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Hybrid Soldier, since you're virtually famous, what Zimmer work is your favorite? :PAnd 9:11-14:12 in "Rocket Away" from the Rock! :DA favorite of mine that hardly anyone mentions is The Burning Bush from The Prince of Egypt. It really conveys the presence of God.I like the theme a lot, too, Ds, and it made perfect sense to use it when Batman showed up in the tunnel (my favorite part of the movie) and when he saved Blake from the thugs, but when Batman said, "This isn't a car", we had just heard it in the previous scene. And when Batman appears out of the exploding building at the end, it sounds really forced.You guys are right. These are all AMAZING themes. Moving and addictive!<br><br>I'd add "Hummel Gets The Rockets" from The Rock and "All Of Them" from King Arthur.
Marry Me is my favorite Zimmer theme and cue as well. Although all of the suggestions below are also great pieces. I'll throw in the main theme from Crimson Tide as well as practically the proto power anthem. Such an influential score.Aragorn, thought the same thing while watching the movie. I think they were in deep love with that tune (and so am i), and were incessantly thinking: "Come on, this is the last Batman we do, this is the last time ever we can use this, so LET'S GO!" :pFort Walton - Kansas reminds me of summer cookouts or somethin' nice like that.Or "Tennessee" from Pearl Harbor.Don't forget Chevaliers De Sangreal, Now We Are Free, and The Heart of Davy Jones! ;)<br>
Amen to that! "Marry Me", "Time", and "A Dark Knight" would definitely have to go on my list of "Hans Zimmer's most amazing themes ever".... i missed it :(The Marry Me suite is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. :)"The Dark Knight Rises used it any time Batman did anything even remotely sudden..."<br><br>lol, you can just imagine Hans or Lorne or whoever eagerly watching a scene they need to score and just WAITING excitedly<br> for the chance to employ that music. XDAnd I should add that, in my opinion, TDK was the one to perfectly balance the use of the DUN DUN DUN end credits theme. Batman Begins didn't use it enough, while The Dark Knight Rises used it any time Batman did anything even remotely sudden.
Whoa, man, don't hate on The Dark Knight. The reason a lot of cues were reused was because Chris Nolan loved the music in Begins and determined he "wouldn't need much in the way of new music for The Dark Knight" (see the booklet that comes with TDK's 2-CD release). I agree that TDK isn't as thematically developed (we have the Joker theme, which is used incessantly, Dent's theme, which is reimagined from the first movie, and the new Batman theme, which isn't used nearly enough), but I think the score is an admirable one. There are more new cues than you might at first think, but, in keeping with the Joker and the whole "chaos" theme of the film, they're more like "noise" than "melodious".IMHO this is a much better sequel score than The Dark Knight was. There's so much new stuff in it. Most of the cues are new stuff. Tracks 12, 15-18, 32, 42-43, 48, and 50-53 (12 cues out of 54) recycle old material, but most of it still incorporates new stuff in some way. TDK recycled a lot of old cues (LSI Extraction, Trip to Hong Kong, You're Gonna Love Me, Gordon Is Dead, & Gordon Returns Home, and Wired) and didn't feel like its themes were as developed.tracklist...<br>fuck, i missed it? -____-Indeed, the article is misleading. He said he wants to see the movie; his pains were predominantly related to Christopher Reeve.Find another site to post your tracklist, please.
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Composer - Conductor - OrchestratorAdditional MusicAdditional MusicAdditional Music
Harry Gregson-WilliamsStephen BartonToby ChuTom Holkenborg (aka Junkie XL)
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Kingdom Of Heaven
Label: Sony Classical
Length: 62'12
HZimmer.com rating:        4/5
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  1. Burning The Past (2:48)
  2. Crusaders (1:41)
  3. Swordplay (2:01)
  4. A New World (4:21)
  5. To Jerusalem (1:38)
  6. Sibylla (1:49)
  7. Ibelin (2:05)
  8. Rise A Knight (2:43)
  9. The King (5:45)
  10. The Battle Of Kerak (5:36)
  11. Terms (4:29)
  12. Better Man (3:29)
  13. Coronation (3:03)
  14. An Understanding (4:13)
  15. Wall Breached (3:43)
  16. The Pilgrim Road (4:07)
  17. Saladin (4:44)
  18. Path To Heaven (1:38)
  19. Light Of Life (Ibelin Reprise) - Vocal by Natacha Atlas (2:10)
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lisa marie windt reply Replies: 0 || 2005-08-08 00:00:00
its a great musicant .i love the music.
i love movies. greetings lisa marie windt from holland.(groningen) delfzijl

Orrin reply Replies: 0 || 2005-07-26 00:00:00
In the EXTENDED INTERNET EXCLUSIVE trailer for KoH, there is a nice selection that plays at about 1:10 in the trailer, right after David Thewlis's character says "--arise a knight."-- Can anyone tell me what that is?

Thanks in advance.

Here is a link to the trailer (medium version for a quick download):

http://images.apple.com/movies/fox/kingdom...n-excl_m320.mov

Halida reply Replies: 0 || 2005-07-13 00:00:00
It+s just a mazing film. I sow it two time. And many times I watch it in internet. I can+t wait when it will come out on dvd. I just love Orlando Bloom. He is such a mazing actor.Kiss you Orlando.
Full of love Halida.

mehmet reply Replies: 0 || 2005-07-09 00:00:00
good time

David reply Replies: 0 || 2005-05-14 00:00:00
What are the songs leading up to the prayer cycle one at the end.

carlean reply Replies: 0 || 2005-05-12 00:00:00
A short track of the Goldsmith 's 13th warrior is include in the movie's score (not on the CD).
A great homage to the master !!

gatsby reply Replies: 0 || 2005-05-09 00:00:00
gatsby listened to this score and rued the day he did so

Rogue reply Replies: 0 || 2005-05-03 00:00:00
I have the soundtrack and it is by far one of the most beautiful and perfect scores ever written for a film, it has an incredible warmth and the latin choirs are sublime.

Drake7 reply Replies: 0 || 2005-05-01 00:00:00
wats tha name of tha theme song in tha mtv kingdom of heaven trailer(the final one)

ash reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-25 00:00:00
its good, but i havnt heard anything new in this like martin said nothin new here
hope the rest of soundtrack will be richer and more original

Jeff reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-20 00:00:00
Incredible Score !! I love it
HGW is the best !!!!

Mr Bee reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-18 00:00:00
Although Harry gregson williams will pull kingdom of heavens up into the clouds im sure :) I hope harry comes out with more of this!!

Mr Bee reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-18 00:00:00
All sounding promising so far! Hans was a definitely excellent choice to put an end to the era of films with insanely large battle scenes!! Until the next one i guess...

Ersan reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-17 00:00:00
my favourite The Thin Red Line.

Roham reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-16 00:00:00
Sounds like Hans Zimmer have chosen the best replacement for this score. Harry Gregson-Williams seems to have done a fantastic job so far as I heard through these samples. Hopefuly the rest of the songs will be as great as what it sounds like to be. :)

Brian reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-15 00:00:00
I am ready to hear the rest of the Wall Breached, excellent use of the percussion section. I wish more composers would define movement through the percussion section.

Martin reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-14 00:00:00
A snoozer so far. I heard nothing new in those clips.

Alex reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-14 00:00:00
Like all of Hans Zimmers music they are haunting, and make you feel the sceen

Austin reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-14 00:00:00
Yes, I love it. "--Pathway To Heaven"-- reminds me of something from Handle's "--Messiah"--! I can't wait to hear more.

Jeff reply Replies: 0 || 2005-04-13 00:00:00
Great themes !!

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