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The Secret Life of Pets [Original Motion Picture Score]
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The Secret Life of Pets [Original Motion Picture Score]
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A year after a first-time Academy Award for his work on
Wes Anderson
's
The Grand Budapest Hotel
, and with
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pts. 1
and
2
under his belt,
The Secret Life of Pets
takes composer
Alexandre Desplat
into the, for him, rare territory of children's animated film. It follows the adventures of pets on the loose in the city. With clarinet in hand, the "Sing Sing Sing"-inspired intro "Meet the Pets" sets a playful tone reinforced by track titles like "Telenovela Squirrels" and "Rooftop Route." The piece's jazzy character in maintained through the soundtrack, though it roams from big band to
Mancini
-esque lounge ("Rooftop Route," "You Have an Owner?"), and into
Bernstein
-like city settings and cartoonish orchestral fare (both represented on "Fetch Me a Stick"). "Gidget Meets Tiberius" incorporates most of these and more -- and there is much more. A track like "Initiation Time" borrows from action templates with big brass and tympani, while Brazil visits "Traveling Bossa." Throughout,
Desplat
's musical agility is on full display. Though nearly all of the recording is original score (pop music from the film is not included here), the film and soundtrack close with a cover of "We Go Together" from the musical Grease, performed by workers at a sausage factory that appears earlier in the film. ~ Marcy Donelson
Wes Anderson
's
The Grand Budapest Hotel
, and with
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pts. 1
and
2
under his belt,
The Secret Life of Pets
takes composer
Alexandre Desplat
into the, for him, rare territory of children's animated film. It follows the adventures of pets on the loose in the city. With clarinet in hand, the "Sing Sing Sing"-inspired intro "Meet the Pets" sets a playful tone reinforced by track titles like "Telenovela Squirrels" and "Rooftop Route." The piece's jazzy character in maintained through the soundtrack, though it roams from big band to
Mancini
-esque lounge ("Rooftop Route," "You Have an Owner?"), and into
Bernstein
-like city settings and cartoonish orchestral fare (both represented on "Fetch Me a Stick"). "Gidget Meets Tiberius" incorporates most of these and more -- and there is much more. A track like "Initiation Time" borrows from action templates with big brass and tympani, while Brazil visits "Traveling Bossa." Throughout,
Desplat
's musical agility is on full display. Though nearly all of the recording is original score (pop music from the film is not included here), the film and soundtrack close with a cover of "We Go Together" from the musical Grease, performed by workers at a sausage factory that appears earlier in the film. ~ Marcy Donelson