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Overall, the soundtrack is quite robust. It kicks off brilliantly with the lone vocal track "Time And Tide", penned and performed by Alan Price. It's a eerily joyful melody about someone who's found solace in death, fitting the movie's tone perfectly. The song later shifts into a bit cheesy, McCartney-like "white gospel", which hasn't held up well over time. The rest of the album is a synth-based score. When the themes are grim or melancholic, it's an incredibly impactful score. However, when the mood lifts, the album starts to feel a bit aged with a somewhat outdated approach. But these moments are rare- just like in this unique film that entrusted kids with the serious task of tackling very dark subjects. Setting composition aside, it's a technically well-crafted album, with no apparent problems with mixing or sound quality.
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