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King Kong (soundtrack)

King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the epic adventure monster film King Kong, directed by Peter Jackson. The film's music was initially set to be composed by Howard Shore, who recorded several cues for the film but opted out due to creative differences with the director. James Newton Howard replaced him and work on the film's score began in late October and was completed in late November, an overall duration of under six weeks. Howard stated that the film "[w]as the hardest to compose" due to the hectic scoring schedule as the film was set for release on December 14, 2005.

King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Film score by
ReleasedDecember 7, 2005 (2005-12-07)
Recorded2005
StudioSony Scoring Stage, California
Todd-AO, Los Angeles
GenreFilm score
Length1:14:27
LabelDecca
ProducerJames Newton Howard
Jim Weidman
James Newton Howard chronology
Batman Begins
(2005)
King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2005)
Freedomland
(2006)

The score was recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage, California and Todd-AO, Los Angeles. Recording sessions consisted of a 108-piece orchestra and 40-member vocal choir. The score is heavily reliant on ethnic and varied instrumentation as well as ranging vocal sounds. While Howard produced much of the film's score, additional music production was done by Jim Weidman, who also worked as the music editor. It was released on December 7, 2005 by Decca Records and received positive critical response. Howard's score received several accolades, including a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.[1]

Development edit

The film was initially set to be composed by Howard Shore, who worked with Jackson on The Lord of the Rings film series.[2][3] Shore completed recording several cues in the film, but left the project in October 2005 due to creative differences.[3] James Newton Howard was hired to be the film's composer after Shore's departure, and, after only two weeks, started recording the score at Sony Scoring Stage and Todd-AO in Los Angeles.[4][5] As the film was scheduled for a December 2005 release, Howard was assigned to complete the score within five weeks, which he called the hardest challenge. To achieve this, he utilized eight orchestrators and three conductors in order to record 15-20 minutes per day. The recording sessions involved a 40-member voice choir and 108-piece orchestra, with separate sessions for percussion, ethnic instruments, and solo voices.[6]

The sessions originated in New Zealand, when Shore was the composer, and was later relocated to California, which was a "scheduling nightmare," as most sessions were booked for November. Howard managed to record the score on weekends, and choral elements were recorded during night-time. The choral material consists of "strange, unsettling vocals," as well as "weird native sounds invented by Howard." Some of the major themes were composed in three days, and during the sessions he asked for assistance from music editor Jim Weidman, who worked on the score as an additional music producer.[6]

Howard sent some of the score cues to Jackson through video-conferencing and telephone call. Utilizing live chat, Jackson heard some of the score cues, including Howard's "4M1," about which he commented, "It’s a great, twisted, weird sort of sound." The scoring was completed by late November, two weeks before the scheduled release.[6]

To fulfill Jackson's wish to pay homage to Max Steiner, the original composer of King Kong (1933),[7] some of Steiner's original score was used late in the film when Kong is on public display in New York City.[6]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by James Newton Howard

No.TitleLength
1."King Kong"01:09
2."A Fateful Meeting"04:16
3."Defeat Is Always Momentary"02:48
4."It's In The Subtext"03:19
5."Two Grand"02:34
6."The Venture Departs"04:03
7."Last Blank Space On The Map"04:43
8."It's Deserted"07:08
9."Something Monstrous... Neither Beast Nor Man"02:38
10."Head Towards The Animals"02:48
11."Beautiful"04:08
12."Tooth And Claw"06:17
13."That's All There Is..."03:26
14."Captured"02:25
15."Central Park"04:36
16."The Empire State Building"02:36
17."Beauty Killed the Beast I"01:59
18."Beauty Killed the Beast II"02:22
19."Beauty Killed the Beast III"02:14
20."Beauty Killed the Beast IV"04:45
21."Beauty Killed the Beast V"04:13
Total length:74:27

Additional music edit

The film's soundtrack includes Al Jolson's recording of "I'm Sitting on Top of the World," Peggy Lee's "Bye Bye Blackbird," and themes from Max Steiner's soundtrack for the original 1933 film, which are "Fanfares Nos. 1, 2 and 3," "The Sailors," "The Aeroplane," "Elevated Sequence," "Jungle Dance," "The Escape," and "Aboriginal Sacrifice Dance."[8] The track "Beauty Killed the Beast" was re-recorded by Dirk Brossé and the Flemish Radio Orchestra to be included in the fan-made soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009).[9]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
SoundtrackNet     
Allmusic     
Movie Music UK     

