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Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory Soundtrack to be Released July 12th
6/22/05
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Soundtrack Featuring Original Music
by Award Winning Composer Danny Elfman to Be Released by Warner Sunset
Records on July 12th
Film Marks the 11th Collaboration Between Elfman and Director Tim
Burton
BURBANK, Calif., June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The highly anticipated
soundtrack from Tim Burton's CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, starring
Johnny Depp, which opens nationwide on July 15th featuring original music
and songs by award winning composer and musician Danny Elfman (SPIDERMAN,
GOOD WILL HUNTING) will be released by Warner Sunset Records on July 12th.
For CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, Elfman's 11th collaboration with
director Tim Burton, Elfman has composed the score as well as the original
song "Wonka's Welcome Song," (with lyrics written by Elfman and
screenwriter John August, and music by Elfman). Elfman has also written
the music for 4 other tracks with lyrics based on the lyric chants in the
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" book by Roald Dahl. Elfman
wanted to stay true to Dahl's words in the book, which had a wonderful
rhythm to them.
For the first time since THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, Elfman sings
lyrics for the 4 Oompa-Loompa songs about four of the children who win
tickets to tour Willy Wonka's incredible chocolate factory --
"Augustus Gloop," "Violet Beauregarde," "Mike
Teavee," and "Veruca Salt," as well as the new original
song "Wonka's Welcome Song." Elfman's orchestral score and sweet
new pop songs perfectly set the mood for this visually stylistic film.
"This is the 11th film I've worked on with my friend and
collaborator Danny Elfman," said Burton.
"Each time has been different and Danny is always an important
character in the telling of the film. He has created yet another fantastic
score that successfully reflects the movie."
Burton continued, "What was unique about CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE
FACTORY was the creation of the Oompa-Loompa songs. It was great fun to
see Danny work within a number of different musical genres."
"The great part of working with Tim on the music was that he kept
throwing me off center by suggesting different styles of music that I
wasn't expecting. His ideas have so often led me to places that I wouldn't
have thought of, but remain my favorites. In particular on the songs for
'Charlie' Tim and I worked very closely together and the challenge was to
give each song for each child their own distinct feel. 'Augustus Gloop'
was inspired by big brassy Bollywood production pieces; 'Violet
Beauregarde,' the gum-chewer, threw back to a retro 70's funk feel; 'Mike
Teavee,' needed something frenetic and hyperactive like he is, the short
attention span video game rock kid; and 'Veruca Salt' who goes down the
garbage chute has lyrics about fish heads," said Elfman.
The Grammy-winning, Oscar-nominated Elfman has been working in the
motion-picture arena since 1985, when director Tim Burton -- fascinated by
Elfman's playfully macabre music for the cult L.A. rock band Oingo Boingo
-- called him to write the music for PEE-WEE's BIG ADVENTURE.
The Elfman-Burton collaboration continued with the clever and quirky
music for BETTLEJUICE (1988) and reached a high point with the massive,
gothic score for the original film BATMAN (1989), which won a Grammy for
the composer -- and legions of fans, who felt that his Wagnerian approach
gave the comics' Dark Knight a new and entirely appropriate sound.
Since then, Elfman has scored nearly all of Burton's cinematic
excursions, including the touching EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (1990), with its
delicately lyrical choral passages; the funhouse-from-hell music for the
mad Penguin and Catwoman in BATMAN RETURNS (1992); the songs and score for
the imaginative Halloween fable THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1993); the
'50s-style sci-fi score for MARS ATTACKS! (1996); the intense and
powerfully orchestrated SLEEPY HOLLOW (1999); and the percussion-driven
PLANET OF THE APES (2001). Five of Elfman's eight Grammy nominations are
for Burton films.
Acclaimed director Tim Burton brings his vividly imaginative style to
the beloved Roald Dahl classic CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, about
eccentric candy-maker Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) and Charlie Bucket
(Freddie Highmore), a good-hearted boy from a poor family who lives in the
shadow of Wonka's extraordinary factory. Long isolated from his own
family, Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy
empire. Five lucky children, including Charlie, draw Golden Tickets from
Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy-making
facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years. Dazzled by one amazing
sight after another, Charlie is drawn into Wonka's fantastic world in this
astonishing and enduring story. SOURCE Warner Sunset Records
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