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Free Music Notes for Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's EndFree Music Review: The soundtrack to "Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End" is great! Hit: 5 Stars
The soundtrack to "Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End" is great! This is an great score from Hans Zimmer. It's more subdued than "Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest", but, still an interesting score and an interesting listen.
Track Listing
1. Hoist The Colours
2. Singapore
3. At Wit's End
4. Multiple Jacks
5. Up Is Down
6. I See Dead People In Boats
7. The Brethren Court
8. Parlay
9. Calypso
10. What Shall We Die For
11. I Don't Think Now Is The Best Time
12. One Day
13. Drink Up Me Hearties
Free Music Review: One song missing, still amazing! Hit: 5 Stars
I am such a huge fan of Hans Zimmer and he certainly didn't disappoint my expectations.
one song i think was missing and i have searched everywhere for is the song that plays in the backround when ***SPOILER!!*** someone in particular dies and Jack Sparrow whisks someone else away from the Flying Dutchman along with Jack (the monkee) and you hear a very sad song in the backround. that one is by far my favorite and i feel was missing in the master piece.
if i am wrong, please let me know. Overall, love love the soundtrack
BRAVO!!!
Free Music Review: a great score from Hans Zimmer.... Hit: 5 Stars
The soundtrack was exciting with it's action sequences, but also with it's love theme. The love theme was my favorite I guess, and I enjoyed the way it was woven throughout almost all of the tracks. My favorites would have to be "One Day," which is the most moving of the whole album and "Up is Down," for it's playfulness. But overall it's a good listen, even the strange "Multiple Jacks" track. The vocals on the soundtrack don't seem out of place, and go well with each sequence. The At World's End soundtrack is definitely worth having if you love movie scores.
Free Music Review: Classic & Poignant, Pirates Concludes with a musical bang Hit: 5 Stars
I loved the score for the 1st Pirates movie and I was disappointed in the score for the 2nd, but in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Hans Zimmer has exceeded expectations. I found this score to be powerful, refreshing and classic. There was much less of the percussion and electronics that drove the score to Dead Man's Chest and much more orchestrational work. I liked how Zimmer took the song in the first track and made it the main theme of this score, while incorporating themese from the previous 2 films. Well Done.
Free Music Review: Unprecedented Hit: 5 Stars
Definitely sets a appropriately rich, epic, dramatic tone for the film, and also an excellent listen as audio alone.
The percentage of addicting tracks on this CD far exceed that of the other two Pirates scores.
This is without doubt one of the most intense and vibrant film scores I have encountered to date. And it isn't just one or two good tracks, it's a vast majority of them that simply blows me away. It really is hard for me to find music that sends chills up my spine like this does.
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