Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey

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Overview

Composed by John Lunn (Little Dorrit), the official soundtrack to the Emmy-winning Downton Abbey shows that the British know how to score a lavish costume drama just as effectively as they do how to make one. The millions of fans captivated by the ITV series -- which follows the lives of an aristocratic family and their servants in a fictional Yorkshire town's stately home during the early reign of King George V -- will be delighted by the extended versions of the pieces of music which have appeared throughout the critically acclaimed first two seasons. But even classical fans who have failed to be reeled in by the authentic, early 20th century costumes and legendary thespian talent will find it hard to resist the charms of its 20 elegant compositions, which range from the light and airy, brass-fused "Us and Them" to the brooding, ominous, piano-led "Deception." The beautifully haunting melodies and sweeping strings of the theme recurringly appear throughout the 20 compositions, from the seven-minute, epic opening track to the soaring vocal version from British music student-turned-Chinese talent show winner Mary-Jess ("Did I Make the Most of Loving You") which closes the album. However, Lunn's subtle but inventive arrangements, performed by the Chamber Orchestra of London, ensure that the soundtrack never becomes too repetitive. Indeed, among the stream of plucked pizzicato strings, gentle woodwind, and warm layers of orchestration, there are also a few surprises. "A Song and a Dance" is a rather ambient final instrumental featuring some skittering xylophones, jaunty piano hooks, and breezy flutes, while Les Miserables tenor Alfie Boe provides some suitably stirring vocals on the sparsely produced covers of Elsie Griffin's wartime ballad "Roses of Picardy" and The Bing Boys Are Here revue number "If You Were the Only Girl in the World," both of which were originally published around the drama's early-1900s setting. An enchanting piece of work, Downton Abbey is one of those soundtracks that perfectly complements its source material, but is also strong enough to stand alone on its own merit, too. ~ Jon O'Brien

Product Details

Release Date: 12/13/2011
Label: Decca
UPC: 0602527811468
Rank: 2602

Tracks

  1. Downton Abbey~Downton Abbey - The Suite  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Mary-Jess  -  Orchestra of London
  2. Downton Abbey~Love and the Hunter  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  3. Downton Abbey~Emancipation  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  4. Downton Abbey~Story of my Life  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  5. Downton Abbey~Fashion  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  6. Downton Abbey~Damaged  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  7. If You Were The Only Girl in the World  - Nat D. Ayer  - Chris Barrett  - Alfie Boe  - James Morgan  - Juliette Pochin
  8. Downton Abbey~Preparation  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  9. Downton Abbey~Such Good Luck  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  10. Downton Abbey~Us and Them  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  11. Downton Abbey~Violet  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  12. A Downton Abbey~A Drive  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  13. An Downton Abbey~An Ideal Marriage  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  14. Roses of Picardy  - Chris Barrett  - Alfie Boe  - James Morgan  - Juliette Pochin  - Haydn Wood
  15. Downton Abbey~Telegram  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  16. Downton Abbey~Deception  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  17. Downton Abbey~Titanic  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  18. A Downton Abbey~A Song and a Dance  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Orchestra of London
  19. Did I Make the Most of Loving You? (from Downtown Abbey)  - Alastair King  - John Lunn  -  Mary-Jess  -  Orchestra of London

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chamber Orchestra of London   Primary Artist,Ensemble
Mary-Jess Leaverland   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Mary-Jess   Primary Artist
Alfie Boe   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
James Morgan   Piano
Alastair King   Conductor
The Orchestra of London   Orchestra

Technical Credits

Don Black   Composer
Paul Golding   Engineer,Mixing
Nat D. Ayer   Composer
James Morgan   Mixing,Producer
John Lunn   Composer,Producer,Executive Producer
Haydn Wood   Composer
Frederick Edward Weatherly   Composer
Juliette Pochin   Mixing,Producer
Gareth Neame   Executive Producer
Clifford Grey   Composer
Chris Barrett   Assistant Engineer
Hayden Wood   Composer
Nick Watson   Mastering
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