The Hateful Eight (soundtrack) explained

The Hateful Eight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Ennio Morricone
Cover:The Hateful Eight Soundtrack.jpg
Border:yes
Recorded:July 2015
Studio:CNSO/Sound Trust Studios, Prague
Length:72:47
Label:Decca
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The Hateful Eight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (stylized as Quentin Tarantino's The H8ful Eight) is the soundtrack album to Quentin Tarantino's 2015 motion picture The Hateful Eight. The soundtrack includes the first complete original score for a Tarantino film and is composed, orchestrated and conducted by Ennio Morricone. Morricone composed 50 minutes of original music for The Hateful Eight.

The Hateful Eight was the composer's first score for a Western film since Buddy Goes West (1981) and the first for a Hollywood production since Ripley's Game (2002).[1] The score features notable horror references including Morricone's repurposed score from John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) and "Regan's Theme" from The Exorcist II, which serve the sinister mood.[2] In addition to Morricone's music, the album includes three songs which are featured in the film; The White Stripes' "Apple Blossom" (2000), David Hess' "Now You're All Alone" (1972) (originally from The Last House on the Lefts soundtrack) and Roy Orbison's "There Won't Be Many Coming Home" (1966), as well as dialogue clips from the film. The trailer used the instrumental version of the song "Same Ol'" from The Heavy.

The soundtrack won a Golden Globe[3] and Academy Award for Best Original Score on 28 February 2016.

The opening track, "L’ultima diligenza di Red Rock" (Versione Integrale), was released as a single online on December 15, 2015.[4] In December 2016, it gained a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for Mr. Morricone.

Background

Tarantino originally wanted Morricone to compose the soundtrack for Inglourious Basterds. However, Morricone refused because of the sped-up production schedule of the film.[5] [6] He also turned down an offer to write some music for Pulp Fiction in 1994.[7]

Tarantino previously used Morricone's music in Kill Bill, Death Proof, Inglourious Basterds, and Django Unchained, and Morricone also wrote an original song, "Ancora Qui", sung by Elisa, for the latter.[8] [9]

Morricone had previously made statements that he would "never work" with Tarantino after Django Unchained. The composer stated Tarantino used the music “without coherence” and that he "wouldn’t like to work with him again, on anything".[10] He quickly released a statement clarifying that his remarks were taken out of context,[11] Morricone said that he has "great respect for Tarantino" and that he is "glad he chooses my music".[12] He also said that because Tarantino chooses his music "it is a sign of artistic brotherhood".[13] [14]

Ultimately, Morricone changed his mind and agreed to score The Hateful Eight.[10]

On June 12, 2015, Tarantino held court at Italy's 59th David di Donatello Awards in Rome, which he attended to collect prizes from several years back for Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained. Tarantino was handed two statuettes by Morricone. Both artists revealed that they met a day earlier and that Morricone agreed to compose music for a Tarantino movie.[15] In July 2015, Tarantino announced after the screening of footage of The Hateful Eight at San Diego Comic-Con that Morricone will score the film, the first Western Morricone has scored since 1981.[16]

Recording process

Morricone supplied music largely inspired by The Hateful Eights screenplay. The music is moody, tension-building work with music box nods to the Italian Giallo genre.[17]

The recording sessions began on July 18 at the Czech National Symphony Orchestra ’s studio "soundtrust" in Hostivař, Prague. Morricone previously conducted the orchestra CNSO for his soundtrack to Giuseppe Tornatore’s The Best Offer (2013) and during his 60th Anniversary Tour. Quentin Tarantino was also present during the 3-day recording sessions to supervise the work.[18]

In an August 2015 interview with Vulture, when Tarantino was asked how Morricone's score sounded, he joked, "It's horrible. What do you expect me to say?...You'll hear it when you see it. It's absolutely abysmal. No, there’s no whistling in this score."[19]

In a September 2015 interview with Dutch television broadcaster AVROTROS, Morricone stated that he did not want to repeat himself: "Can I repeat for Tarantino what I've done for Sergio Leone? It's not possible, right? It would be absurd. It would make Tarantino's movie look hideous, because that music is old, you see. I had to write it in another way. But I have written very important music for him. I don't know if he directly realized that, or if the others did. They didn't expect that music, that's why they didn't understand it. But he told me, after he had listened to it twice: it's ok, I like it. But at first it had been a shock. He had expected something completely different. But I didn't give that to him, because I didn't want to give him something he knew already."[20]

Track listing

All tracks composed, orchestrated, and conducted by Ennio Morricone, except where noted:[21] [22]

