Catch Me If You Can

Catch Me If You Can

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Editorial Reviews

Steven Spielberg veered from the futuristic sci-fi flirtations of A.I. and Minority Report with this brisk, stylish period take on the career of teen con-man extraordinaire Frank Abagnale (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his dogged G-man pursuer/de facto extended family member Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks). As always, the director's musical collaborator is John Williams, and the scoring legend uses the occasion of their 20th collaboration as a rewarding musical journey back to the days when he was known as Johnny Williams, ambitious young pianist for Henry Mancini on such early jazz scores as Peter Gunn. Informed by a half-century of subsequent achievement, Williams's return to the jazz idiom of his youth yields a smart, nervous score that evokes more than mere nostalgia. But with Dan Higgins's moody sax often leading the way, the veteran composer's work here seems more evocative reinvention than revisitation, yet another tribute to his uncanny ability to make any idiom his own. A handful of pop standards (including Sinatra's "Come Fly with Me," Getz and Gilberto's "Girl from Ipanema," "The Christmas Song" by Nat "King" Cole) deftly color both period and plot, but, as always, it's Williams who provides Spielberg's masterful imagery with its musical life's blood. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews

John Williams is brilliant.

Reviewed by M. Jones, 2009-12-16

Fantastic album. The only thing I was a little bummed about was the fact that I had already bought Frank Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me" and it was on this album, but I could barely call that a "bummer." No complaints with my order.

Catchy Catch Me - a light and lovely score

Reviewed by Joe Frazier, 2009-05-23

This is not Obi-Wan's John Williams, but harkens back to when he was know as jazz pianist Johnny Williams. The music is as light, upbeat and energetic as is much of the movie while having a character of its own. I particularly like the opening title song. It encapsulates the era, the movement and characters especially in his use of staccato-like finger snapping.

Thrown into this mix are recordings from the era such as Sinatra's Come Fly With Me and The Girl from Ipanema (see Diana Krall's Quiet Nights for a lovely breathy rendition of Boy from Ipanema) that are so effectively incorporated in the storyline.

A thoroughly delightful soundtrack from a master stretching himself into a very different sound than he uses in the big summer movies like Star Wars and Superman. Technically well produced (with the exceptions of the original recordings - they retain their limitations). A perfect champagne and bon bon musical experience.

Great movie music

Reviewed by William Lee Bynum, 2009-04-03

I heard a wonderful performance of John Williams' "Escapades for Saxaphone and Orchestra" by Branford Marsalis and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. That music is based on the soundtrack of "Catch Me If You Can". I couldn't find a recording of the Escapades, so the soundtrack CD was a natural choice. This is a CD that you won't get tired of. By the way, if you buy the movie DVD too, then you will get a second way to enjoy the music. It's a great listen!

Minimal Jazz Content

Reviewed by d, 2008-04-15

The way people have been talking about this score, from the reviews to the liner notes, you'd think it was a stylistic counterpart to "Checkmate." In truth, there is minimal jazz or even pseudo-jazz content in this score. It is mostly orchestral with occasional jazzy touches, such as vibes or sax, but it's hardly a return to his days as Johnny Williams (as some have suggested). And the handful of tunes by the likes of Sinatra, Dusty, and Getz/Gilberto are readily available elsewhere in more appropriate settings. On its own terms, the score is certainly pleasant, but it's hardly a "jazz score" as defined by the likes of Mancini, Lalo Schifrin, Johnny Mandel, Kenyon Hopkins, and others.

Outstanding!

Reviewed by D. Schaffer, 2007-04-04

John Williams does it again! This man is the best composer I have ever heard! The music fits the scenes in the movies so unblievably well that you will wonder how one man was creative enough to think of it!