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Themes from Lord of the Rings: Trilogy

Themes from Lord of the Rings: Trilogy
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Track Listing

  1. Prophecy
  2. Concerning Hobbits
  3. Theme For Aragorn And Arwen
  4. Lothlorien
  5. Gandalf's Lament
  6. Departure Of Boromir
  7. In Dreams
  8. May It Be
  9. Fellowship Theme
  10. Foundations Of Stone
  11. Smeagol's Theme
  12. King Of The Golden Hall
  13. Evenstar
  14. Breath Of Life
  15. Samwise The Brave
  16. Gollum's Song
  17. Storm Is Coming
  18. Steward Of Gondor
  19. Twilight And Shadow
  20. Black Gate Opens
  21. End Of All Things
  22. Return Of The King
  23. Grey Havens
  24. Into The West
  25. 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!!1
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 disappointing1
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 FILM1
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...