanchathan Record Inn and AM Studios ChennaiNirvana Studios MumbaiGenrePost industrial experimental ambientLength1 01 23LabelInterscope Fox MusicProducerA R Rahman Gretchen AndersonDanny Boyle film soundtrack chronologySlumdog Millionaire 2008 127 Hours Music from the Motion Picture 2010 A R Rahman chronologyJhootha Hi Sahi 2010 127 Hours 2010 Rockstar 2011 Singles from 127 Hours Music from the Motion Picture If I Rise Released 2 November 2010The soundtrack album includes original score and the theme song composed by Rahman the tracks Never Hear Surf Music Again by Free Blood Lovely Day by Bill Withers Frederic Chopin s Nocturne No 2 in E flat Op 9 No 2 Ca plane pour moi by Plastic Bertrand If You Love Me by Esther Phillips and Festival by Sigur Ros 5 The original theme song of the film If I Rise is written by A R Rahman music Dido and Rollo Armstrong lyrics and performed by Dido along with Rahman It was featured in the climax scene of the film 6 The film s subject Aron Ralston s favourite band Phish is mentioned in the film During production Boyle asked Ralston how Phish lyrics could be included in the film Ralston sings lines from the Phish song Sleeping Monkey when swimming in one of the early scenes of the movie 7 But the soundtrack album did not feature this song Another song The Funeral from Band of Horses is not in the soundtrack album but is used in the end of the trailer Contents 1 Development 2 Reception 3 Awards and nominations 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment EditRahman collaborated with Danny Boyle for the second time Their previous association Slumdog Millionaire was a great critical and commercial success to Rahman who was described by Time magazine as India s most prominent movie songwriter in 2005 8 After the scripting finished Boyle handed over the script to Rahman who says when he first got the script and the screenplay even before the shoot some kind of sounds came into his mind and he put some stuff down and sent it to Boyle when he was cutting the movie 2 Rahman wanted the score to feel very much like something the cinematic Ralston might be listening to a mix of heavily layered acoustic and electric guitars brightened with digital effects 9 About the selection of guitar as the major instrument Rahman says My thing was to have one instrument one instrument that was very close to this character He was single he was very confident and young So I thought the guitar would be perfect 9 Rahman says that he was able to complete the score within a short period of three to four weeks 2 After completing the score when asked about the scoring experience and challenges Rahman said The idea was not to make the music sad or self pitying at all The idea was to go to Aron s frame of mind where he was happy and confident Aron has this energy and charm about him which inspired the movie The music could have easily gone into a dark zone where you feel uncomfortable sitting in the movie Danny loves stuff which drives and has a love for surreal futuristic sounding things 10 At first it felt a little bit too harsh but I went to the computer and went for something meditative rather than harsh It was a very difficult scene I had to see it more than 40 times We started pulling things out of the score We wanted to make it more human 9 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 ChartAttack nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Empire nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Film Music MagazineAFilmtracks nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Gordon and the Whale nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Music Aloud8 75 10Movie Music UK nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Movie Wave nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp ScoreNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The soundtrack received generally favourable critical reviews Philip French of The Observer commented that The music is subtly varied the soundtrack makes admirable use of silence and natural sound 13 Sarah Kurchak of ChartAttack reviewed the music saying There s something about the way Danny Boyle uses popular music in his films that s really exciting for anyone who genuinely cares about the medium Plenty of directors are good with a score and he s no slouch in that department but the use of songs is a different beast In both score and songs Boyle seems to have an inherent ability to understand the moods and emotions music can inspire in people and uses it to augment his storytelling 12 The soundtrack was rated five out of five in the review by Danny Graydon of Empire magazine His review reads Following their Oscar winning collaboration on Slumdog Millionaire A R Rahman provides Danny Boyle s tale of a mountaineer in dire