Jonathan Broxton wrote, "James Newton Howard reportedly has 'never worked so hard on a score,' and despite the scurrilous rumours of teams of ghost-writers being hired to help, the quality of the end result is there for all to see, irrespective of who wrote what. There are times when you have to do what you have to do just to get the job done."[10] and concluded "King Kong is inarguably one of the finest action-adventure scores of the year".[10] James Christopher Monger of Allmusic had stated, "Howard manages to pinch-hit his way through with the confidence of a starting player. Using the Depression era as a launching pad, he deftly whips jazz motifs, thunderous brass sections, and wistful choirs into a stew of 'silver screen'-meets-'blue screen' harmony that may not yield any memorable themes, but manages to illuminate the film's terror, humanity, and tragedy with irrefutable professionalism."[11]

Filmtracks.com wrote, "Howard's score is very enjoyable, though one wishes that he would have made a few more nods to Steiner's work and incorporated more of the Kong-like sound effects outside of the island cues. A harmonically pleasing score from start to finish, Howard succeeds in the bouncing rhythms of his more playful interludes, as well as the broad strokes of strings for the love interest. An almost religious sensibility shines through in an ultra-dramatic series of cues at the end of the score, maybe due to the metaphorical struggles behind the Kong story, and while this may be a 180-degree turn from Steiner, it certainly excels in its mere beauty. Howard has produced the most easily listenable score of his career, but by no means his most creative or intellectual, and while this work will capture the attention of most casual film score collectors, it may not resonate as well with fans of the composer's eclectic styles."[12] Mfiles wrote, "James Newton Howard put together something in the region of 2 hours of music for the film and the core of it has been captured on this album. The first third of the film and the soundtrack is concerned with scene setting. It establishes all the characters and their motivations, and why they end up visiting the mysterious island. The initial feeling imparted by the music is that something awaits around every corner. But once they reach the island and meet King Kong, it is clearly the relationship between Kong and the heroine which is central to this story. Although the action scenes are wonderfully realised and a feast for the eyes, it is the quieter moments which bring out the best in the soundtrack."[13]

Charts edit

Chart (2005–2006) Peak

position

UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC)[14] 18
US Billboard 200[15][failed verification] 35
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard)[16][failed verification] 9

Release history edit

Region Date Label Catalog Code Ref.
United States December 7, 2005 Decca 4765224 [17]
[18]
Canada December 10, 2005 Decca
UMG Recordings
B000571502
Europe December 12, 2005 Decca B000571502
Russia December 13, 2005 UMG Russia 2600732
Australasia December 15, 2005 UMG Australia 4765224
France December 19, 2005 UMG France 4765224
Japan December 21, 2005 UMG Japan UCCL-1101

Accolades edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved March 2, 2012.
  2. ^ "Howard Shore Leaves Kong". Empire. October 17, 2005. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Shore leaves Jackson's King Kong". the Guardian. October 18, 2005. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  4. ^ "James Newton Howard replaces Howard Shore on 'King Kong' - Soundtrack.Net". www.soundtrack.net. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  5. ^ B, Brian (October 15, 2005). "James Newton Howard to Score King Kong". MovieWeb. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d Burlingame, Jon (November 30, 2005). "Behind the curtain: 'Kong's' dueling scores". Variety. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  7. ^ "An Interview with Director Peter Jackson". www.blackfilm.com. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  8. ^ "King Kong (2005) - Soundtrack.Net". www.soundtrack.net. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  9. ^ Loveday, Jillian (June 17, 2022). "A Fan-Made Soundtrack to "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" - Part 2". MuggleNet. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "KING KONG – James Newton Howard". MOVIE MUSIC UK. December 17, 2005. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  11. ^ James Newton Howard - King Kong [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved June 28, 2022
  12. ^ "Filmtracks: King Kong (James Newton Howard)". www.filmtracks.com. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  13. ^ "King Kong - James Newton Howard". www.mfiles.co.uk. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  14. ^ "Official Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. December 17, 2005. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  15. ^ "Soundtrack Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  16. ^ "Soundtrack Chart History (Soundtrack Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  17. ^ James Newton Howard - King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), December 12, 2005, retrieved June 28, 2022
  18. ^ Howard Shore, Ost: King Kong, retrieved June 28, 2022
  19. ^ "2005 ASCAP and BMI Film and TV Music Awards - Exclusive". www.soundtrack.net. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  20. ^ "Movie critics everywhere weigh in with their picks for the best in 2005". Variety. January 8, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  21. ^ Vries, Lloyd (December 13, 2005). "'Brokeback Mountain' Leads Globes". CBS News. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  22. ^ Karger, Dave (December 16, 2005). "The Golden Globes start the Oscar race". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  23. ^ IFMCA (2006). "2005 IFMCA Awards". IFMCA. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  24. ^ "2005 Stinkers Awards Announced". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on March 17, 2006. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
  26. ^ "Congratulations to the 2006 World Soundtrack Award Nominees". The Society of Composers and Lyricists. September 1, 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2022.

