Product details: - Product group: Music
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: Varese Sarabande
- Performed by: Alan Silvestri
- Format: Soundtrack
- Release Date: 1990-05-10
- Number of discs: 1
- Tracks:
- Disc 1
- Main Title
- It's Clara (The Train Part II)
- Hill Valley
- The Hanging
- At First Sight
- Indians
- Goodbye Clara
- Doc Returns
- Point Of No Return (The Train Part III)
- The Future Isn't Written
- The Showdown
- Doc To The Rescue
- The Kiss
- We're Out Of Gas
- Wake Up Juice
- A Science Experiment? (The Train Part I)
- Doubleback
- End Credits
- Studio: Varese Sarabande
- Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
- Package Dimensions: 5.55 x 75 x 75 inches
Customer reviews: Alan Silvestri's third score is a great finish, 2007-11-28 Alan Silvestri's score for "Back to the Future Part III" is a great little score, that reflects the fun, relaxed tone of the third film. He does an excellent job of reworking the traditional BTTF themes into a Old West style. I think it's very effective and there are a lot of tracks that are fun. The End Credits track is a great sampler of all the themes Silvestri touches upon.
Another good Silvistri work but not as great as the previous, 2003-03-06 The final soundtrack for the Back to the Future Trilogy doesn't disapoint and at the same time it lacks the familiarity we have come to love with the Back to the Future music.
The third sequal takes on a whole old west flavor as our heroes wind up in 1885 and take on the founding of the town of Hill valley as well as other old west situations like gun fights, horses and huge trains. The soundtrack and score that Alan puts together is pretty good overall and the quality we have come to expect. It does seem very out of place though when compared to the two previous soundtracks of the movie series.
Something to note of this sound track, unlike the other two, the songs are in a weird random order. They aren't in the order that the songs show up in the movie. The last part of the train shows up before the other two for example. Why they did this I don't know but it can make things confusing when you are listening and trying to place where it was in the movie . I would definitely say get this but just to complete the set and for a differnet flavor of what Alan Silvistri can accomplish. Its not great like the other two are , but it is pretty good still.
The familiar Back to the Future theme is missing and only shows up at undertones in the score if at all. The music also takes on a totaly new sound to it , an old west type of feel with a lot of horns and classic sounds to it. Again not the best of approaches as the previous Back to the Future films never altered the music to fit the time period and there was really no need to do that here as well. A good mixture of old with new would have worked nicely, but with that all said the soundtrack is still enjoyable and I would recomend this as well as the other two movie soundtracks as they are a real thril to listen to everytime , even if the music will seem unfamiliar compared to the other two albums.
Some songs to take note of are the Train scores. All done well and will sorta remind you of the long climax at the end of the first movie that both had similar situations going on (Having to get back to the future by some means of luck and good planning) . Other songs like Indians and We are Out of Gas are intersting western sounding scores that are short but do have a Back to the Future feel to them and work nicely. Some songs are just not as powerful as his previous ones were and compared to the other 2 albums can even seem out of place.
Bottom line is: Its good for originality but not for continuity for the trilogy but still a good album on its own right. Just not a great one like the other two were.
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