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Helen Hunt, Liev Schreiber, Brian Dennehy, Eddie Izzard and Carla Gugino star in Every Day, a story about a family's struggle to survive life's curve-balls that ultimately bring out the best and worst in us and make us closer. Ned is a television writer on a seedy drama whose life is turned upside down when his wife's estranged father moves in with their family. Every Day is an honest look at an ordinary family making it through life's challenges together... The soundtrack to Every Day is more like an EP than an album. While there are 18 tracks, the total running time is only 16 min, 18 sec but to be fair Jeanine Tesori does cram a lot into it. The score is a mix of piano and string based mellow tracks that work well as a stand alone album to listen to if you're relaxing. The one stand out track, for me, was 'Picnic at the Beach' it's just a shame that it only lasts 47 sec. While the rest of the score is interesting enough it's not something I'd be wanting to dig out and listen to on a regular basis. 6 Darren Rea |
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