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King Kong Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the epic adventure monster film King Kong directed by Peter Jackson The film s music was initially set to be composed by Howard Shore who recorded several cues for the film but opted out due to creative differences with the director James Newton Howard replaced him and work on the film s score began in late October and was completed in late November an overall duration of under six weeks Howard stated that the film w as the hardest to compose due to the hectic scoring schedule as the film was set for release on December 14 2005 King Kong Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Film score by James Newton HowardReleasedDecember 7 2005 2005 12 07 Recorded2005StudioSony Scoring Stage CaliforniaTodd AO Los AngelesGenreFilm scoreLength1 14 27LabelDeccaProducerJames Newton HowardJim WeidmanJames Newton Howard chronologyBatman Begins 2005 King Kong Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2005 Freedomland 2006 The score was recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage California and Todd AO Los Angeles Recording sessions consisted of a 108 piece orchestra and 40 member vocal choir The score is heavily reliant on ethnic and varied instrumentation as well as ranging vocal sounds While Howard produced much of the film s score additional music production was done by Jim Weidman who also worked as the music editor It was released on December 7 2005 by Decca Records and received positive critical response Howard s score received several accolades including a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score 1 Contents 1 Development 2 Track listing 3 Additional music 4 Reception 5 Charts 6 Release history 7 Accolades 8 ReferencesDevelopment editThe film was initially set to be composed by Howard Shore who worked with Jackson on The Lord of the Rings film series 2 3 Shore completed recording several cues in the film but left the project in October 2005 due to creative differences 3 James Newton Howard was hired to be the film s composer after Shore s departure and after only two weeks started recording the score at Sony Scoring Stage and Todd AO in Los Angeles 4 5 As the film was scheduled for a December 2005 release Howard was assigned to complete the score within five weeks which he called the hardest challenge To achieve this he utilized eight orchestrators and three conductors in order to record 15 20 minutes per day The recording sessions involved a 40 member voice choir and 108 piece orchestra with separate sessions for percussion ethnic instruments and solo voices 6 The sessions originated in New Zealand when Shore was the composer and was later relocated to California which was a scheduling nightmare as most sessions were booked for November Howard managed to record the score on weekends and choral elements were recorded during night time The choral material consists of strange unsettling vocals as well as weird native sounds invented by Howard Some of the major themes were composed in three days and during the sessions he asked for assistance from music editor Jim Weidman who worked on the score as an additional music producer 6 Howard sent some of the score cues to Jackson through video conferencing and telephone call Utilizing live chat Jackson heard some of the score cues including Howard s 4M1 about which he commented It s a great twisted weird sort of sound The scoring was completed by late November two weeks before the scheduled release 6 To fulfill Jackson s wish to pay homage to Max Steiner the original composer of King Kong 1933 7 some of Steiner s original score was used late in the film when Kong is on public display in New York City 6 Track listing editAll tracks are written by James Newton HowardNo TitleLength1 King Kong 01 092 A Fateful Meeting 04 163 Defeat Is Always Momentary 02 484 It s In The Subtext 03 195 Two Grand 02 346 The Venture Departs 04 037 Last Blank Space On The Map 04 438 It s Deserted 07 089 Something Monstrous Neither Beast Nor Man 02 3810 Head Towards The Animals 02 4811 Beautiful 04 0812 Tooth And Claw 06 1713 That s All There Is 03 2614 Captured 02 2515 Central Park 04 3616 The Empire State Building 02 3617 Beauty Killed the Beast I 01 5918 Beauty Killed the Beast II 02 2219 Beauty Killed the Beast III 02 1420 Beauty Killed the Beast IV 04 4521 Beauty Killed the Beast V 04 13Total length 74 27Additional music editThe film s soundtrack includes Al Jolson s recording of I m Sitting on Top of the World Peggy Lee s Bye Bye Blackbird and themes from Max Steiner s soundtrack for the original 1933 film which are Fanfares Nos 1 2 and 3 The Sailors The Aeroplane Elevated Sequence Jungle Dance The Escape and Aboriginal Sacrifice Dance 8 The track Beauty Killed the Beast was re recorded by Dirk Brosse and the Flemish Radio Orchestra to be included in the fan made soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 2009 9 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingSoundtrackNet nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Movie Music UK nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Jonathan Broxton wrote James Newton Howard reportedly has never worked so hard on a score and despite the scurrilous rumours of teams of ghost writers being hired to help the quality of the end result is there for all to see irrespective of who wrote what There are times when you have to do what you have to do just to get the job done 10 and concluded King Kong is inarguably one of the finest action adventure scores of the year 10 