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Sunday, March 21, 2010

MORE BLASTS FROM THE RECENT PAST FROM SILVA SCREEN RECORDS














Following the label's recent release of Little Miss Sunshine, Silva Screen Records tomorrow release two more film scores from the recent past, Danny Elfman's typically quirky score for Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard's challenging music for Christopher Nolan's reimagining of the Batman franchise in the same year's Batman Begins.
If you haven't already got both albums, here's your chance to catch up with what you missed. And, just to remind you, my review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory can still be read at http://screensounds.blogspot.com/2006/01/happy-new-year-cd-review-charlie-and.html, if you need some guidance.
Both Batman Begins (SILCD 1316) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (SILCD 1317) can be ordered on CD, or digitally downloaded from www.silvascreenmusic.com.

The label has also issued a new re-recorded album of themes from the films of 2009, entitled Film Music 2009, of which more shortly.

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