



First let me be frank - I didn't get my copy of FAMILY MAN from some "inside source". Danny Elfman didn't call me up and say "Hey Ryan - I'm FEDEXing a copy of FAMILY MAN up to you 'cause you're cool". The truth of the matter is that Danny Elfman said I was "so nice". Actually that's not true - Danny Elfman didn't - hasn't ever - called me on the phone. I picked up FAMILY MAN the good old fashioned way - overspending on eBay. Thanks to a couple of generous fellows (you know who you are) I "won" (is it really considered winning when you buy a CD the seller probably picked up for $5 is a used CD shop?) a copy of Universal Pictures' "For Your Consideration" Academy Awards disc.
The CD run time is just around 47 minutes - Elfman's score taking up 42 minutes and 34 seconds. SEAL's forgettable song gets top billing on the CD label, but it's Elfman's score that is causing this disc to go for upwards of $460 U.S. in auctions on eBay. Thankfully I didn't spend that much - but it got me thinking - just how much is this disc worth? Now before you accuse me of dangling the disc in your face and boasting, please remember that I've made it available for anyone who wants a copy.
FAMILY MAN can best be described as more GOOD WILL HUNTING than EDWARD SCISSORHANDS. It shares a lot of Elfman's toned down technique in A CIVIL ACTION, the Christmas vibe of SCROOGED (several times throughout the album you'll hear Elfman qoute Christmas tunes), and of course the all-out choir from SCISSORHANDS. If you have the regular FAMILY MAN soundtrack that is filled out with songs - you don't have all the good stuff. Sure there's the sprite "Main Titles" and the beautiful "Promise" - but there's so much more. Which makes the fact that at the time I'm writing this, FAMILY MAN hasn't been released commercially (and judging by the film's tepid box office receipts may not - ever) a damn shame.
FAMILY MAN is a very emotional score - it has it's lighter moments, but it closes out ("Grand Finale/End Titles") in such a way that you feel totally weepy. A review of the album isn't of much use - but sound clips should prove to be worth your time. Instead of rambling on I'll just point out the clips below. Listen to them. Enjoy them!

 
Above are the inserts I've made for the FAMILY MAN disc. The promo didn't come with artwork - just the CD label and a back insert with the GKS Entertainment logo (the company which manufactured the discs). The inserts are of course much more spectacular in person...
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