James Christopher Monger of Allmusic had stated Howard manages to pinch hit his way through with the confidence of a starting player Using the Depression era as a launching pad he deftly whips jazz motifs thunderous brass sections and wistful choirs into a stew of silver screen meets blue screen harmony that may not yield any memorable themes but manages to illuminate the film s terror humanity and tragedy with irrefutable professionalism 11 Filmtracks com wrote Howard s score is very enjoyable though one wishes that he would have made a few more nods to Steiner s work and incorporated more of the Kong like sound effects outside of the island cues A harmonically pleasing score from start to finish Howard succeeds in the bouncing rhythms of his more playful interludes as well as the broad strokes of strings for the love interest An almost religious sensibility shines through in an ultra dramatic series of cues at the end of the score maybe due to the metaphorical struggles behind the Kong story and while this may be a 180 degree turn from Steiner it certainly excels in its mere beauty Howard has produced the most easily listenable score of his career but by no means his most creative or intellectual and while this work will capture the attention of most casual film score collectors it may not resonate as well with fans of the composer s eclectic styles 12 Mfiles wrote James Newton Howard put together something in the region of 2 hours of music for the film and the core of it has been captured on this album The first third of the film and the soundtrack is concerned with scene setting It establishes all the characters and their motivations and why they end up visiting the mysterious island The initial feeling imparted by the music is that something awaits around every corner But once they reach the island and meet King Kong it is clearly the relationship between Kong and the heroine which is central to this story Although the action scenes are wonderfully realised and a feast for the eyes it is the quieter moments which bring out the best in the soundtrack 13 Charts editChart 2005 2006 Peak positionUK Soundtrack Albums OCC 14 18US Billboard 200 15 failed verification 35US Soundtrack Albums Billboard 16 failed verification 9Release history editRegion Date Label Catalog Code Ref United States December 7 2005 Decca 4765224 17 18 Canada December 10 2005 DeccaUMG Recordings B000571502Europe December 12 2005 Decca B000571502Russia December 13 2005 UMG Russia 2600732Australasia December 15 2005 UMG Australia 4765224France December 19 2005 UMG France 4765224Japan December 21 2005 UMG Japan UCCL 1101Accolades editAward Category Nominee Result Ref ASCAP Awards Top Box Office Films James Newton Howard Won 19 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Original Score Nominated 20 Golden Globe Awards Best Original Score Nominated 21 22 International Film Music Critics Association Best Original Score for an Action Adventure Thriller Film Won 23 Film Score of the Year NominatedStinkers Bad Movie Awards Most Intrusive Musical Score Nominated 24 25 World Soundtrack Awards Soundtrack Composer of the Year Nominated 26 Original Soundtrack of the Year NominatedReferences edit HFPA Awards Search King Kong Archived from the original on March 12 2012 Retrieved March 2 2012 Howard Shore Leaves Kong Empire October 17 2005 Retrieved June 28 2022 a b Shore leaves Jackson s King Kong the Guardian October 18 2005 Retrieved June 28 2022 James Newton Howard replaces Howard Shore on King Kong Soundtrack Net www soundtrack net Retrieved June 28 2022 B Brian October 15 2005 James Newton Howard to Score King Kong MovieWeb Retrieved June 28 2022 a b c d Burlingame Jon November 30 2005 Behind the curtain Kong s dueling scores Variety Retrieved June 30 2022 An Interview with Director Peter Jackson www blackfilm com Retrieved June 28 2022 King Kong 2005 Soundtrack Net www soundtrack net Retrieved June 28 2022 Loveday Jillian June 17 2022 A Fan Made Soundtrack to Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Part 2 MuggleNet Retrieved June 28 2022 a b KING KONG James Newton Howard MOVIE MUSIC UK December 17 2005 Retrieved June 28 2022 James Newton Howard King Kong Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic retrieved June 28 2022 Filmtracks King Kong James Newton Howard www filmtracks com Retrieved June 28 2022 King Kong James Newton Howard www mfiles co uk Retrieved June 28 2022 Official Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50 Official Charts Company December 17 2005 Retrieved June 28 2022 Soundtrack Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved June 28 2022 Soundtrack Chart History Soundtrack Albums Billboard Retrieved June 28 2022 James Newton Howard King Kong Original Motion Picture Soundtrack December 12 2005 retrieved June 28 2022 Howard Shore Ost King Kong retrieved June 28 2022 2005 ASCAP and BMI Film and TV Music Awards Exclusive www soundtrack net Retrieved June 28 2022 Movie critics everywhere weigh in with their picks for the best in 2005 Variety January 8 2006 Retrieved December 19 2014 Vries Lloyd December 13 2005 Brokeback Mountain Leads Globes CBS News Retrieved January 10 2018 Karger Dave December 16 2005 The Golden Globes start the Oscar race Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 10 2018 IFMCA 2006 2005 IFMCA Awards IFMCA Retrieved May 1 2020 2005 Stinkers Awards Announced Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 23 2019 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 2005 Winners Archived from the original on 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