Hans Zimmer's soundtrack to
"Regarding Henry" is an interesting proposition: a product of the early nineties with its fretless bass, jaunty air and jazzy vocals (from no other than
Bobby McFerrin) it is a piece that manages to stand proudly on its own, a cinematic masterpiece that easily transcends the film it is intended to accompany.
This is unlike any other Zimmer soundtrack that I've heard: it lacks his trademark orchestration and instead has a distinctly easy orientation ... a laidback, romantic, soft rock kind of vibe;
I haven't heard anything quite like
"Regarding Henry”, it is unique and very special.
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