straits with an affecting core of slow burn reflective cues that ultimately penetrate in a big way supported by a typically eclectic array of exterior tracks from the likes of Free Blood Bill Withers and most effectively Sigur Ros Rahman s nine cues are anchored on acoustic guitar and generate a suitably meditative tone augmented by ethnic pipes Acid Darbari and ethereal vocals R I P Rahman s collaboration with singer Dido If I Rise closes proceedings with a cathartic and quietly optimistic tone which almost prompts a tear 14 Margaret Wappler in the review published in Los Angeles Times said that In his last movie Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle showed a sophisticated sense of how music and image can intertwine and intensify each other With his latest 127 Hours he proves his skill again reenlisting composer A R Rahman who won two Academy Awards for his racing kinetic score to Boyle s violent fairy tale set in Mumbai India 15 Daniel Schweiger of Film Music Magazine said that Danny Boyle and A R Rahman are going for a far more interior moment of transcendence one that tells us the often awful fight for life is more than worth it especially in this haunting fever dream that take a filmmaker and musician to new heights while pondering their way out of a man s darkest hours 16 The review published by Christian Clemmensen at Filmtracks commented that Whether or not you can stomach this film or its equally challenging album the music serves as even more evidence that the diversity of Rahman s talents can compete favourably in an otherwise arguably stale film scoring environment in the United States 17 Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK gave a favourable review and called the score an unconventional one He also praised Rahman for his ability to score in multiple genres 18 Director Shekhar Kapur after a special screening of the movie commented through Twitter that Rahman s score adds depth to Danny Boyle s deft and energetic direction in 127 hours Rahman certainly deserves another Oscar for 127 hours Danny Boyle and Rahman are proving to be a great combination 19 Aron Ralston on whom the movie is based praised Rahman for the music and posted a hand written note on Facebook and Twitter which reads For A R Thank you for bringing your amazing music to my story if only I had your soundtrack in the canyon I could ve lasted another 127 hours Best Wishes A R Aron Ralston 20 Awards and nominations EditFurther information List of accolades received by 127 Hours Nominated Academy Award for Best Original Score 21 Nominated Academy Award for Best Original Song for If I Rise 21 Nominated Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Score 22 Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Film Music 23 Won Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Song for If I Rise 24 Nominated Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Score 25 Won Denver Film Critics Society for Best Song for If I Rise 26 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score 27 Nominated Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score 28 Nominated Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Song for If I Rise 28 Nominated Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Song for If I Rise 29 Nominated San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score 30 Nominated Satellite Award for Best Original Score 31 Nominated Satellite Award for Best Original Song for If I Rise 31 Nominated Washington D C Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Score 32 Won World Soundtrack Award Public Choice A R Rahman Nominated World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film for If I Rise Track listing EditNo TitleWriter s Artist s Length1 Never Hear Surf Music Again John PughFree Blood5 522 Horseshoe Canyon A R RahmanA R Rahman3 013 Liberation Begins A R RahmanA R Rahman2 144 Touch of the Sun A R RahmanA R Rahman4 395 Lovely Day Bill Withers Skip ScarboroughBill Withers4 166 Nocturne No 2 in E flat Op 9 No 2 Frederic ChopinVladimir Ashkenazy4 017 Ca plane pour moi Francis Jean Deprijck Yves Maurice LacomblezPlastic Bertrand3 008 Liberation in a Dream A R RahmanA R Rahman4 069 If You Love Me Really Love Me Marguerite Monnot Edith Piaf Original French lyrics Geoffrey Parsons English adaptation Esther Phillips3 2710 Acid Darbari A R RahmanA R Rahman4 2111 R I P A R RahmanA R Rahman5 1112 Liberation A R RahmanA R Rahman3 1113 Festival Jon Thor Birgisson Orri Pall Dyrason Georg Holm Kjartan SveinssonSigur Ros9 2614 If I Rise A R Rahman Dido amp Rollo ArmstrongDido A R Rahman Chorus a 4 38Total length 1 01 23 Notes Chorus by The Gleehive Children s Choir Mumbai Jervis Dias Kristen Fernandes Alisha Pais Jessica Dmello Sherize Alveyn Evania Cerejo Jememia Fernandes and