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On 3:10 to Yuma's Score

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This entry was posted on 12/8/2007 8:01 AM and is filed under Musings.


I've been kicking around some soundtracks over the past week or so, in advance of seasonal awards voting, and I'm really digging, all over again, Marco Beltrami's score for 3:10 to Yuma. It has a certain classic structure that conjures up the movie's dusty underbelly, but when it gets going at a good downhill gallop, it's all on-a-steel-horse-I-ride swagger — big, yes, but also notable for the manner in which it trades in withholding notes.

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