The score of different artists met actually exactly the wishes and demands, each person sets for him. Music for toe-tapping, relax and enjoy that you get offered here. All tracks are known from the series, let the inclined fan recall individual scenes and immerse him in a dream world with paradisiacal beach, palm trees and sun. From pop and rock tracks through chilly island sounds, the variety enchants the listener.
I am particularly impressed as with any start of a series of Brian Tyler's terrific rousing Track 1 "Hawaii Five-O Main Title Theme", which is, incidentally, is a slightly moderinsierte variation of atmospheric imaging original themes of the 70s of Mort Stevens , Further recommendations ask the following relaxing tracks are: Track 2 "World Upside Down" by Jimmy Cliff, Track 7 "Do not Ever Take Yourself Away" by Bob Dylan, Track 8 "Ukulele Five-O" by Jake Shimabukuro, Track 10 "Pass It On "by Ziggy Marley and Track 11" Hi'ilawe "by John Cruz.
Also herausstechend is track 12, "Book 'em Danno" by Brian Tyler, who understands it in a single instrumental song to unite all the characteristics of the series. Is Track 12 at the beginning still rapidly it changes its tone about cheerful and exciting to sad emotional. A very unusual composition in a positive sense.
To hear something inappropriate on the subject and not very nice, however, are track 3 "The Best Of Me" of the Goo Goo Dolls and Track 4 "Out Of Control" by Switchfoot. Overlooked these two exceptions are the 12 tracks in total, however, considered a coherent, beautiful summer soundtrack.
Conclusion: This score is like a relaxing holiday for the ears and is a musical feast for all the enthusiastic audience of Hawaiian investigators Quartet.
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