![]() ![]() I also absolutely love the last five tracks as well: Tears of Joy, Rainbow Flyer, Chasing Down Sadness, Joy Turns to Sadness/A Growing Personality and The Joy of Credits. This is one of the score's faster, more "intense" or dramatic pieces that really caught me ear. This is a fun track in the tradition of Pixar's previous "jazzy" style cues (such as "The Flik Machine" from A Bug's Life or "The Scare Floor" from Monsters Inc.). It stood out when I saw the film and has become one of my favorites when listening to the soundtrack. This very short, simple track touches me emotionally. Utilizes mostly the "Bundle of Joy" theme heard in the first track. This is a gorgeous, sweeping melodic piece that brings a couple additional main themes that will be heard in variations throughout the rest of the score. I could listen to it over and over again. This soft, beautiful opening instantly introduces the film's marvelous main theme. Though I love the entire score, here are some of the tracks that really stood out to me: The soft, tender moments of the soundtrack are my personal favorites, but there are some really fun, quirky and creative tracks as well that I've grown very fond of. If you're avoiding all story points, skip the rest of this review until you've seen the film :) Warning- Potential spoilers within track listings below. Movie hadn't even started yet and I was sold. Score by composer Michael Giacchino, I already started to feel it. Like I said in my review of the film: as soon as the Disney logos came on with the beautiful brand new musical I have to say, I have had the music stuck in my head since I saw the film nearly three weeks ago and my wife can attest to my non-stop whistling of it. Beautiful piano rifts round out the film's glorious themes played throughout. Much of this score is very light, "airy" if you will, and whimsical with touches of smooth, "glass like" sounds that go perfectly with what you'd imagine inside the mind would sound like. As far as what I'm talking about, it's very hard to describe unless you hear it for yourself. Giacchino's choice of instruments and other sounds make this a truly unique listening experience. This is an astoundingly beautiful score that sounds unlike anything out there. Well, I'm happy to say Michael has done it again with Inside Out- and it exceeds what I had hoped for. My expectations were very high given the fact that composer Michael Giacchino's previous Pixar scores ( Up, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Cars 2) are some of my all time favorites. The Inside Out soundtrack has been my most anticipated soundtrack release this year thus far. ![]()
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