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Music From Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy - OST [Soundtrack]

Jacob Groth Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (26 July 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Silva Screen
  • ASIN: B003RCFCZG
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 195,103 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Millennium (Main TV Theme),
2. Blomkvist,
3. Would Anybody Die For Me? (Version 2),
4. The Scheme,
5. Running Out Of Time,
6. Fire,
7. Abuse,
8. More Secrets - Palmgren,
9. Zala Collage,
10. The Return Of Salander,
11. Another Goodbye.

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BBC Review

Stieg Larsson's trilogy of gruesomely violent crime novels, featuring Aspergic maths genius Lisbeth Salander and investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist, has given the Swedish-born novelist the kind of critical and commercial success in the years following his death in 2004 that eluded him during his lifetime.

Appearing posthumously, they created a publishing storm, selling more than 30 million copies worldwide since the first volume, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was issued in 2005. Predictably, they also spawned three feature films which, less predictably, were subsequently re-edited and broadcast on television as a six-part mini-series.

Scoring duties for both cinema and TV outings fell to veteran Danish composer Jacob Groth, and themes from all three films and the mini-series feature on this first soundtrack compilation from the franchise. Groth's disconcertingly scuzzy blend of orchestral, rock and synthesised sounds, slicing jagged, fraying emotions out of dark, lowering atmospheres to eerie and unsettling effect, is indelibly stamped in Millennium (Main TV Theme) and seeps creepily into everything that follows.

Immediately apparent is Groth's nuanced way with weaving layers of sound drawn from separate sources (stabbing electronics, razor-sharp orchestral strings, threatening brass) into satisfyingly knotty textures that boast a mean, moody and malevolent muscularity. Even the all-too-brief shards of light that fall across the brooding, twilit landscape (the opening of Fire; the gorgeous swooning high strings in The Return of Salander) seem tied and tethered to a more crepuscular and dangerous world.

Devoid of film images, Groth's music manages to deliver an imaginatively bleak experience of its own that sounds primal and poetic in equal measure. Aficionados will want to know that the Misen Larsen-sung goth-rock anthem Would Anybody Die For Me? also appears here in the re-mixed version used over the end credits of the second film, The Girl Who Played With Fire.

--Michael Quinn

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By J. Lovins TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
Silva America presents - "MUSIC FROM STIEG LARSSON'S MIILLENNIUM TRILOGY" (2009) [Soundtrack] --- Scoring was given to veteran Danish composer Jacob Groth, fresh off past original music who gave us "The Eagle" (2004-2005 - TV series) and "The Ugly Duckling and Me!" (2006 - TV series) and the list could go on --- Groth has in the past served up his musical styling all over the "Millennium Trilogy" by scoring all three films in the original Swedish trilogy, and creating the television theme for the show "Millennium."

In the "Millennium Trilogy" check out the themes from all three films "The Girl Who Played With Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" along with "on this first soundtrack compilation from the franchise --- Groth's disconcertingly at the earth's core blend of orchestral, mixed with rock to eerie and unsettling electronic effects, is indelibly stamped in Millennium and seeps eerily into everything that follows --- This is not for traditional soundtrack and film score collectors, but does create an atmospheric listening sensation that fills the bill for most fans of the popular cult following series.

This collection gives us a sample of the various themes featuring the Slovak National Orchestra conducted by Allan Wilson, surfacing is the electronic sounds which is which adds another layer weaving the symphonic tapestry --- There is as much action and suspense to be found here as there is emotionality --- Groth has taken a full body of work from three films along with the theme for "Millennium" and given this a new life of its own, totally recommend to all and soon to be fans of original film music.

Total Time: 41:10 mins on 11 Tracks ~ Silva America 1331 ~ (09/14/2010)
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4.0 out of 5 stars "Music from Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy (2009) ... Jacob Groth ... Silva America (2010)" 27 Sep 2010
By J. Lovins - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Silva America presents - "MUSIC FROM STIEG LARSSON'S MIILLENNIUM TRILOGY" (2009) [Soundtrack] --- Scoring was given to veteran Danish composer Jacob Groth, fresh off past original music who gave us "The Eagle" (2004-2005 - TV series) and "The Ugly Duckling and Me!" (2006 - TV series) and the list could go on --- Groth has in the past served up his musical styling all over the "Millennium Trilogy" by scoring all three films in the original Swedish trilogy, and creating the television theme for the show "Millennium."

