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Free Music Notes for The Secret Garden: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackFree Music Review: I found the song that plays during the credits! Woo hoo! Hit: 4 StarsI noticed that many people were bummed out that this soundtrack did not include the really beautiful song that plays during the ending credits. Well I have done a little searching and have found the song title, "Winter Light". Sarah Brightman has a recording of it on her Classics album, and I think that Linda Ronstadt also has a version (but I'm not positive about that).
Free Music Review: Beautiful...but.... Hit: 3 StarsListening to this soundtrack brings back the memories of lush gardens and gorgeous scenery...but there's too little of it! The pieces with the boy choir are gorgeous...but after a little, they all start to sound the same. And of course, we miss the last song, the song from the credits, for which I bought the album. So I'm not sure if I reccommend this album--there are some pretty sounds, true, but for 18 dollars it's a lot less than I expected.
Free Music Review: Sensational.... Hit: 5 StarsThis soundtrack is absolutely sensational. It's so peacful and relaxing. It makes you want to lay down in a bed of flowers and leaves. I completely reccommend it.
Free Music Review: Indescribable Hit: 5 StarsWords cannot describe this soundrack; it is haunting, mysterious, enchanchinting....and nothing less than perfect. It is truly mesmerizing and will leave you breathless. It also fits the film perfect in every way. Definitely the #1 soundtrack ever!
Free Music Review: There's not much I can add... Hit: 5 Starsthat the other reviewers haven't said, but I had to stick my oar in. I first saw this movie when I was 10 and have been in love with it ever since. The soundtrack was one of the things that really stuck in my mind. It was like mermaid music. Even at 10 I could appreciate the beauty and sonerous melodies. Everytime I hear it, chills tickle my spine and I get this twinge because I regret that I'm not in the garden with Mary, Colin and Dickon. The soundtrack incorporates a lot of violin solos and a lot of classical sounding music. I think there is really a bit of a Celtic flavoring in it too. Not that much, just a hint, kind of like a lemon slice in a glass of water. It really complements the movie through all its moods, you could even say it fits the book. There's not really anyway to sum it up except that this is enchanting, and soothing and it's just real GARDEN music. Buy it, you will be inspired.
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