NEELY, Blake - Masters Of The Air (Soundtrack) - Vinyl (gatefold 2xLP)

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Cat: PLAT 22008V. Rel: 28 Oct 24
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Side 1 - Track 1. Soar (main Title Theme)Side 1 - Track 2. Post Engines Pre-flightSide 1 - Track 3. Around The ClockSide 1 - Track 4. Every Second Is A Little DeathSide 1 - Track 5. I Can Fix ItSide 1 - Track 6. Rack 'Em Up & Knock 'Em DownSide 2 - Track 1. Kind Of BeautifulSide 2 - Track 2. The Bloody HundredthSide 2 - Track 3. One Day In HellSide 2 - Track 4. The Enemy BelowSide 2 - Track 5. Punching ThroughSide 3 - Track 1. Stories Over Poker/Burned CitySide 3 - Track 2. Borrowed TimeSide 3 - Track 3. An Impossible AskSide 3 - Track 4. Unchosen TransfersSide 3 - Track 5. Long Winter March/The White HorseSide 4 - Track 1. HorrorsSide 4 - Track 2. The Flag/All This KillingSide 4 - Track 3. SurrenderSide 4 - Track 4. CelebrationsSide 4 - Track 5. This Is ItSide 4 - Track 6. Going Home (End titles)

Blake Neely's Masters of the Air is a stellar war score, much like his work for The Pacific and Greyhound. It achieves a near-perfect balance of bold heroism and quiet solemnity, bound together with a memorable main theme in 'Soar'. Neely, who previously worked on The Pacific alongside Hans Zimmer and Geoff Zanelli, has once again captured the raw heroism and terrible horror of WWII. The main theme, introduced in 'Soar (Main Title)', is elegant and evokes flying, though it may take a few listens to fully catch. Highlights include the tense 'Around The Clock', the sorrowful 'Every Second Is A Little Death', and the thunderous 'The Bloody Hundredth'. The score's mix of grand and rousing tracks with quieter, solemn moments, like 'Going Home', makes it a solidly entertaining listen. Fans of Neely's previous work, will find much to appreciate in this well-crafted soundtrack.