The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE
THE CURIOUS CASE OF
BENJAMIN BUTTON
Artist: Various Artists
Title: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button OST
Release Date: 19th January 2009
Label: Concord Records/Universal Music
Formats: 2CD & Digital download.
Catalogue number: CRE-312311 & CRE-312312
Award-winning composer Alexandre Desplat’s score to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button creates a mesmerising sonic mindscape that mirrors the unique emotional world of the movie’s lead character, Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt). Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, the score and movie - directed by David Fincher (Zodiac, Fight Club) - explore the life of some one who is born an old man and ages backwards.
Benjamin’s life progresses in retrograde motion, from his birth at the close of World War I to his death at the start of the 21st century. During his backwards lifetime, he falls in love with an exquisite beauty named Daisy (Cate Blanchett). As deep and genuine as their love may be, Benjamin’s reverse biology makes a lasting union impossible.
Desplat’s haunting score creates a mystical, diaphanous haze through which we watch events in Benjamin Button’s life transpire as if through a scrim of heart-tugging sadness.
“All the people Benjamin meets he loses quickly,” says Desplat, “as they age and die while he gets younger. Because a continuous love relationship with anyone cannot work, his life is composed of heartbreaking flashes of connection. The music has to express the movement of going inexorably forward but still backwards, and the melancholia that is the essence of Benjamin’s character.”
The miracle of the movie is that Benjamin embraces life fully and continuously moves forward on his journey. In doing so, he transcends the limitations of his fate. As the empathic beauty of Desplat’s score draws us in deeper and deeper, it transforms the cinematic experience into a heart-warming affirmation of love.
“The movie,” says Desplat, “has everything that a film can offer to a composer: A humanistic script by Eric Roth of a man’s epic journey living his life biologically in reverse through a century, a heartbreaking love story played with intensity by two of the most glamorous and gifted actors of our times, the pulse of jazz in the city where he was born, a twist of witty humour, the metaphysical question of death, and the pure visual magic created by a genius director.”
The composer, who was born in Paris in 1961, has received worldwide recognition for creating an ideal musical language for cinema. Desplat received his first award nomination, the César Award of France (the French movie industry’s main equivalent to the Oscar), at the age of 36. Since then, he has been on a roll, receiving 13 other nominations and nine awards for nine different films. In the three-year period ending in 2008, his wins included the BMI Film & TV, European Film, World Soundtrack, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (The Queen); the Silver Berlin Bear, César, and Étoiles d’Or Awards (De battre mon coeur s’est arrêté); the Golden Globe, World Soundtrack and LAFCA Awards (The Painted Veil); and Taiwan’s Golden Horse Award (Se, jie),
Finding a way to weave together music and dialogue with Benjamin and Daisy’s ongoing narration posed a particular challenge for Desplat. “The music has to be powerful, yet very silent,” he explains. “It must be very delicate and prudent – never showing off – while always conveying the characters’ underlying emotions. And since Benjamin is a very silent man, the music must express great empathy with his situation as it illumines his moments of sadness and questioning.”
To mirror Benjamin’s retrograde existence, Desplat created a main theme that can be played backwards as well as forwards. Other themes come and go, and chords switch from major to minor, as the clock ticks and characters disappear from the story.
“The orchestra’s colours have to capture the genuine innocence with which Benjamin embraces the human beings that he meets through his life, and the circular motion of the adventurous world around him,” says Desplat. To bring the movie’s sound world to life, Desplat, David Fincher, and Executive Soundtrack Album Producer and Sound Designer Ren Klyce enlist the 87 exceptional musicians of the Hollywood Studio Symphony.
The movie begins in New Orleans in the 21st century, just before Katrina hits. As it flashes back to the time of Benjamin’s birth, in New Orleans in 1918, and follows his retrograde journey through life, Desplat’s haunting music finds its counterpart in the forthright, authentic sounds of the jazz era in New Orleans, as performed by Bix Beiderbecke, The Boswell Sisters, Louis Armstrong, and other greats. The contrast between the two sound worlds, as heard on the two separate CDs, speaks volumes.
“Writing this score has been a beautiful, creative experience,” says Desplat. “Eternal thanks to Ren Klyce, who was so supportive of my work, and David Fincher for having created such a fabulous, magical world of its own.”
Paramount Pictures’ The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is released in the U.K. on January 22nd 2009.
To see the film’s trailers visit: http://www.benjaminbutton.com/
Track listing:
CD 1
1. Postcards - Alexandre Desplat (02:51)
2. Mr. Gateau – Alexandre Desplat (03:02)
3. Meeting Daisy – Alexandre Desplat (01:22).
4. A New Life – Alexandre Desplat (03:39)
5. Love in Murmansk – Alexandre Desplat (03:53)
6. Meeting Again – Alexandre Desplat (02:41)
7. Mr. Button – Alexandre Desplat (02:05)
8. "Little Man" Oti – Alexandre Desplat (02:02)
9. Alone at Night – Alexandre Desplat (02:33)
10. It Was Nice to Have Met You – Alexandre Desplat (01:43)
11. Children's Games – Alexandre Desplat (04:10)
12. Submarine Attack – Alexandre Desplat (02:40)
13. The Hummingbird – Alexandre Desplat (02:35)
14. Sunrise on Lake Pontchartrain – Alexandre Desplat (03:33)
15. Daisy's Ballet Career – Alexandre Desplat (02:03)
16. The Accident – Alexandre Desplat (02:38)
17. Stay Out of My Life – Alexandre Desplat (01:44)
18. Nothing Lasts – Alexandre Desplat (02:54)
19. Some Things You Never Forget – Alexandre Desplat (01:36)
20. Growing Younger – Alexandre Desplat (02:14)
21. Dying Away – Alexandre Desplat (02:58)
22. Love Returns - Alexandre Desplat 01:44
23. Benjamin and Daisy – Alexandre Desplat (02:32)
Total Time: 59:12
CD 2
1. "My name is Benjamin" – Artist: Benjamin Button (00:21)
2. We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City - Doc Paulin's Marching Band (02:56)
3. "Some days I feel different" - Queenie & Benjamin Button (00:18)
4. Ostrich Walk - Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke (03:06)
5. "How old are you?" - Benjamin Button & The Preacher (00:12)
6. That's How Rhythm Was Born - The Boswell Sisters (02:53)
7. "When was the last time you had a woman?" - Benjamin Button & Captain Mike (00:13)
8. Freight Train Blues - Billie & DeDe Pierce (05:35)
9. Basin Street Blues - Preservation Hall Jazz Band (07:34)
10."Thanksgiving, 1930" - Benjamin Button (00:08)
11. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Louis Armstrong & His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra (03:35)
12. "What's your secret?" - Benjamin Button & Captain Mike (00:25)
13. Chanson Sur Staline - Choeur de la Cathedrale de la Rue Daru, Paris XVII (03:06)
14. "A date which will live in infamy..." - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (00:17)
15. Arabeske for Piano in C Major Op. 18 - Various Artists (03:18)
16. "Coming home" - Benjamin Button (00:12)
17.Out Of Nowhere - Sidney Bechet (03:00)
18. Dear Old Southland - Louis Armstrong (03:17)
19. "Defined by opportunities" - Benjamin Button (00:05)
20. Skokiaan - Perez Prado and his Orchestra (02:38)
21. "Things were becoming different for me..." - Benjamin Button (0:17)
22. My Prayer - The Platters (02:41)
23. Bethena (A Concert Waltz) – Randy Kerber (05:43)
Total time: 51.50
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