Film music not included on the album

  1. "Regan's Theme (Floating Sound)"—Ennio Morricone (from (1977))
  2. "Eternity"—Ennio Morricone (from The Thing (1982))
  3. "Silent Night"—Demián Bichir[23]
  4. "Ready for the Times to Get Better"-Crystal Gayle (exclusively used in the Roadshow for the opening of Chapter 4 - Domergue's Got a Secret)
  5. "Bestiality"—Ennio Morricone (from The Thing)
  6. "Despair"—Ennio Morricone (from The Thing)

The film's trailer used Welshly Arms' cover of "Hold On, I'm Coming", although this is not used in the film itself.[24]

For Your Consideration promo album

The Hateful Eight (For Your Consideration)
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Ennio Morricone
Border:yes
Recorded:July 2015
Studio:CNSO/Sound Trust Studios, Prague
Genre:Film score
Length:30:02
Label:The Weinstein Company

As with all awards seasons, a For Your Consideration album leaked online, featuring a number of differences from the general release album.

Personnel

Score composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced by Ennio Morricone.

Accolades

Awards
AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipientOutcome
Academy Awards[25] February 28, 2016Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone
Austin Film Critics Association Awards[26] December 29, 2015Best ScoreEnnio Morricone
British Academy Film Awards[27] February 14, 2016Best Original MusicEnnio Morricone
Chicago Film Critics Association[28] December 21, 2015Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone
Central Ohio Film Critics Association[29] January 7, 2016Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[30] January 17, 2016Best ComposerEnnio Morricone
Denver Film Critics Society[31] January 11, 2016Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone
Houston Film Critics Society Awards[32] January 17, 2016Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone
Golden Globe Awards[33] Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone
Indiana Film Journalists Association Awards[34] January 4, 2016Best Musical ScoreEnnio Morricone
New York Film Critics Circle AwardsDecember 2, 2015Special AwardEnnio Morricone
San Diego Film Critics Society[35] December 14, 2015Best Use of Music in a FilmThe Hateful Eight
Los Angeles Film Critics Association, 2nd placeDecember 2015Best ScoreEnnio Morricone
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationDecember 2015Best ScoreEnnio Morricone
AWFJ AwardJanuary 12, 2016Best Film Music Or ScoreEnnio Morricone
DFWFCA Award 2nd place2015Best Musical ScoreEnnio Morricone
FFCC Award2015Best ScoreEnnio Morricone
Georgia Film Critics Association[36] January 8, 2016Best Original ScoreEnnio Morricone

Charts

Chart (2015–16)Peak
position
Italian Compilation Albums (FIMI)[37] 3
Italian Vinyl Records (FIMI)[38] 8
UK Soundtrack Albums (VG-lista)[39] 11

