Prophecy

Prophecy

Track Listings
1. Meditation Hall
2. Prophecy
3. Got's Like Come on Thru
4. Killa from from the Villa
5. Art of War
6. Bang It in Ya Whip
7. Dedicated
8. Freestyle
9. Spark Somebody Up
10. Buddha Monk at the Opera
11. No Frills
12. Warrior Chiefs
13. Crazy Cats
14. Life's a Scheme
15. Royal Monk
16. Sometime Faces
17. Cut's to the Gut
18. East Side Story
19. Blessings of the Buddha

Editorial Reviews
Vibe
Buddha's straightforward roughness counterbalances guest rapper ODB's wildness. While The Prophecy covers little new creative ground, Buddha does provide rap fans with a solid Shao Lin fix between releases from core Clan members.


The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The music is good but the movie is better
  • A grand sountrack...
  • Lord of the Rings Original Soundtracks, films 1 and 3
  • Awe inspiring!
  • It is the best of the three CDs!!!
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

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ASIN: B00005QZWI
Release Date: 2001-11-20

Tracks:

  1. The Prophecy
  2. Concerning Hobbits
  3. The Shadow Of The Past
  4. The Treason Of Isengard
  5. The Black Rider
  6. At The Sign Of The Prancing Pony
  7. A Knife In The Dark
  8. Flight To The Ford
  9. Many Meetings
  10. The Council Of Elrond [featuring the song "Aniron (Theme For Aragorn And Arwen)" composed & performed by Enya]
  11. The Ring Goes South
  12. A Journey In The Dark
  13. The Bridge Of Khazad Dum
  14. Lothlorien
  15. The Great River
  16. Amon Hen
  17. The Breaking Of The Fellowship
  18. May It Be [composed & performed by Enya]

Amazon.com

Score composer Howard Shore has informed this first installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy with his distinctly modern sensibilities. Revolving loosely around a brief, heroic brass theme, this epic is infused with a powerful rhythmic thrust and a musical range that encompasses centuries (from the Renaissance pastoralism of "Concerning Hobbits" to the fiery, Prokofiev-influenced drama of "A Knife in the Dark"). Key to the score's sense of mystery and magical place are the rich choral passages that are interspersed throughout, some so ominously gothic they make The Phantom Menace's "Duel of the Fates" sound almost sunny by comparison. Enya's contributions ("The Council of Elrond" and the song "May It Be") add a sense of organic tranquility, but it's Shore's Wagnerian-scaled orchestral score that should long be cherished by admirers of film music and hobbits alike. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The music is good but the movie is better.......2007-04-10

I really enjoyed the 3 series of The Lord of the Rings movie so I wanted the music. The soundtracks are good but if you like the movie the soundtracks watch the movie. They remind you of certain parts in the movie like the song Concerning Hobbits. The song is whimsical. Enyna has a great voice, very haunting. The Ring Goes South is another favorite of mine. I can enjoy these soundtracks as classical or dramatic music. I bought them because I loved the Lord of the Rings which has many similarities to Braveheart. Bravery, courage, strength, honesty, selflessness, love and other good human qualities people try to attain and admire them in the people and movies they view.

5 out of 5 stars A grand sountrack..........2007-01-10

One of Howard Shore's best soundtracks around. The music is strong enough to tell its own separate story apart from FOTR. You will never tire of the heart-pounding excitement from The Bridge of Kazaad-Dum track.

5 out of 5 stars Lord of the Rings Original Soundtracks, films 1 and 3.......2006-11-08

Having made an earlier mistake of buying 2 C.D.'s which were not original soundtrack, I can truthfully say these are the best. If you are a Lord of the Rings fan, look no further - no one does it better than The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer Howard Shore. You will be back in Middle Earth reliving all those wonderful scenes. I bought only The Fellowship of the Ring and The Return of the King from Amazon.com because I already had the Two Towers from Amazon.co.uk and I would recommend all three - magical.

