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Frankenstein (limited Edition White/red Splatter)
Limited edition white and red splatter retail first pressing of 6,000 units Since its publication in 1818, Mary
Shelley's groundbreaking novel Frankenstein has borne a seemingly infinite number of cinematic versions, and from that,
some exceptional film music. Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is the latest, and Alexandre Desplat's score is the
perfect accompaniment. In their third collaboration, following 2017's The Shape of Water and 2022's Pinocchio, the pair
have conjured an electrifying mix of beautiful lyricism and deep emotions, conveying the wonder and tragedy of Shelley's
classic tale. Desplat's score instantly evokes del Toro and Shelley's world in the opening, which introduces the
hauntingly beautiful seven-note motif for the real antagonist, Victor Frankenstein. This is accompanied by ghostly
female choral voices and a low electronic pulsing, resulting in a representation of the inherent Gothic nature of the
story and the themes of life and death, with the pulsing serving as a shorthand for the power that Victor will use to
bring his creature into existence. Eldbjorg Hemsing, on solo violin, gives us a range of gorgeous tones that modulate
from the beauty of nature to the beauty of melancholy. At the same time, Desplat writes music for Victor's creation that
is surprisingly enchanting as well as forceful, with an almost euphoric waltz scoring the building of Victor's gruesome
experiment, with flesh and sinew abound. The birth of the creature is treated as a subversion of previous adaptations,
with a lyrical and searching tone that is tender and delicate, like the birth of a child. A four-note motif that repeats
with variations represents the creature itself, played tenderly on plucked strings with solo piano as counterpoint.
However, that initially bright and questioning tone shifts as the creature experiences its life as Victor demands, and
the tragedy of the creature and the story come into focus. Desplat's score transitions into a deeply melancholy mood as
both creator and creation descend into their own personal hell, albeit with less fury and more reflection and
introspection, with a true emotional resonance. Frankenstein ends with a glorious reprisal of its themes, a showcase of
Alexandre Desplat's talent and the inspiration of Guillermo Del Toro and Mary Shelley. It's a work that stands proudly
alongside previous musical iterations and is another evolution in the ongoing collaboration between Del Toro and
Desplat. Gorgeous and thoughtful, Frankenstein is much more than just the sum of its parts. - Charlie Brigden
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Format
LP · 2 disc
Release
06-02-2026
Label
Item-nr
1318117
EAN
0810155841416
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FRANKESTEIN
2
EXPLOSION
3
VICTOR'S TALE
4
BURNING ANGEL
5
MOTHER DIES
6
WILLIAM AND FATHER
7
LECTURE
8
MEET HARDLANDER
9
ELIZABETH
10
THE CASTLE
11
SYMMETRY
12
BODY BUILDING
13
THE TOWER
14
AWAKENING
15
EVERYTHING IS NEW
16
ELIZABETH MEETS THE CREATURE
17
FLOATING LEAF
18
FIRE
19
CREATURE'S TALE
20
HUNTERS
21
FAMILY LIFE
22
A FRIEND
23
RECOLLECTION
24
A GOOD MAN
25
A MERCILESS LIFE
26
CONFRONTATION
27
LAYING TO REST
28
FORGIVENESS
29
ETERNITY