The Chronicles of Narnia
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe : [original Soundtrack]
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Imprint:
Burbank, CA - Walt Disney Records
Language:
English
Performers:
Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra ; Bach Choir ; Choir of the King's Consort ; Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir ; various soloists ; Harry Gregson-Williams, conductor.
Notes:
Compact disc
Recorded at Todd AO Scoring Stage, Los Angeles and Abbey Road Studios, London
Blitz, 1940 -- Evacuating London -- Wardrobe -- Lucy meets Mr. Tumnus -- Narnia lullaby -- White witch -- From Western Woods to Beaversdam -- Father Christmas -- To Aslan's camp -- Knighting Peter -- Stone table -- Battle -- Only the beginning of the adventure -- Can't take it in (Imogene Heap) -- Wunderkind (Alanis Morissette) -- Winter light (Tim Finn) -- bonus track: Where (Lisbeth Scott)
Recorded at Todd AO Scoring Stage, Los Angeles and Abbey Road Studios, London
Blitz, 1940 -- Evacuating London -- Wardrobe -- Lucy meets Mr. Tumnus -- Narnia lullaby -- White witch -- From Western Woods to Beaversdam -- Father Christmas -- To Aslan's camp -- Knighting Peter -- Stone table -- Battle -- Only the beginning of the adventure -- Can't take it in (Imogene Heap) -- Wunderkind (Alanis Morissette) -- Winter light (Tim Finn) -- bonus track: Where (Lisbeth Scott)
Statement of responsibility:
[music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams]
Characteristics:
1 sound disc :,digital ;,4 3/4 in.
Author (Original Script):
Gregson-Williams, Harry
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Add a CommentLove the movie and when I found out that there was a soundtrack I jumped for joy and immediatly put a hold on it. I love track 12.
The music is absolutely beautiful. I get very emotional listening to it and could never tire of it. Full five stars!
I agree. This is an excellent cd, and I especially liked the tracks 9 and 12
A wonderful composition! I thoroughly enjoy it, and can listen to it so many times without tiring of it.