5 out of 5 stars Awe inspiring!.......2006-10-02

What can I say that hasn't already been said about Howard Shore's magnificent score for the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy? A soundtrack can define the whole atmosphere of a film, and this fully orchestrated work certainly does that with sweep, splendor and wonder, alternately humanizing (hobbit-izing?) the characters, imbuing the landscape with magic and capturing the world-shaking impact of events of mythic proportions. And this was no easy task considering the iconoclastic status of the story and the superb quality of Peter Jackson's filmmaking. This is a truly a soundtrack for the ages--a fitting accompaniment to a film for the ages! Every aspect of life, from the extreme to the mundane, is captured in this music. Listening to it can make every remembered moment of the movie come alive again in your mind, from the most horrific battle to the smallest moment of humor or kindness. I think this first one is my favorite of the three "Lord of the Rings" soundtracks. I enjoy the juxtaposition of the lighter moments, like the sweet, simple hobbit theme, with the grander and more menacing sections of the music. (That despite the fact that said hobbit theme begins exactly like the first phrase of the Protestant hymn "This Is My Father's World," which prompts me to think of the hobbits trouping off to Sunday school every time I hear it. But now when I hear the hymn, I think of Lord of the Rings, so I suppose all's fair!) What impressed me most as I watched "The Fellowship of the Ring" was how scary the music was when the hobbits were being pursued. Those relentless drums and eerily screaming drums made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, even though I knew the story like the back of my hand and knew for a fact that the poor little heroes would manage to escape. But the music truly made me wonder otherwise ... Now that's good composition! And the fact that the filmmakers chose to include background music in so many of the scenes, almost continuously ... well, that's just good filmmaking! The other impressive thing about Howard Shore's score is how the voicing and repeating motifs tie the whole thing together, like the finest of symphonies. The total effect is utterly convincing and utterly transporting. Peter Jackson chose well when he picked Shore as his score writer. Very, very well! Be sure to get the scores from the other two movies in the trilogy as well - "The Two Towers" and "Return of the King." They seem to be available in no end of different packagings, including ones with bonus DVDs about the creation of the score. Also, make sure to get the extended edition DVDs of the movie itself, with hours and hours of fascinating commentaries and behind-the-scenes documentaries about the making of the films. Truly a bargain at any price! And for more seminal soundtracks, try John Williams' defining scores for the "Star Wars" series and Basil Poledouris's spectacular score for the original "Conan the Barbarian."

5 out of 5 stars It is the best of the three CDs!!!.......2006-09-10

For me, the music of the first sequel is my favourite since this is also the sequel that I prefer in the trilogy (I remember being blown away by the quality of this movie, the actors, the setting, the action scenes, the special effects, the moving relationships between all the characters and of coourse the music)
I think that the other CDs are a bit repetitive once you've got this one, even if I still like the music of the second soundtrack 'The Two Towers'. As for the 3rd sequel, I seldom listen to it as there is only one track that I like, 'The Return of the King'.
Now, this first CD of the trilogy is actually very good. Thanks to Enya, it is haunting and the songs are beautiful. There are a few eery but melodious songs like 'The Council of Elrond', 'Lothlorien', 'May it Be'. I love the change of tempo, the balance between fast and slow movements in 'A Knife in the Dark', 'Flight to the ford', and 'Amon Hen' which is my favourite piece (the Death of Boromir) with the oboe sound mixed with the beat of the drums and finaly the haunting voice of the singer. Track 17 is also worth listening. I like this CD because you've got different tempos and melodies and Anya is a great singer to me. But I also enjoy listening to Emiliana Torrini's song 'Gollum's Song'in the second soundtrack...
Edda - An Icelandic Saga - Myths From Medieval Iceland / Sequentia
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sings to my DNA
  • Pretty Good
  • For the Nordic Soul, an echo across time...
  • Medieval Latin? Music
  • A great tool for learning as well as the musical enjoyment
Edda - An Icelandic Saga - Myths From Medieval Iceland / Sequentia

Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B00000IFOM
Release Date: 1999-05-18

Tracks:

  1. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Leikr elds ok isa (The Song Of Fire And Ice)
  2. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Veit ek at ek hekk (Odinn's Rune-verses)
  3. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Hliods bid ek allar (The Prophecy Of The Seeress)
  4. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Vreidr var pa Ving-Porr (The Tale Of Prymr)
  5. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Nu erum komnar (The Song Of The Mill)
  6. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Baldrs minni (In Memory Of Baldr)
  7. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Senn voru aesir allir a pingi (Baldr's Dreams)
  8. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Pat man hon folkvig (The Prophecy Of The Seeress)
  9. Myths From Medieval Iceland: Ragnarok (The End Of The Gods)
  10. Myths From Medieval Iceland: A fellr austan um eitrdala (The Prophecy Of The Seeress)

Amazon.com

Sequentia here performs a miracle of musical restoration, bringing to vibrant life medieval Icelandic texts about gods and heroes inhabiting a mythic past. Drawing on oral traditions and informed scholarly speculations about long-dead performing styles, they have come up with a hypnotic disc that startles with its power and beauties. The songs and recitations are interwoven with captivating fiddle tunes, and the singers wrench surprising emotions from the old texts. The late Barbara Thornton shines in her solos and duets, and Benjamin Bagby's mesmerizing chanting, recitation, and singing brings us as close as we're likely to get to sitting at the feet of the bards of old. An extraordinary disc that shouldn't be missed. --Dan Davis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sings to my DNA.......2007-02-17

While it's not unusual for me to have several different recordings of the same work by different performers, this is the only case in which I have two identical CDs, one for home and one for the car. I have to assume my Scots-Irish ancestry has some Nordic blood, as this music affects me powerfully. I haven't even read the program notes, so it can't be that the text's mesmerizing. This may not be everyone's cup of tea, but if mead is your drink, it's perfect.

