Taxi Driver / O.S.T.: Taxi Driver (Original Soundtrack Recording)
Taxi Driver / O.S.T.: Taxi Driver (Original Soundtrack Recording)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Taxi Driver / O.S.T.
Label: Music on Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8718469530373
Genre: Soundtrack
Taxi Driver - vinyl Soundtrack. The music by Bernard Herrmann was his final score before his death on December 24, 1975, and the film is dedicated to his memory. Robert Barnett of MusicWeb International has said that it contrasts deep, sleazy noises, representing the "scum" that Travis sees all over the city, with the saxophone, a musical counterpart to Travis, creating a mellifluously disenchanted troubadour. Barnett also observes that the opposing noises in the soundtrack-gritty little harp figures, hard as shards of steel, as well as a jazz drum kit placing the drama in the city-are indicative of loneliness in the midst of mobs of people. Deep brass and woodwinds are also evident. Barnett heard in the drumbeat a wild-eyed martial air charting the pressure on Bickle, who is increasingly oppressed by the corruption around him, and that the harp, drum, and saxophone play significant roles in the music.
Tracks:
1.1 Theme from Taxi Driver 4:06
1.2 I Work the Whole City 2:24
1.3 Betsy in a White Dress 2:13
1.4 The Days Do Not End 4:05
1.5 Reprise: Theme from Taxi Driver 2:24
1.6 Diary of a Taxi Driver (Voice - Robert de Niro) 4:28
1.7 Theme from Taxi Driver 3:35
1.8 The.44 Magnum Is a Monster 3:11
1.9 Sport and Iris 2:17
1.10 God's Lonely Man (End Title) 1:52