The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
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| Studio | Walt Disney Records |
| Release Date | May 13, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 050087108502 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 17:33 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced, Soundtrack |
About The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK to the highly-anticipated second film from the worldwide blockbuster NARNIA!
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA:PRINCE CASPIAN features an unforgettable and heart-pounding score by GRAMMY AWARD® -winning and GOLDEN GLOBE® nominated composer Harry Gregson-Williams plus the brand new SWITCHFOOT single and video "This Is Home" Album Description
Tracks
- Prince Caspian Flees - Score
- The Kings and Queens of Old - Score
- Journey to the How - Score
- Arrival at Aslan's How - Score
- Raid on the Castle - Score
- Miraz Crowned - Score
- Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance - Score
- The Duel - Score
- The Armies Assemble - Score
- Battle at Aslan's How - Score
- Return of the Lion - Score
- The Door in the Air - Score
- The Call - Performed by Regina Spektor
- A Dance 'Round the Memory Tree - Performed by Oren Lavie
- This Is Home - Performed by Switchfoot
- Lucy* - Performed by Hanne Hukkelberg* Not Featured in Film
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Narnia as expected |
I wasn't very impressed by the other songs that had lyrics, but the "soundtracks" are good. Kind of reminds me of some of the songs from Pirates (without that theme of course).
Overall didn't disappoint in a soundtrack sort of sense. October 27, 2008
| Disappointed |
One of the reasons I enjoyed the original score so much was for it's calm, celtic-like melodies in the first half or so of the score. This score has a similar layout, but it focuses a lot more on the battle/action tracks, which i'm not particularly fond of.
I can completely understand why this is the case, as the film is a lot darker than the first and i've heard it contains a lot more action. This would be great if these tracks weren't so repetitive, sounding like the typical Media Ventures action cues we've heard so many times before. And even by the half way point these tracks start to drag, and the overall feel is that of hope for an original track some time soon.
However, perhaps for someone new to the genre and not having heard the first (a lot of the music on this CD sounds like rehashes of tracks from the first, which I guess is fair enough considering it is of course the same series of films) they would find a lot to enjoy here.
There still are some great tracks, the first 4 or so are a great listen. However, for me, after that is just gets repetitive and boring.
It also dosn't help having read before hand, this may or may not be true, that the composer - Harry Gregson-Williams was bored himself when composing the score. It definately shows. August 27, 2008
| Very Disappointed |
| IMages rush back |
| Couldn't be worse |
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