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Whistle Stopper - Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl

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List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $8.43
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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0050086008971 Format: Soundtrack Label: Walt Disney Records Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Records Release Date: 2003-07-22 Studio: Walt Disney Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely FULL of adventure Comment: I truly love this album. What an adventure to match with Johnny Depp`s character. Must own one!
Customer Rating:      Summary: EXCELLENT!!!! Comment: Very well put together. Hans Zimmer is a GENIUS! This soundtrack from start to finish takes you on an adventure that you could sense even if your eyes were closed while you listened to it. Each track sets its own mood and was very appropriately placed in the movie itself. I'd recommend this to anybody.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My FAVORITE Soundtrack all time!! Comment: This soundtrack just BLEW me away!! Its the best soundtrack EVER!! I couldnt keep it off. It was in CD Repeat all the time!! It's brilliant and so original!! I HIGHLY recommend it!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: good Comment: i liked it, but i wish it was longer!! the songs are very good, though i'm sure they can't POSSIBLY have all the music from the movie on it... but i did like it and the songs get stuck in your head very easily!! i listened to it once and had to again and again because i liked it so much! the only thing preventing me from giving it a five star is the short length... but it is still a great soundtrack!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Zimmer influence Comment: If you have listened to any of Hans Zimmer's work, this sounds quite like it.
Listen to Barbarian Horde from Gladiator (about the middle of the track on to the end), and then listen to He's a Pirate. Almost identical themes used.
I'm not complaining, as there usually isn't too much of a good thing.
All in all, a decent soundtrack, something you feel like a pirate with and it makes you want to go out and swashbuckle something...
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Editorial Reviews:
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Loosely based on the popular Disney theme park audio-animatronic ride, one might expect a modicum of good-natured "Yo-ho-ho-ing"--or maybe a little rousing Korngold/Errol Flynn/Captain Blood orchestral romanticism--here. Instead composer Klaus Badelt initially entices us with some sparing Celtic folk charm, then unleashes a furious broadside of symphonic and choral thunder to rival his ominous score for K-19. The composer's fellow German mentor is an obvious influence throughout (the album is credited with a wink as "Score overproduced by Hans 'Long John' Zimmer") but Badelt brings his own muscular instincts to bear throughout. Perhaps shrewdly realizing that genre cliches are nothing if not for reinventing, Badelt delivers his rhythmically nervous Eurocentric sensibilities--sort of Holst duels Shostakovich on the Spanish Main--with the subtlety of a scorching cannonball. It's seasoned with a little romantic respite in the final act, if a bit gingerly, and could no doubt profit by some of Korngold's sparkling melodic verve. But it's a loud, unabashed Summer Blockbuster score at heart; alert the neighbors. --Jerry McCulley
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