Harry Gregson-Williams presents a captivating soundtrack to the psychological thriller "The Number 23," released on February 20, 2007, under New Line Records. Clocking in at 44 minutes, this album is a masterclass in atmospheric composition, perfectly complementing the film's dark and suspenseful narrative.
Gregson-Williams, known for his versatility and ability to evoke deep emotions through music, delivers a hauntingly beautiful score that seamlessly blends orchestral and electronic elements. The album opens with the eerie "Opening Titles (The Number 23)" and takes you through a journey of intrigue and tension with tracks like "Fingerling's Childhood" and "Suicide Blonde." The composition "Ned" adds a layer of melancholy, while "11:12 p.m." and "Finishing The Book" heighten the suspense.
Each track is meticulously crafted to enhance the film's storytelling, making this soundtrack a standalone experience for both fans of the movie and lovers of cinematic music. Gregson-Williams' ability to convey complex emotions through his music shines through in every note, making "The Number 23" a compelling listen from start to finish.