Free Music Notes for Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End

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Free Music Notes for Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End

Free Music Review: Epic!
Hit: 5 Stars

Wow, I just bought this score from iTunes and all I can say is that I am very impressed! There is a very epic feeling to this Pirates album, but of course it still has the same pirate feel from the last two scores as well. I am honestly not disappointed in any track on the entire album.

I only listened to it all the way through once, but my early favorites are:
-Singapore
-Calypso
-What Shall We Die For
-Drink Up Me Hearties Yo Ho

Bottom line is that if you like the Pirates movies or scores, there's a good chance you'll like this. I know that I did. I am very impressed with this score and easily give it 5 out of 5.

Free Music Review: Strong melodic finish to one of the finest soundtracks i've ever heard
Hit: 5 Stars

At World's End, much like its counterparts, Dead Man's Chest and The Curse of the Black Pearl, is strong on powerful action pieces. Hans Zimmer manages a very well balanced flavor of romantic melodies and heavy orchestra tracks that keep the listeners compelled all the way. I loved the music in this soundtrack so much, especially "Up is Down" and "Drink up me Hearties", which have the adventurous main theme of the final film.
As usual, the Jack Sparrow bits are fun cues, and the Davy Jones romance theme is just wonderful and spellbinding. Hans Zimmer delivers a strong finishing touch to the trilogy. I highly recommend this excellent soundtrack.

Free Music Review: Not a review but a plea...
Hit: 5 Stars

If at all possible when "reviewing" discs, or anything else on here how about sticking to an actual review? Too often I see people post useless crap that has nothing to do with the product itself. I suppose this "review" could be included in that as well. My point is this, review the material and leave it at that. Nothing is more frustrating than sitting down to read this stuff only to find someone bashing Hans Zimmer (or whoever else) instead of giving an actual opinion of the material presented. Just my two cents. Feel free to let the hate begin as I know this will spark some controversy.

For what it's worth, the soundtrack is great!

Free Music Review: I like it
Hit: 5 Stars

This soundtrack is very beautiful and to me seems complete. You should know that music from almost every moment of the movie is available, (hidden) in specific tracks.

For example, the dramatic music from the moment when Elizabeth escapes from the Dutchman (also when James Norrington is killed) is available but it doesn't have its own track. It's in the end of a 7 minute track called "I see Dead People in Boats".. Same thing for the music introduction of Flying Dutchman (when it appears out of no where and bombs the ships around it).

Music is very high quality and enjoyable. Highly recommended for every POTC fan.

Free Music Review: AWESOME Score!
Hit: 5 Stars

I'm a huge Zimmer fan. I believe my favorite of his scores has been GLADIATOR -- until now. This is an incredibly fun, unique score that avoids all the "sequel" pitfalls. From the unique, "Hoist the Colors," to the Mozart-ish "Calypso," with a orchestra runs through a series of ascending scales as the choir accompanies, all the way to the grand finale, "Drink Up Me Hearties," this score is not to be missed.

The classical composers of old -- Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, etc. -- would be proud of Zimmer's work, and they would be simply have to say, "Well done!"

Kudos, Mr. Zimmer!
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