"Chris Young's score is the only good about the film"
J. Lovins | Missouri-USA | 10/11/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Christopher Young's music first came to my attention with ~ "BAT-21" back in 1988, since then I've followed his career with keen interest, here are some of my favorites ~ "Flowers In The Attic" (1987)..."Max & Helen" (1990)..."The Five Heartbeats" (1991)..."The Vagrant" (1992)..."Murder In The first" (1994)..."Copycat" (1995)..."Tales From The Hood" (1995)..."Urban Legend" (1998)..."The Big Kahuna" (1999)..."Bless The Child" (2000), this has to be my favorite of the lot, much feeling went into this one. Director Daniel Sackheim did a very poor job on this film, a plot that so thin, makes you think you seen this story before or even several times...but the high point of this venture is the SCORE! Mr. Young weaves a musical tapestry, conjuring up themes of dark gloomy textures with a blend of tensely disturbing passages, mixed with a chilling aura that will make your blood run cold.Total Time: 36:44 on 11 Tracks ~ Varese Sarabande 302-066-282-2 ~ (2001)"
Young Has Sung Again!
Varese Fan | Sunny FL | 01/05/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yet another teriffic score by Christopher Young. Horror fans might find it slightly reminiscent of URBAN LEGEND. It also has the usual dramatic style of music that Christopher Young is so wonderfully experienced at producing. I highly recommend this for people who liked thriller scores such as I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, URBAN LEGEND, URBAN LEGENDS: FINAL CUT, WHAT LIES BENEATH, and just about any film score along those lines. Another good thing about this score is that, even though there were L.A. restrictions on length, resulting in 35+ minutes album, it doesn't really miss a whole lot of good cues. Basically the score, except for the action cues, is repetitive. I love, and want, a complete version of repetitive scores, but in this case, I could do without it. A big thanks to the folks at Varese Sarabande Records for investing in this album (considering that it may not sell well, given the unpopularity of the movie). And a special thanks to Christopher Young for lending his talents."
Haunting and Beautiful
Varese Fan | 10/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Christopher Young's haunting and creepy score for THE GLASS HOUSE is one that you will not forget. It's filled with many beautiful sounds and piano melodies. ***** out of *****! I highly recommend this one to people who appreciate the work of composers."