Michael Gibbs, a renowned composer known for his versatility and innovation, presents "Being Human," the original motion picture soundtrack released in 1994. This captivating album is a testament to Gibbs' ability to blend various musical styles, creating a rich and engaging auditory experience that perfectly complements the 1994 comedy-drama film of the same name, directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Robin Williams.
Comprising 13 tracks, "Being Human" spans a duration of 51 minutes, offering a diverse range of compositions that showcase Gibbs' mastery of orchestration and his keen sense of storytelling. The album features a mix of instrumental pieces and vocal tracks, each contributing to the overall narrative of the film. From the whimsical "Mine! Mine!" to the introspective "Am I Really A Priest," and the playful "Give The Chickens A Break," Gibbs' compositions are as varied as they are compelling.
The soundtrack was released under the Varese label, further cementing its place in the world of cinematic music. Gibbs' work on "Being Human" is a prime example of his ability to create music that not only enhances the visual experience but also stands on its own as a piece of art. Whether you're a fan of film scores, a follower of Gibbs' work, or simply someone looking to explore new musical horizons, "Being Human" is an album that promises to engage and delight.