One of his best.
5
By osorim
I've listened to this soundtrack more than any other score. So I guess I do like it. ππΌππΌππΌππΌππΌ
Brings out my Darkside!
5
By Freddyloco
Emos of the world, unite! This melancholy masterpiece is genius! One of Danny Elfmans greatest work! A def must have for the Tim Burton fans of the world.
Batman Returns soundtrack
5
By Trakeena1
I own both the movie and the CD AND I love them both!!!!
1966 rocks
5
By Cookingboy7
I watched the 1966 series of batman and robin and I loved it. So this is very cool.
danny elfman music rocks
4
By Antonioobbyy
i love selina transforms pt 2, i just love this album
one of my favourite batman scores
5
By Jorge Perez Jr.
Maybe this is not one one Elman's most critically acclaimed scores, but it's no bust either. Batman Returns was how I was introduced to Batman in the first place, and one the things that I liked about it was the score, especially The Finale and the Final Confrontation. Music is a very important part in movies, and this soundtrack might just be my favourite of all time. You won't regret buying the soundtrack.
Film Music Classic
5
By Music Super
Classic, gothic, dramatic, high stakes, dark film music with a lot of character. Oozing over and reeking of character. Very stylized and fun experience away from the film and one of Danny Elfman's best works!
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5
By Stratusfere
Luved the movie and luv the soundtrack :)) 5 stars on both!!!!
Nice
5
By Labinnac77
Danny Elfman is such a good composer. He's probably somewhere up there with the greats, he's the best when it comes to these kind of films. Dark and fun movies. Batman Returns is an awesome movie and the music is the gothic image that Tim Burton created in this film. So, get it man. Oh, and the last song is Siouxsie & The Banshee's "Face To Face", when the song plays in that scene, it is outstanding!
A dark trip
4
By bonch
This album is often glossed over when looking at Elfman's work. It's tragic, melancholy and sometimes macabre, as opposed to the heroic score of the previous film. By the time the familiar Batman theme starts up at the end--the second and last time you get to hear it fully played out--you feel drained and relieved. It's great when you're in the mood for a dark and twisted score.