Themes from Lord of the Rings: Trilogy
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Prophecy
- Concerning Hobbits
- Theme For Aragorn And Arwen
- Lothlorien
- Gandalf's Lament
- Departure Of Boromir
- In Dreams
- May It Be
- Fellowship Theme
- Foundations Of Stone
- Smeagol's Theme
- King Of The Golden Hall
- Evenstar
- Breath Of Life
- Samwise The Brave
- Gollum's Song
- Storm Is Coming
- Steward Of Gondor
- Twilight And Shadow
- Black Gate Opens
- End Of All Things
- Return Of The King
- Grey Havens
- Into The West
- Use Well The Days
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #76126 in Music
- Released on: 2004-03-22
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
- Running time: 78 minutes
Customer Reviews
Avoid like the plague!!
Howard Shore's score for Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy is a masterpiece.
However, be aware before ordering this cd that this recording is NOT from the original soundtrack, and is just another low budget album from a low budget record label cynically trying to cash in on something successful.
Avoid this rip-off and seek out the originals instead, especially the complete recordings. You will not be disappointed.
Very disappointing
I bought this thinking how great it would be to have one cd with a representation of the music from all 3 films. But it is a pale shadow of the 'real thing'. For me, the soul and heart tugging character of the original recordings is painfully absent, so much that I am going back to buy the original music.
BEWARE - NOT FROM THE FILM
The other reviews are spot on. If you found an unlabelled copy of this CD you would never guess the connection to LOR. I was hugely dissapointed. This is like going to a Queen concert and getting a tribute band singing anything by Queen songs. If you like wallpaper music you may like it - elsewise beware - the tracks go ever on and on...



