Jerry Goldsmith - Along Came A Spider (Deluxe Edition) (2021)

Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Title: Along Came A Spider (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Varèse Sarabande – VSD-ACASDLX
Genre: Soundtrack, Score
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 66:03
Total Size: 156 / 342 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Along Came A Spider (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Varèse Sarabande – VSD-ACASDLX
Genre: Soundtrack, Score
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 66:03
Total Size: 156 / 342 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Night Talk (3:07)
02. Testing (2:10)
03. Alone (1:03)
04. Megan's Abduction (3:19)
05. The Message (0:52)
06. A Closed Book (1:47)
07. Re-Play (0:45)
08. Watching (0:36)
09. Hello Megan (1:04)
10. The Missing Picture (4:20)
11. The Photos (2:25)
12. Please Help (0:37)
13. Megan Overboard (4:51)
14. Cyber Meeting (1:52)
15. No Guard (1:15)
16. Cop Killer (3:50)
17. Missing Girl (1:07)
18. The Ransom Pt 1 (4:36)
19. The Ransom Pt 2 (2:51)
20. Hi Alex (0:47)
21. Where's Megan? (2:30)
22. The Rat (0:55)
23. Not Alone (1:50)
24. Profiling (3:47)
25. Open The Door (1:03)
26. Not My Partner / The Ransom (End Credits) (10:38)
27. That's It! (2:15)
AllMusic Review by Jason Ankeny
Along Came a Spider is sadly emblematic of much of Jerry Goldsmith's autumnal output. It's a virtual rewrite of its disappointing predecessor, Hollow Man, and sadly absent of the vitality and fierce originality that are the hallmarks of the composer's finest scores. Created from the same shopworn electronic and symphonic elements that constitute so much of Goldsmith's post-millennial efforts, Along Came a Spider emphasizes atmosphere over substance, yet achieves little of the suspense and danger required of the thriller genre. Goldsmith enthusiasts will find it difficult to shake the sense they've heard it all before, and that it's even more frustrating this time around.
Along Came a Spider is sadly emblematic of much of Jerry Goldsmith's autumnal output. It's a virtual rewrite of its disappointing predecessor, Hollow Man, and sadly absent of the vitality and fierce originality that are the hallmarks of the composer's finest scores. Created from the same shopworn electronic and symphonic elements that constitute so much of Goldsmith's post-millennial efforts, Along Came a Spider emphasizes atmosphere over substance, yet achieves little of the suspense and danger required of the thriller genre. Goldsmith enthusiasts will find it difficult to shake the sense they've heard it all before, and that it's even more frustrating this time around.