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Lord of the Rings Movie Soundtrack

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 6, 2001.

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    (Originally posted by Mollusken)

    SoundtrackNet has reviewed the Lord of the Rings soundtrack CD, and they have also posted a sample of each track (in mp3 format) for us to download. File are about 0,5 mb in size, so they should be available to everyone. A little something from the review:

    For the record, I have not yet seen the film, so I cannot say how well the score works in that context. But as a listening experience, this album is one of the most enjoyable discs I've heard all year. Stylistically, fans of Howard Shore can expect something akin to his choral score in Looking for Richard and the dramatic tragedy of The Fly, mixed with a stirring nobility and some wonderfully interpolated ancient, almost Celtic elements. It's a dark and heartfelt score with tremendously memorable thematic motifs and plenty of drama.

    Read the whole article and download the samples here.
     
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