Aidan D silva and recorded at Octavious Studio Mumbai 33 Personnel EditA R Rahman harpejji Ranjit Barot drums Sanjay Divecha guitar Joel Shearer guitar Karl Peters bass guitar Pete Lockett percussionReferences Edit Shankaran Malini 29 December 2010 Rahman s music enthralls for 127 hours Express News Service The New Indian Express Retrieved 17 January 2011 a b c Roberts Sheila Composer A R Rahman Interview 127 Hours Collider Archived from the original on 30 October 2010 Retrieved 28 October 2010 127 Hours Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack Album to Be Released Digitally on November 2nd and in Physical Format on November 22 on Interscope Featuring New Original Music by Oscar Winning Film Composer A R Rahman Burlingame Jon 11 February 2011 Eye on the Oscars Music Variety p A3 Grimm Becca Sigur Ros Bill Withers Many More Featured on 127 Hours Soundtrack Paste Magazine Archived from the original on 1 November 2010 Retrieved 29 October 2010 Best Song and Score is not cool enough for Reznor and Ross AwardsDaily 22 October 2010 Retrieved 22 December 2010 Aron Ralston s insight helping form Boyle s 127 Hours Archived 18 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Post 9 November 2009 Corliss Richard 1 January 2005 That Old Feeling Isn t It Rahmantic Archived 4 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Time magazine Retrieved on 25 May 2008 a b c Todd Martens 7 December 2010 127 Hours and other films take experimental turns in music Los Angeles Times Retrieved 17 January 2011 Jim Castagnera Movie review 127 Hours The History Place Retrieved 6 December 2010 James Christopher Monger 127 Hours Music from the Motion Picture allmusic Retrieved 22 September 2010 a b Sarah Kurchak 22 September 2010 ChartAttack Chartattack Archived from the original on 24 September 2010 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Philip French 9 January 2011 127 Hours review The Guardian Archived from the original on 28 January 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Danny Graydon 17 January 2011 Review of 127 Hours Empire Retrieved 18 January 2011 Margaret Wappler 4 January 2011 Soundtrack review A R Rahman s 127 Hours Los Angeles Times Retrieved 5 January 2011 Daniel Schweiger 1 November 2010 CD Review 127 Hours Original Soundtrack Film Music Magazine Archived from the original on 30 December 2010 Retrieved 16 January 2011 Editorial Review 127 Hours Filmtracks 18 November 2010 Retrieved 16 January 2011 Jonathan Broxton 7 November 2010 127 HOURS A R Rahman Movie Music UK Archived from the original on 6 February 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2011 AR Rahman deserves Oscar for 127 Hours Shekhar Kapur Filmydum com 29 October 2010 Archived from the original on 31 October 2010 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Aron Ralston praises Rahman The Times of India 10 December 2010 Retrieved 17 January 2011 a b List of Academy Award nominations Chicago Sun Times 25 January 2011 Retrieved 25 January 2011 2010 EDA Awards Nominees Alliance of Women Film Journalists 21 December 2010 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Rahman gets BAFTA nomination for 127 Hours Hindustan Times 18 January 2011 Archived from the original on 19 January 2011 Retrieved 18 January 2011 Susan King 14 January 2011 The Social Network wins Critics Choice Movie Award for best film Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 19 January 2011 Retrieved 15 January 2011 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards Nominees awardsdaily com 3 January 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Denver Film Critics Society 2011 Award Winners Denver Film Critics Society 28 January 2011 Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 30 January 2011 A R Rahman loses out on Golden Globe The Hindu 17 January 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2011 a b Precursor Houston Film Critics Society Nominations Cinema Sight 12 December 2010 Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2011 The Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Awards Daily 17 December 2010 Retrieved 17 January 2011 2010 Awards San Diego Film Critics Society 17 December 2010 Archived from the original on 11 September 2013 Retrieved 17 January 2011 a b 15th Satellite Awards to be held December 19 2010 in Los Angeles Satellite Awards 1 December 2010 Archived from the original on 11 November 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2011 2010 WAFCA Winners WAFCA 6 December 2010 Retrieved 17 January 2011 Collin Rodriguez 27 February 2011 Mumbai choir voice of Oscar nominated song The Hindustan Times Archived from the original on 11 July 2011 Retrieved 28 February 2011 External links EditOfficial 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