Newman is rarely one to introduce a main theme and then use it throughout a score, his preferred approach is to maybe use it for the titles and at strategic, dramatic points throughout the film. Such is the case with The Shawshank Redemption which has a pair of superb tunes, firstly the disturbed Stoic Theme, an earthy and slightly dispiriting tune for cello and secondly, its equal and opposite, the main redemption theme, which glows with gentle warmth and is the guiding musical light for the fairly well known End Title suite. The intervening tracks are, perhaps expectedly, a mixture of orchestra and less traditional elements, which musically mirror the stark realities of the prison and the drab colours of the cinematography. Using the piano for the delicate parts of a score is an effective film score cliché, but Newman does it better than most, those widely spaced chords and carefully chosen orchestral accompaniments are dramatic dynamite. The highlight here is the quietly disturbing Zihuatanejo, which may not be to everybody's liking, but is striking, yet understated.
The final few tracks turn the tide in favour of optimism, started by the pizzicato strings of Lovely Raquel, with hints of the main themes, all building towards the glorious End Title. Most Newman scores seem to have some source music scattered through them, which always strikes me as a mistake as Newman is, if nothing else, one of cinema's finest creators of mood and music by anyone else, even Mozart (in this instance), feel like an intrusion. The Mozart is a reasonable inclusion given its importance in the film and its inherent quality, although the period songs really work against the score's general vibe. Although unfailingly imaginative, Thomas Newman manages to cross the whole spectrum of listenability in his music. A few are instantly delightful, several are very difficult to penetrate, but the majority require some degree of effort on the part of the listener, but are ultimately very satisfying. The Shawshank Redemption has Newman at his most tuneful and satisfying, but with the body of the score is dark and intense, which can be a bit hard to take the first time. However, every listen returns new rewards.
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Total Time ~ 53:42