Patrick Doyle - The Emoji Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017) Hi-Res
Artist: Patrick Doyle
Title: The Emoji Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 62:25 min
Total Size: 671 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Emoji Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 62:25 min
Total Size: 671 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Emoji 04:18
02. Bathroom Life Lesson 02:19
03. Smiler Orientation 01:49
04. Gene 03:07
05. Rooftop 01:36
06. Boardroom Terrors 02:27
07. Blitzkrieg Bots 00:52
08. Let's Roll! 01:05
09. The Wallpaper 03:13
10. Mehs and Bots 02:42
11. Candy Rescue 02:15
12. Forest Road Planning 01:24
13. Tunnel to Dance App 02:20
14. Gene Chooses Hi-5 02:21
15. Smiler's Illegal Upgrade 01:05
16. Trash and Trolls 00:48
17. Instagram Paris 02:26
18. Seas and Whale Songs 01:28
19. The Trash Escape 02:10
20. Tentacle Chase 03:09
21. The Firewall 02:07
22. Cloud and Confessions 03:12
23. A Princess Takes Flight 02:01
24. Delete and Rescue 03:24
25. Desperate Deletion 02:39
26. Gene Saves Textopolis 02:43
27. Emoji Ringtone 00:4
28. Good Vibrations (from "The Emoji Movie") 03:21
Patrick Doyle is a Scottish composer and, more sporadically, actor most associated with symphonic music for literary film adaptations, including many by actor/director Kenneth Branagh. An alumnus of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Doyle's first feature film was Branagh's own 1989 breakthrough with an adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry V. They soon reunited for films such as the 1991 thriller Dead Again, 1993's Much Ado About Nothing, and the following year's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. In the meantime, Doyle found work on Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner Indochine from 1992, 1993's Carlito's Way, and the Alfonso Cuarón children's classic A Little Princess, released in 1995. Another film from that year, Emma Thompson's retelling of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, earned Doyle his first Academy Award nomination. He got a second nomination a year later for the Branagh's four-hour film version of Hamlet.
The two worked together again in the 2000s on Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It, and, in a diversion from Shakespeare, 2007's Sleuth, an Anthony Shaffer play with a screenplay by Harold Pinter and direction by Branagh. Highlights of Doyle's other films during that time included Bridget Jones' Diary, Gosford Park, and the fourth installment in the blockbuster Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Back with Branagh again in the following decade, he scored 2011's Thor from the Marvel's Avengers universe. A year later, Doyle's work could be heard in the Disney/Pixar film Brave. Subsequent Branagh projects included a live TV broadcast of Macbeth with the National Theatre, and Walt Disney's Cinderella and Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, both released in 2015. The latter was broadcast live in movie theaters around the world and topped the day's box office in the U.K. Also that year, the composer released The Music of Patrick Doyle: Solo Piano, which offered newly recorded piano arrangements of his movie themes performed by Doyle himself. Still collaborating after over 25 years, the next Doyle-Branagh project was Murder on the Orient Express, a 2017 adaptation of the 1934 Agatha Christie novel. ~ Marcy Donelson.
The two worked together again in the 2000s on Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It, and, in a diversion from Shakespeare, 2007's Sleuth, an Anthony Shaffer play with a screenplay by Harold Pinter and direction by Branagh. Highlights of Doyle's other films during that time included Bridget Jones' Diary, Gosford Park, and the fourth installment in the blockbuster Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Back with Branagh again in the following decade, he scored 2011's Thor from the Marvel's Avengers universe. A year later, Doyle's work could be heard in the Disney/Pixar film Brave. Subsequent Branagh projects included a live TV broadcast of Macbeth with the National Theatre, and Walt Disney's Cinderella and Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, both released in 2015. The latter was broadcast live in movie theaters around the world and topped the day's box office in the U.K. Also that year, the composer released The Music of Patrick Doyle: Solo Piano, which offered newly recorded piano arrangements of his movie themes performed by Doyle himself. Still collaborating after over 25 years, the next Doyle-Branagh project was Murder on the Orient Express, a 2017 adaptation of the 1934 Agatha Christie novel. ~ Marcy Donelson.