Rush Hour (1998)
| Artist: Soundtrack/Score |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Rush Hour - (Main Title) ~ Original Score
2. Fight At The Harbor ~ Original Score
3. Soo Yung's Theme ~ Original Score
4. Soo Yung's Abduction ~ Original Score
5. Lee Arrives In L.A. ~ Original Score
6. Jumping The Bus ~ Original Score
7. Won Ton For Two ~ Original Score
8. Explosive Situation ~ Original Score
9. Lee At The Mansion ~ Original Score
10. Restaurant Poison ~ Original Score
11. Battle At Juntao's ~ Original Score
12. Greasy Egg Rolls ~ Original Score
13. Chasing Sang ~ Original Score
14. $50 Million Ransom ~ Original Score
15. On Juntao's Heels ~ Original Score
16. Asian Art Convention ~ Original Score
17. Lee's Sadness ~ Original Score
18. High Tension ~ Original Score
19. Sweet And Sour ~ Original Score
20. Chinese Street Music ~ Original Score
21. Carter Chases Clive ~ Original Score
22. British Menace, The ~ Original Score
23. Rush Hour - (End Titles) ~ Original Score
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Original score composed by Lalo Schifrin. | |
| Original score composed by Lalo Schifrin. | |
| Includes liner notes by Doug Adams. | |
| RUSH HOUR was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television. | |
| Personnel: Ruy Folguera (programming). | |
| Audio Mixer: John Richards. | |
| Recording information: Fox Newman Scoring Stage. | |
| Photographer: Bob Marshak. | |
| A pairing as full of comedic possibilities as Rush Hour's Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker needs a soundtrack that will exploit their personalities, with Tucker playing the big-city wise guy and Chan the self-deprecating clown. In mixing urban grooves and Eastern melodies, Lalo Schifrin's score compliments the stars perfectly. The main title sets the stage with a pounding rhythm that provides the background for distorted guitars playing an Oriental theme. "Soo Yung's Abduction"'s requisite foreboding string figures contrast with the '70s cop show horns and funky bass of "Lee Arrives In L.A." The mix is most potent on "Jumping the Bus" where traditional Oriental melodies give way to a loose fusion groove. In his mastery over both styles and his ability to effortlessly combine them, Schifrin has once again proven himself one of the most effective film composers of his era. | |
Producer: Lalo Schifrin; Brett Ratner |
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Engineer: John Richards |
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Compilation Appearances
| Dirty Harry Anthology | |
| Tv Land Presents Favorite Tv Theme | |
| Cincinnati Kid Original Score | |
| Bossa Nova Brasilia/bossa Nova Usa |
Associated Artists and Works
| John E. Davis (Composer) | |
| Original Soundtrack |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 10/13/1998 | |
| Original Release Date : 1998 | |
| Catalog ID : 5 | |
| Label : Aleph | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00651702632824 |

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