If the track listing suggest that Santaolalla gets short shrift, then it's worth noting that, in addition to the handful of instrumental cues, tracks 4, 8, 10, 11 and 13 are songs written by the composer. All depend on some appreciation for country music, but are undeniably tuneful and given fine performances by Emmylou Harris and Mary McBride (although the song she performs, No One's Gonna Love You Like Me, teeters on the brink of spoof) amongst others. An Angel Went Up in Flames, performed by The Gas Band, comes across as a paraphrase of Classical Gas, the result is fun, but mildly curious change in direction.
While very pleasant, the instrumental tracks are very much incidental, functioning as short breaks between songs and never muster up any kind of memorable melody. Brokeback Mountain is likely to walk off with handfuls of gongs in the awards ceremony season and I wouldn't be surprised to see Gustavo Santaolalla's nominated a couple of times, although this would be more a result of being by association than a true reflection of its inherent quality. There is more to enjoy than I had originally imagined, but other composers have covered similarly territory much more effectively. One wonders what Mychael Danna, who scored Lee's earlier flick Ride with the Devil, might have done. Still, nice enough, although a propensity for country and western is recommended.
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Total Time ~ 43:21