Graeme Revell, renowned for his sophisticated and eclectic approach to film scoring, delivers a powerful and evocative soundtrack for the 2007 documentary "Darfur Now." This album, released on January 1, 2007, by Lakeshore Records, serves as a poignant musical accompaniment to the harrowing events depicted in the film, which examines the genocide in Darfur.
The soundtrack spans 41 minutes and features 21 tracks, each meticulously crafted to underscore the documentary's narrative. From the haunting "Hejewa" to the poignant "Children of the World," Revell's compositions weave a tapestry of sounds that reflect the gravity and urgency of the subject matter. The album includes tracks like "Darfur Now Titles," "The Aid Convoy," and "Rebels on Parade," each contributing to the overall atmosphere of the documentary.
Revell's score is not just a collection of songs but a testament to his ability to capture the essence of a story through music. His work on "Darfur Now" showcases his versatility and depth as a composer, making this album a significant addition to his discography. Whether you're a fan of documentary film scores or simply appreciate powerful, thought-provoking music, this soundtrack is sure to leave a lasting impression.