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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe  (Audio CD) 
by Harry Gregson-Williams

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe original soundtrack features a limited-edition 3-D cover, the score by acclaimed composer Harry Gregson-Williams, plus songs by Alanis Morissette, Imogen Heap, Tim Finn, and Lisbeth Scott.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: December 13, 2005
Studio: Walt Disney Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 101 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Blitz, 1940
2. Evacuating London
3. Wardrobe
4. Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus
5. Narnia Lullaby
6. White Witch
7. From Western Woods to Beaversdam
8. Father Christmas
9. To Aslan's Camp
10. Knighting Peter
11. Stone Table
12. Battle
13. Only the Beginning of the Adventure
14. Can't Take It In [As Used in the Film the Chronicles of Narnia: ...]
15. Wunderkind [As Used in the Film the Chronicles of Narnia: The]
16. Winter Light [As Used in the Film the Chronicles of Narnia: The]
17. Where [As Used in the Film the Chronicles of Narnia: The][*]
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5I'm Speechless!!!!!!!Feb 18, 2010
Wow! What a wonderful soundtrack! One of my favorites of my movie soundtrack collection!! This is the kind of music they'll be playing in Heaven! Simply enthralling!!

By the way, the reviews that have been written so far are by the owner of the account's daughter (me). Sorry if my spelling or grammar is incorrect in any of my reviews!

5Beautiful MusicFeb 12, 2010
I love the movie from which this soundtrack comes, and almost from the moment I heard the song "Wunderkind" I was entranced. That song along with Imogen Heap's "Can't Take it In" describes the feeling of the film very well. The instrumentals themselves are beautiful, though my favorites are tracks 2, 12, and 13 since they are the ones I remember most from the film.

5Great soundtrack!Jul 20, 2009
Track 12: "The Battle" seems to have two references to the "Kingdom of Heaven" soundtrack, also composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. I'm not faulting the soundtrack in any way, I just found it fascinating to hear the references cue in at the following times:

00:00 - 00:10, you hear Kingdom of Heaven's Track 10 "Battle of Kerak" (00:00 - 00:10)

~1:15 - 1:30, you hear Kingdom of Heaven's Track 09 "The King" (~3:35 - 3:50)

None of this detracts from the brilliant score, and I actually love both soundtracks for their richness and scope. Harry Gregson-Williams has done a great job with the Narnia soundtrack and it's definitely worth adding to your collection if you love film scores.

5Harry Gregson-Williams did a great job on this Soundtrack!Jul 31, 2008
If you are a director or producer or an important person looking for someone to create the music for your movie project, I have found the man! Harry Gregson-Williams is definatey someone you should check into! He did an excellent job on "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" and "Prince Caspian" scores. But this collection has to be my favorite!
-"The Blitz, 1940" shows just how much that war affected people's lives and their children. When I listen to that song, in my mind I can see people sitting around a table arguing and then all of a sudden a war breaks out and tension builds and it ends up affecting people. And it added great drama to the beginning portion of the movie.
-"Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus" is a great song. For a movie, you have to have some background noise to set the mood, and if any music could be added to the Narnian atmosphere, it would have to be this. It had the nice mysterious sounds about it, and it made one think, "This is actually Narnia". It had curiosity, friendliness, mystery, and something that said this land is peaceful. And it fit the snow-covered trees in the background.
-"A Narnian Lullaby" is just an awesome song and I think Harry Gregson-Williams did a great job on this one also. Along with the roaring fire and a mysterious mood made it great. And with all the different instruments used in it, it was like a magic took over Mr. Tumnus' flute and started adding it's own Narnian effects to try to get Lucy to fall to sleep.
-When I hear "To Aslan's Camp", I immediately think of a royal being, one that deserves respect. It sounds so regal. And definately reminds me of Aslan, or course.
-"The Battle" has this mood about it that seperates this battle from "The Blitz, 1940". In "The Blitz", you can almost imagine the weapons in it, but in "The Battle" you can hear that this battle is for a good purpose and people are really into it and that both sides are out to win, you can almost hear the swords clashing! And it shows that Narnia is tired of freezing to death and being turned to stone. They need Aslan!
-"Only the Beginning" again has the curiosity, the royal-ness (if that's a word), and mystery, and peacefulness of Narnia. The Narnian prophecy has been fulfilled and all 4 throned are filled! You can hear the celebration of a world without a dictatorship and a world that's finally under a good leadership! You can almost see them hug Aslan and thank him and be thankful for a new leadership!
Harry Gregson-Williams did an awesome job on this soundtrack, and I hope he will be available for all of the future "The Chronicles of Narnia" movies. Thank you for what you did and the time you spent making these scores!



4Good AlbumJul 23, 2008
Has all the songs from the movie except the one they play when the kids are playing hide and seek, just before Lucy discovers the wardrobe. All the rest of the songs are good.

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