Labyrinth
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Opening Title/Underground
- Into The Labyrinth
- Magic Dance
- Sarah
- Chilly Down
- Hallucination
- As The World Falls Down
- Goblin Battle
- Within You
- Thirteen O'clock
- Home At Last
- Underground
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3237 in Music
- Released on: 2004-05-17
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
- Running time: 101 minutes
Customer Reviews
Enchanting
I love the film, and this soundtrack (so central to the movie) brings it all back. The magic of the soundtrack is enhanced by that of the film, and vice versa.
Even if you have never seen the film, there are still some beautiful pieces on here, worth hearing in their own right. I can heartilly recommend it!
Just superb
So what is it, exactly, that gives Labyrinth its sheer brilliance? Is it the music, the story or David Bowie's domineering performance as Jared? It's hard to say, and the likely conclusion is that they all share the task of making a timeless classic, that nonetheless holds that 80s glamour. This movie could not be done today.
The soundtrack holds a tiny slice of the Labyrinth world. David Bowie is BRILLIANT. His songs make this album; superb, rocky interjections in an otherwise awesome bit of musical engineering courtesy of Trevor Jones (he does the 'non-Bowie' bits). This CD isn't just a soundtrack. It's an album in and of itself, and pure magic.
"It's only forever ... not long at all!"
The beauty of the Labyrinth
As a child this was one of the only films I ever watched. Now I have grown up, not much has changed. Except now I listen to the music via this CD.
The music is uplifting and you cannot help but smile at 'Chilly Down'. 'As the World Falls Down' really explores Bowies vocal talent as does 'Underground'. Each time I listen to the instrumental 'Hallucinations' I get shivers down my spine. You do not have to be an obsessed fan of the movie to enjoy the music as it captures a generation of fantasy films.





