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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Magical. This is my favourite movie soundtrack of all time. Harry Gregson-Williams' score is flawless, magical and layered. He uses an array or instruments and choirs, and each add to the over-all feel of Narnia. The Narnian theme runs through this soundtrack, culminating in my favourite track - 'The Battle'. HGW did an amazing job of capturing all the wonder and magic of Narnia, and just as Lucy is experiencing it all for the first time, we feel like we are, too. Imogen Heap and Alanis... more info
Gregson-Williams on form One of the finest soundtracks of 2005, this has a unique feel, and I think, as is often the case, better than the film itself. The first half of the album really sets the scene for an outstanding second half, with tracks like The Battle (has shades of Kingdom of Heaven), and Only the Beginning of the Adventure are amoungst the best I have heard. The only downside to this album are the songs stuck on at the end. The four songs are not nessercery, especially since sections of the actual score were sacraficed... more info
Absolutely brilliant! When I watched this excellent film, I was impressed by the music, and soon decided to buy the soundtrack. I certainly wasn't disappointed because this is one of the best CD's I've ever bought and can't stop playing it. Special mentions go to "The Battle" and Alanis Morrisette's "Wunderkind".
Good quality soundtrack... One of the main things that had stayed with me about the movie apart from the excellent special effects was the soundtrack and the diverse sounds and tunes it had, from the classical to the slightly new-age pop. The main theme music to the movie is a very memorable tune that you quickly associate with the movie as its signature, as all themes should do. One of my favourite tracks is "The Battle", with sweeping peaks and lows and changing density to match the emotion of the movie.
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