Soundtrack Review: Stop-Loss by John Powell (2008)

This is a review of the motion picture score for Stop-Loss by John Powell.
John Powell has been a busy man so far this year. First he composed to Jumper which didn’t get a favourable review, then he composed for the much better Horton Hears a Who which I reviewed last Monday. Stop-Loss is a drama movie and of course completely different movie than the two mentioned. John Powell is the first to reach 3 movies this year and he has 2 more coming, Will Smith’s superhero movie Hancock and the Animation movie Bolt. Here is the track list for Stop-Loss:
- Michelle’s House
- Graveside
- Going Awol
- Tommy Breaks
- The Base
- Leaving Town
- Pool Trip
- Troopers
- Losing Steve
- Brandon Meets Josh
- To The Hotel
- Call Carlson
- Urban Warfare
- Theme For Peace
- Preachers End
- Both Kinds Of Danger
- Squad Book
- The Greatest Tragedy
- Can’t You See (The Marshall Tucker Band)
19 tracks, 18 of them by John Powell for a total playtime of 39:41. This isn’t a war movie exactly, but war is a theme and John Powell starts off with a horn which reminds me of those military funerals I see on TV. He uses it throughout, but not as much as drums, it’s very heavy on the percussion and he uses sticks beaten against each other, like he has a message to tell and I think he does. What I also find interesting is the bluesy sound it has, he uses a heavy blues guitar sometimes and it’s nice, like the war hero coming down to his small town. The main theme is quite short but nice, I’m not talking about a single cue, but a melody he uses several times, like in the piano only piece “Theme for Peace”.
Just by listening to this score makes me want to see this movie. I can see the drama here and it is emotional. I also like that most tracks go into each other like a transition to the next. John Powell can do powerful drama as we know from movies like “United 93″ and he does it very well here too. It might be a little on the short side, but it’s sweet while it last. It’s been a good year so far I think, and this places itself among the best. Listen to Stop-Loss below:
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I cannot wait to see this. I have the soundtrack, and I like it.
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