In the "Millennium Trilogy" check out the themes from all three films "The Girl Who Played With Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" along with "on this first soundtrack compilation from the franchise --- Groth's disconcertingly at the earth's core blend of orchestral, mixed with rock to eerie and unsettling electronic effects, is indelibly stamped in Millennium and seeps eerily into everything that follows --- This is not for traditional soundtrack and film score collectors, but does create an atmospheric listening sensation that fills the bill for most fans of the popular cult following series.

This collection gives us a sample of the various themes featuring the Slovak National Orchestra conducted by Allan Wilson, surfacing is the electronic sounds which is which adds another layer weaving the symphonic tapestry --- There is as much action and suspense to be found here as there is emotionality --- Groth has taken a full body of work from three films along with the theme for "Millennium" and given this a new life of its own, totally recommend to all and soon to be fans of original film music.

Total Time: 41:10 mins on 11 Tracks ~ Silva America 1331 ~ (09/14/2010)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Unique And Unsettling Score That Really Paints A Portrait Of Our Main Heroine 14 Sep 2010
By Kaya Savas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Okay, so if anyone is confused about the musical releases here is the deal. The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo did get an individual score release. This album while it does contain themes from the first film is mainly a dedicated album to the other two films in the trilogy. If you're into films at all then you probably already know about the Millennium trilogy. Almost overnight these films adapted from the successful novels became a huge hit. The film follows our heroine in a sort of noir styled world and explores themes of sexual abuse towards women. In fact the author was inspired to write these novels after witnessing a young girl gang raped at the age of 15 and felt guilty because he didn't help. Jacob Groth dedicated this album to all the women who suffer from abuse in the world because these stories made him feel embarrassed on behalf of all men.

The music is not traditional so don't go in expecting a traditional score. The music has a very modern feel and a punk attitude to it. It's definitely not a rock infused score though. Groth uses strings backed with electronic percussion. It's a very dreary score that serves more for creating an atmosphere. The music feels very personal towards the character and I believe Groth did an excellent job of giving us perspective from our main character's point of view. The track "Abuse" for example is a very unsettling and even uncomfortable track. I think it does do a good job of giving us a musical gateway to let the viewer feel that uncomfortableness.

The world that Groth creates is not a pretty one, but the journey is unique and it certainly paints a character portrait through the music. With that portrait sculpted out it allows the viewer to experience what Lisbeth is going through and brings us into her world. The films have become a huge success. So big that David Fincher is already working on the American remake of at least the first film in the trilogy. I doubt that Fincher will bring on Groth to do the remake so I urge people to experience his original work before whoever does the new score takes a crack at it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Could not recommend at first, now can. Amazon fixed!! 8 April 2011
By rxmiller0112 - Published on Amazon.com
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UPDATE Jun 5,2011: It took a couple of months but Amazon Digital responded and fixed the files. Thanks Amazon customer service. I can now rate as 5 stars!

Former review(1 star): THE TITLES IMBEDDED in the MP3 files and THUS DISPLAYED ON MANY MP3 PLAYERS ARE COMPLETELY WRONG. I love the Millenium soundtrack and this album is a variation on the music from the 3 films. I commend Jacob Groth for creating such atmospheric music for the excellent films and even for these variations (though I like the soundtrack better). However, whoever was responsible for creating the MP3 version of the album really screwed up. As another viewer has noted the titles are from a movie called 'The Town'. As mentioned, those incorrect titles are imbedded in the MP3 file and will display on many players and the listener will be totally confused. Some players allow editing titles but that is tedious. BOTTOM LINE: I cannot recommend purchasing the MP3 album until Amazon makes sure this egregious error is corrected!!!
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