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'The Hateful Eight' Will Have an Original Score by Ennio Morricone. Russ Fischer. 11 July 2015. slashfilm.com. 21 November 2015.
  2. Hollis Robbins "U.S. History in 70 MM". The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. 15 (3): 368–370. July 2016
  3. Web site: Ennio Morricone, Ryuichi Nakamoto nominated for Golden Globes . factmag. 10 December 2015. factmag.com. 10 December 2015.
  4. Web site: Amazon.com: L'Ultima Diligenza di Red Rock (From "The Hateful Eight" Soundtrack / Versione Integrale): Ennio Morricone: MP3 Downloads . 15 December 2015. Amazon. 15 December 2015.
  5. Web site: AICN . . September 13, 2011.
  6. Web site: Barna . Daniel . Morricone u Basterd! . . January 9, 2009 . March 8, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090216202648/http://joblo.com/morricone-u-basterd . February 16, 2009 . dead .
  7. Web site: Ennio Morricone won't be scoring Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds . . September 1, 2009 . January 1, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151230042906/http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/31279515.html#ixzz2p9i5GzQs . December 30, 2015 . dead.
  8. Web site: 'Django Unchained' Soundtrack Details . Film Music Reporter . November 28, 2012 . December 1, 2012.
  9. Web site: Ennio Morricone's filmography . . November 21, 2015 . November 21, 2015.
  10. Italian Composer Ennio Morricone: I'll Never Work With Tarantino Again . Eric J. . Lyman . . March 15, 2013.
  11. Ennio Morricone Is Not Feuding With Quentin Tarantino Over 'Django' . Lindsey . Bahr . . March 18, 2013.
  12. Ennio Morricone Backs Off From Quentin Tarantino Insult: Famed composer says comments were misconstrued . Jon . Blistein . . March 19, 2013.
  13. Ennio Morricone Says Quentin Tarantino 'Django' Beef Was Overdone: "I have a great respect for Tarantino...I am glad he chooses my music, a sign of artistic brotherhood." . Chris . Martins . . March 18, 2013.
  14. Composer Ennio Morricone Respects Quentin Tarantino After All . Zach . Dionne . . March 19, 2013.
  15. Quentin Tarantino Holds Court at Italy's David Di Donatello Film Awards . . June 12, 2015. November 21, 2015.
  16. Quentin Tarantino Hateful Eight Comic-Con: He'll Film Another Western . Eliana . Dockterman . . October 22, 2015.
  17. Web site: John Williams Could Land 50th Oscar Nod in Competitive Original Score Race. Kristopher Tapley. 13 November 2015. variety.com. 21 November 2015.
  18. Web site: Tarantino, Morricone Scoring Hateful Eight in Prague. Jason Pirodsky. 21 July 2015. expats.cz. 21 November 2015.
  19. Web site: Brown . Lane . How Quentin Tarantino Would Fix It Follows (and Other Outtakes From Vulture's Interview) . August 25, 2015 . . August 25, 2015.
  20. Web site: Interview met topcomponist Ennio Morricone . September 26, 2015 . EenVandaag AVROTROS . November 21, 2015.
  21. Web site: The Hateful Eight: Here's what's on Quentin Tarantino's next soundtrack. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220618/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/the-hateful-eight-here-s-what-s-on-quentin-tarantino-s-next-soundtrack-a6741551.html . 2022-06-18 . subscription . live. The Independent. 20 November 2015. 2015-11-21.
  22. Web site: 'Hateful Eight' Soundtrack Includes White Stripes & Roy Orbison. Brian Gallagher. 2015-11-21.
  23. News: Silent Night: The unforgettable carol representing "peace" . Christy . Baker . 21 February 2016 . 6 May 2019 . Medium.com.
  24. Web site: What's The Song On The Hateful Eight Trailer?. Daystune. 19 January 2017.
  25. Web site: Oscar Nominations: The Complete List. Hipes. Patrick. January 14, 2016. Deadline.com. January 14, 2016.
  26. Web site: Critics' Choice Award Nominations: Complete List. Gray. Tim. December 14, 2015. Variety. December 14, 2015.
  27. Web site: Baftas 2016: full list of nominations. 8 January 2016. The Guardian.
  28. Web site: Chicago Film Critics Association 2015 Awards. Chicago Film Critics Association. Chicago Film Critics Association. December 21, 2015. January 9, 2016.
  29. Web site: Central Ohio Film Critics Association 2015 Awards. Central Ohio Film Critics Association. Central Ohio Film Critics Association. January 9, 2016. January 9, 2016.
  30. Web site: Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Critics' Choice Awards. Critics' Choice Awards. January 20, 2016. January 20, 2016.
  31. Web site: DFCS Nominates 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' 'Spotlight' as Year's Best Films . Denver Film Critics Society . January 5, 2016 . January 5, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160106083415/http://denverfilmcritics.org/1481/news/dfcs-nominates-mad-max-fury-road-spotlight-as-years-best-films/ . January 6, 2016.
  32. Web site: Houston Film Critics award "Spotlight," "Revenant". Houston Chronicle. January 20, 2016. January 20, 2016.
  33. Web site: 'Carol,' Netflix Lead Golden Globes Nomination. Lang. Brent. December 10, 2015. Variety. December 10, 2015.
  34. http://indianafilmjournalists.com/ The Indiana Film Journalists Association Begins Nominations Process for 2015 Awards
  35. Web site: 2015 San Diego Film Critics Society's Award Nominations. December 11, 2015. San Diego Film Critics Society. December 12, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160411031753/http://www.sdfcs.org/2015-san-diego-film-critics-society-award-nominations/. April 11, 2016. dead.
  36. Web site: Georgia Film Critics Association 2015 Awards . Georgia Film Critics Association . January 4, 2016 . January 4, 2016.
  37. Web site: Comiplation - Classifica settimanale WK 9 (dal 2016-02-26 al 2016-03-03). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. it. March 4, 2016.
  38. Web site: Vinili - Classifica settimanale WK 10 (dal 2016-03-04 al 2016-03-10). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. it. March 14, 2016.
  39. Web site: Official Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50. Official Charts. Official Charts Company. December 30, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151230171158/http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/soundtrack-albums-chart/. December 30, 2015.