Friday, November 6, 2009

Ennio Morricone - State of Grace Opening Titles


I can't answer why State of Grace (1990) is not held in higher, more revered esteem. It's an Irish gangster movie set in Hell's Kitchen featuring Sean Penn, Robin Wright Penn, Gary Oldman and Ed Harris. Beyond being a near flawless movie I'll always remember it for having the only love scene I can think of in cinema that actually approaches reality.

I also can't answer why Ennio Morricone's masterful score is not in print, or why no performed and recorded version of any of this score's titles was ever produced on one of Morricone's greatest hits compilations. (There is one version of State of Grace I saw on iTunes (on Ennio Morricone: Film Music Maestro), but it's a pretty shitty synthesized fake.

So here's a rip I made of the opening titles, using my laptop. It's such an amazing use of orchestral color. Morricone always did his own orchestrations and it's hard to think of any film composer working today who can get this kind of texture. They just don't make em like this anymore.

I love the way this piece falls effortlessly back and forth between major and minor keys, like someone drifting in and out of sleep. It sets the tone for a great story about fragile things in the thorns of violence.

You're welcome!

Ennio Morricone - State of Grace Opening Titles

4 comments:

Unknown said...

thank you! love it!

Anonymous said...

Thanks! Saw this movie when I was 15. Loved the score and found it again now.

Anonymous said...

wingerCouldn't agree more. Thank you. I remember watching this when I was pretty young and my dad said "This guy is the new De Niro" referring to Gary Oldman.
Later in life my mates and I tried to go drink for drink and smoke for smoke with "Tewwy" and "Jackie"...gout and gangrene followed...cheers.

Anonymous said...

Wow. Thank you. I've been looking for this for a while. This is really a gift.