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Married 23 years to Beverly Ogden (TAMU Class of ‘89); father of three, Michael, 22 (U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 98), Stephanie, 20 (TAMU Class of 99), and Kristen, 18 (TAMU Class of 01). Steve STATE FOR SENATOR P.O. Box 3126 Bryan, Texas 77805 Paid Political Advertisement by Steve Ogden Campaign, Andrea Woods, Treasurer, Box 3126, Bryan, Texas 77805 EARLY VOTING RUNS THROUGH FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. MNUm Election Day is Tuesday Aggielife Pag Wednesday • January 22, music r a o i e m Elfman's music stands alon Danny Elfman Music for a Darkened The ater: Film and Television Mu sic Vol. II MCA Records (out of five) By John LeBas The Battalion As more and more movies and television shows rely on pop radio darlings to provide their sound tracks, the orchestral film score seems to be headed for extinction. Danny Elfman, however, is out to prove otherwise. In Music for a Darkened Theater, the eccentric rocker-turned-composer turns in a collection of film and TV theme efforts that will make the listener wonder: Is the movie or its score more critical? In Elfman’s case, it is definitely the latter. The first of the two al bums includes five “suites" select ed from some of Elfman’s recent film score efforts. This is all stuff movie buffs have heard before, but the music takes on a vibrancy and self-sufficiency without the movies. The listener is swept up in the mystique and hero ism of Batman Returns and en gulfed in the emotion of Edward Scissorhands. One advantage — the TV and VCR stay off, allowing for a more relaxing study atmosphere. Another notable point: Elfman creates music that movie watchers do not really hear, but do listen to. He weaves his music with the movie so tightly that the two be come one work of art. For example, not many people could hum the theme music of Edward Scissorhands from memo ry, but listen to the first suite on the first disc of Music for a Dark ened Theater and memories of the movie will flood the listener. The real gem of the set is disc two. This album contains many unreleased pieces from movies and television commercials. These pieces reflect Elfman’s eccentricities more than those on the first disc. For those who recall Elfman’s days in the Los Angeles- based band Oingo Boingo, disc two is especially tasty. Elfman melds orchestral arrangements with screaming guitar licks in tracks from Dead Presidents. The original demo theme song for Nightmare Before Christmas doesn’t sound much like what was used for the film, but it is nonethelessentertai: to hear Elfman singingandp ing all the music. I he best package on thisdis; erat an 111 however, is “Television Odds'N Ends.” From music for a Nikec? trots The mercial to the quirky themeof; Wee’s Playhouse, it highlights of Elfman’s more spontaneous' hniel Pet often overlooked, efforts. The major drawback of Afc for a Darkened Theater isleng Each disc is over 70 minutesfe ^ sa ^ w which makes it really difficulij listen to in one sitting. But overall, Music For a Dan ened Theater gives a wonderfi! representation of Elfman's wot should prove to movie and nut vas fount fans alike that the traditionalfi; score is not only alive, butdoir:; very well. 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