@William said:
However I find this music so terrible to listen to that I was actually grimacing in pain while it was playing.
Hi William,
Personally, I like a lot of Zimmer's material and then there is some that I pass over. Hans is a very successful film composer who is able to identify what the customer wants and delivers the goods. That's business and it is what pays the bills......
Having discussions I found in comparing musical taste is a lot like having discussions about politics and religion. You either like it or not and no one is going to convince otherwise. Fortunately, the creation of a PLAY LIST has been God sent. I have many (too many to mention) film scores in my music collection. Generally, it doesn't matter if it's Zimmer, Horner, or Silvestri to name a few, I find myself picking out the "good ones" and placing them into my play list for those times I want to sit back and chill. Listening to a battle scene or car chase just to listen generally doesn't do it for me. It's a different story if I'm watching the video along with it. The music then becomes, or at least it suppose to, become a supporting role to what is being viewed.
One exception, for me, and that my own personal taste, is I include all of John Debney's and Ennio Morricone's works in my play list. I don't recall a single cue that I have not included from any of their scores.
As far as Zimmer goes, have you listened to the Crimson Tide and The Da Vinci Code, and some of the Pirate scores? You may find them more enjoyable than some of his latest works.
FWIW....