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I really like the film version of "Can't Take It In." Usually, I find credits songs to be a kind of unnecessary distraction from the score of a movie, but this movie pulled it off pretty well.
While I always liked this score, it wasn’t until recently (when I revisited the film and album) that I realized how amazing it really is. There is still nothing that tops “Evacuating London” or the “Aslan” theme in terms of modern fantasy material. Each of the themes are brilliantly interconnected with each other, but stand on their own as well. I do wish there something a bit more distinctive for the White Witch, but that’s a small complaint.
The only other score that really reminds me of this (in terms of the string writing and piano material) is “Winters Tale” by Rupert. Also a pretty solid fantasy score.
I wonder why it is that we rarely, if ever, get detailed information about who did what on HGW's scores. I'd be curious. :)
Frisbee
2013-11-16 14:57:27
Apparently, most of those details are sourced from the ASCAP website. But HGW is a member of another association, the BMI, and those guys are probably not providing the same detailed information as ASCAP do.
ASCAP do list stuff by BMI composers but only if an ASCAP member was extensively involved in the making of that tune too. Maybe that's how some detailed information had been made available for a HGW project in the past?
Edmund Meinerts
2013-11-16 16:46:19
Maybe that's it. But we get who-did-whats on John Powell scores a lot more frequently and he's a member of BMI too, isn't he?
Another one where we rarely get any info is Steve Jablonsky. In an ideal world they'd just put this kind of info in the album booklets!
Does anyone know if the music playing during the sequence where the gryphons attack the witch up until Edmund destroys the wand is available anywhere?
Anonymous
2015-08-26 01:55:27
It is not. That music is made up of three or four cues. However, you can find a very similar arrangements of the griffon attack and subsequent part (where the centaur charges) on Prince Caspian's score. They're both in "Raid on the Castle", I think.
Narnia has the BEST music ever (other than Pirate of the Caribbean). I love adventure movies such as Narnia and Pirate of the Caribbean. I'm mostly a Pirate of the Caribbean girl!
The soundtrack is AWESOME and I don't know the name of what type of music it's called that you use. I particularly like "One Day". If you know what type of Genre of music that song is in please comment back here.
HANS ZIMMER!!! OMG you have the best composing skills I have ever heard and the POTC theme song makes me melt! Thank You :D
Silvana... I think you mean the song Evacuating London. See Crows N' Roses post below yours. It is the soundtrack SCORE to the motion picture. Composed and conducted by one of the greatest film composers of our time: Harry Gregson-Williams. I hope that helps!
The track you're looking for is called Evacuating London, it's on the released soundtrack and the lyrics by Lisbeth Scott goes like this (she wrote it so it's official):
One breath for all, one one breath for all feel this feel this so tender feel this feel this one breath for all so tender feel this feel this tender
I noticed that the second half of the track "Raid On The Castle" in Prince Caspian and the unreleased (and currently unavailable) track "Desperation" listed below on this one are pretty similar. Small comfort :)
"The Battle Continues On" is probably the most missed track on this bootleg, IMO.
Guys hold your horses, this is only the first Narnia movie. Provided HGW is back to score the rest of the series, I wonder how much more stunning music he'll produce and how much more bootlegs we'll be left hunting for ;)
Dear Greg, youre an amazing composer, your music has made me fall in love with the movies, especially Chronicles of Narnia. I felt in love with the Sountrack and i can play it in six different instruments. Im so excited for Princes Caspian coming out on March 16, im gonna be there. Keep up the work and remember that your music will be incredible, from 100 of years from now i know. You are similar to mozart and Beethoven, youre going to be remembered forever just like those guys. Thank you for your time.
it's evacuating london by lisbeth scott. get it on the original soundtrack of narnia. i want the complete score or at least a ripped dvd audio that sound good (without any talking)! c'mon disney!
That list there is my tracklist for my version and the source of where I got the music. I think "Out of the Water (alt end) 0:38 dvd-rip" may just be music tracked from another cue. And I think "Short Insert 0:13 dvd-rip" may be tracked from another cue as well.
Otherwise I list the source of where I acquired the cue from. As you can see there are things that were on the album but not the recording sessions as well as still stuff in the movie that was not present on the recording sessions. I believe that the people that got hold of the recording sessions bootleg only got 2 of 3 discs.
Jeez, Walt Disney Records people go to sites looking for clips of bootlegs/promos being hosted and ask them to be removed, but will not release the music in question, despite so many people clearly asking for it!! Hopefully, they'll release some expanded versions after more Narnia movies are out :-)