Harry Gregson-Williams - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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| Artist(s) | Harry Gregson-Williams |
| Studio | Buena Vista Pictures |
| Release Date | December 13, 2005 |
| UPC Code | 050086137473 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 4 18:25 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Soundtrack |
Tracks
- The Blitz, 1940
- Evacuating London
- The Wardrobe
- Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus
- A Narnia Lullaby
- The White Witch
- From Western Woods To Beaversdam
- Father Christmas
- To Aslan's Camp
- Knighting Peter
- The Stone Table
- The Battle
- Only The Beginning Of The Adventure
- Can't Take It In - Imogen Heap
- Wunderkind - Alanis Morissette
- Winter Light - Tim Finn
- Where - Lisbeth Scott
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Harry Gregson-Williams did a great job on this Soundtrack! |
-"The Blitz, 1940" shows just how much that war affected people's lives and their children. When I listen to that song, in my mind I can see people sitting around a table arguing and then all of a sudden a war breaks out and tension builds and it ends up affecting people. And it added great drama to the beginning portion of the movie.
-"Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus" is a great song. For a movie, you have to have some background noise to set the mood, and if any music could be added to the Narnian atmosphere, it would have to be this. It had the nice mysterious sounds about it, and it made one think, "This is actually Narnia". It had curiosity, friendliness, mystery, and something that said this land is peaceful. And it fit the snow-covered trees in the background.
-"A Narnian Lullaby" is just an awesome song and I think Harry Gregson-Williams did a great job on this one also. Along with the roaring fire and a mysterious mood made it great. And with all the different instruments used in it, it was like a magic took over Mr. Tumnus' flute and started adding it's own Narnian effects to try to get Lucy to fall to sleep.
-When I hear "To Aslan's Camp", I immediately think of a royal being, one that deserves respect. It sounds so regal. And definately reminds me of Aslan, or course.
-"The Battle" has this mood about it that seperates this battle from "The Blitz, 1940". In "The Blitz", you can almost imagine the weapons in it, but in "The Battle" you can hear that this battle is for a good purpose and people are really into it and that both sides are out to win, you can almost hear the swords clashing! And it shows that Narnia is tired of freezing to death and being turned to stone. They need Aslan!
-"Only the Beginning" again has the curiosity, the royal-ness (if that's a word), and mystery, and peacefulness of Narnia. The Narnian prophecy has been fulfilled and all 4 throned are filled! You can hear the celebration of a world without a dictatorship and a world that's finally under a good leadership! You can almost see them hug Aslan and thank him and be thankful for a new leadership!
Harry Gregson-Williams did an awesome job on this soundtrack, and I hope he will be available for all of the future "The Chronicles of Narnia" movies. Thank you for what you did and the time you spent making these scores!
July 31, 2008
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| Most of the soundrack is good.... |
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