The Whole Wide World – Project Details

1996
THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, 1996, Directed by Dan Ireland

FILM CREDITS

Music by Hans Zimmer & Harry Gregson-Williams

Executive Music Consultant: Spencer Proffer
Music Editor: Edrian Colina
Assistant Music Editor: Jud Pratt
Guitar: Bob Daspit
Clarinet: Jim Ercole
French Horn: Steve Durnin
Harp: Amy Wilkins
Piano: Harry Gregson-Williams
Voices: Media Ventures Chamber Choir featuring Miss Monroe & Woofgang Zellweger
Music Recorded & Mixed by Slamm Andrews
Music Copyist: Boris Zelkin
Music Recorded at Media Ventures, Santa Monica

The Whole Wide World

The Whole Wide World

1996 42'17 Mojo Trax
Release date : 12/20/1996
BOOKLET CREDITS

Music Composed by Hans Zimmer & Harry Gregson-Williams
Music Orchestrated & Arranged by Harry Gregson-Williams
Music Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams & Slamm Andrews
Recorded & Mixed by Slamm Andrews
Recorded at Media Ventures, Los Angeles

Special Thanks to: 
Dan Ireland, Renee & Vince for their inspiration. Mark, Nicole, Lynn, Emma, Adam & Jay at Media Ventures. Karen, Lindy, Ashley & Nick at The Cadillac

01 – The Love Theme (2:45)
02 – Two Sides Of Bob (6:18)
03 – Conan Emerges (1:29)
04 – Novalyne Reflects (2:53)
05 – The Telegram (5:20)
06 – A Yarn Unfolds (2:43)
07 – Letters At Sunset – The Cabin (7:07)
08 – Bob’s Despair (1:41)
09 – …Let Go Of Your Mother (3:34)
10 – Novalyne’s Theme (3:09)
11 – Sombrero (0:31)
12 – End Titles (4:42)

20 Comments

  1. Per November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Why is The Dark Knight a topic here on the WWW page ? ;)

  2. Pridelander November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Even if Hans Zimmer didn’t write anything, Hanz Zimmer must have written something!

    ;-)

  3. Lee November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Yeah, he wrote something, but not enough, because TDK is disqualified by the Academy. HZ & JNH wrote less than 70% of the score.

    Music cue sheet for the TDK lists five names as composers.

    http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117995767.html?nav=n ews&categoryid=1982&cs=1

  4. Per November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    The Whole Wide World is all Harry Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer didn’t write anything on it… Here’s a quote from a interview with HG-W:

    "Q: …did Hans really help out with WHOLE WIDE WORLD and SMILLA?"

    "Hans didn’t write any music for WWW – in fact he heard my score for the first time at the premiere. On SSOS he was bound to write a cue or two. His relationship with the director dictated that. He was also very helpful and supportive to me on that film."

  5. Per November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Why is The Dark Knight a topic here on the WWW page ? ;)

  6. Pridelander November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Even if Hans Zimmer didn’t write anything, Hanz Zimmer must have written something!

    ;-)

  7. Lee November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    Yeah, he wrote something, but not enough, because TDK is disqualified by the Academy. HZ & JNH wrote less than 70% of the score.

    Music cue sheet for the TDK lists five names as composers.

    http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117995767.html?nav=n ews&categoryid=1982&cs=1

  8. Per November 13, 2008 at 12:00 am - Reply

    The Whole Wide World is all Harry Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer didn’t write anything on it… Here’s a quote from a interview with HG-W:

    "Q: …did Hans really help out with WHOLE WIDE WORLD and SMILLA?"

    "Hans didn’t write any music for WWW – in fact he heard my score for the first time at the premiere. On SSOS he was bound to write a cue or two. His relationship with the director dictated that. He was also very helpful and supportive to me on that film."

  9. Gabrielle Arboleda (LILO) September 15, 2007 at 12:00 am - Reply

    I have watched the movie so many times. Part of it is because I want to hear the bits and pieces of the soundtrack. Where can I get it? Why would Harry Gregson-Williams let his name go unknown? the music is more than wonderful!!!!

  10. Gabrielle Arboleda (LILO) September 15, 2007 at 12:00 am - Reply

    I have watched the movie so many times. Part of it is because I want to hear the bits and pieces of the soundtrack. Where can I get it? Why would Harry Gregson-Williams let his name go unknown? the music is more than wonderful!!!!

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