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”One of the most intriguing scores of late, it’s also one of the most charming, with Hamlisch offering up a delightful musical throwback that’s crafted with real panache… Welcome back, sir." - Empire Magazine 4*
“We were thrilled when the new score by MARVIN HAMLISCH to The Informant arrived in the office. We were even more thrilled when we listened to it… a most enjoyable romp pretty much all the way through; and Marvin's piano playing is pretty mean.” - Record Collector 4*
”Dust the tux, wax a toupee and get your cheese on… Love it, laugh with it or make love on a tiger-skin quilt to it, one thing’s sure: an old dog’s shown the young pups a few moves here.” - Total Film 4*
"zany score" - New York Times
"jaunty, old-fashioned score" - Variety
"jaunty score" - The Hollywood Reporter
"lush, swelling musical score" - The Washington Post
"bouncy, big-band score" - Vanity Fair
"insistently perky score" - Rolling Stone
"An uber-cool retro-style Marvin Hamlisch score" - Playboy
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Marvin Hamlisch’s soundtrack to the new Steven Soderbergh dark comedy thriller based on the book by journalist Kurt Eichenwald and starring Matt Damon
This highly anticipated flick tells the true story of Mark Whitacre, the highest ranked corporate whistleblower in US legal history. The film will be opening in the UK on November 20th.
The Soundtrack features the song Trust Me with music by Hamlisch and lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman whose previous successes include L.A. Is My Lady, Nice ‘N’ Easy, The Windmills Of Your Mind, What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? and You Don’t Bring Me Flowers.
The score features top musicians, and boasts drummer Peter Erskine of Weather Report.
As composer, Hamlisch has won virtually every major award that exists: three Oscars, four Grammys, four Emmys, a Tony and three Golden Globe awards. He has written music for more than forty films, including Sophie’s Choice, Ordinary People, The Spy Who Loved Me, The Way We Were and The Sting (adaptation of Scott Joplin).
Marvin Hamlisch also holds the position of principal pops conductor for the National Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony and San Diego Symphony.
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