3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......2007-02-01

There are some really awesome moments on this disc. All of the Voluspa segments, especially the final one describing Ragnarok, and The Song of the Mill are very well done. The stark atmosphere serves to not only enhance the singing portion, but really draw you into the song. The booklet that comes with the CD is essential, with beautiful translations of the poems that put Caroline Larrington's Poetic Edda to shame.

But there are also a lot of weak moments. I can't say that there is anything interesting in the instrumentals, which are fortunately few and far between. The Tale of Thrym is ok the first time through, but loses it's appeal very quickly. Odin's Rune Verses lack emotion compared to the rest of the pieces.

I also found the Italian Opera style singing a bit imposing. The rolling of the r's is sometime distracting, and I wondered the first time I heard it if that's what the language really sounds like. Of course, this is my first exposure to Icelandic, so I really couldn't tell you if its right or wrong, but the male singers do it much more than the females. Perhaps it just comes from their background as opera singers.

Overall, this is a good thing to have if you're at all interested in Norse/Icelandic/Viking mythology. If you're not, I think you can skip it.

5 out of 5 stars For the Nordic Soul, an echo across time..........2006-10-23

I thought nothing like this existed, yet here it is! The Sequentia group sings ancient Nordic mythological poems, in very much the manner of ancient Skalds. The skald was a bard, or troubadour, of ancient Scandinavia. In the Sagas, many of the greatest skalds came from Iceland, a land colonized by Norwegians unwilling to live under the dictatorship of King Harald Harfa-gri (Harald Fairhair). The songs on this album are recited in Icelandic, a language that has changed only slightly from the Old Norse spoken by their ancestors. The style of performance is a specualtion, to a certain degree, but very much like that of most traditional Nordic folk music, traditions that have been passed on for centuries.

4 out of 5 stars Medieval Latin? Music.......2006-10-14

For some reason, it doesn't sound quite nordic to me. Did they really roll their 'R's in the Old Norse, or is Sequentia putting a Latin spin on it? It sounds like Italian opera accompanied by medieval Icelandic instruments.

5 out of 5 stars A great tool for learning as well as the musical enjoyment.......2006-07-11

I am impressed by, actually, the insert book! It has 47 thin pages of history, lyrics, and translation.

I bought this CD because the only foreign language I really retain is from foreign music. The lyrics are decently clear for learning. I didn't expect the insert book to have Icelandic lyrics, but it has that and a translation. There is a summary on each of the poems also.

The music is a bit simple, but the real art is in the song. The singing could even go without instrumentation. The album is 76:52 minutes long.
Prophecy
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Best Soulfly
  • The least best of an amazing band!
  • Almost Soulfly 1 All Over Again
  • WOW!!!!
  • Prophecy
Prophecy
Soulfly
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
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ASIN: B0001L5NNC
Release Date: 2004-03-30

Tracks:

  1. Prophecy
  2. Living Sacrifice
  3. Execution Style
  4. Defeat U
  5. Mars
  6. I Velieve
  7. Moses
  8. Born Again Anarchist
  9. Porrada
  10. In The Meantime
  11. Soulfly IV
  12. Wings

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Soulfly.......2006-12-13

This is Soulfly's best. Dark Ages is pretty good, but this sounds much better. Some of the songs are a bit 'funky' like Moses, but they are really fun to listen to. The only skippable songs are possibly 10, which is just ok, and the second half of 12. It starts out a nice song, and ends with some random New Orleans Saints Came Marching In funky crap. Otherwise, each track is really, really good.

5 out of 5 stars The least best of an amazing band!.......2006-11-27

This was the first album I heard by Soulfly after I realized that Max had formed a band for over 5 years now (1999).
I new Sepultura at its best possible evolution.

5 out of 5 stars Almost Soulfly 1 All Over Again.......2006-10-05

This album is sick. In Soulfly, the production value was just stupendous. I'm a big critic on CD quality for music. Besides the songs, that's my main reason to buy or not to buy a cd.

Like the first Soulfly, everything was heavy, the guitars were raunchy, the bass roared and thunked, and the drumbs and cymbals just flared with fury. There was tribal drums written all over it, and you could hear them perfectly and especially with headphones-what side each instrument was panned on.

In Primitve, Max went and made it a co-op album with each artist's track, but the quality was all tuned down. Much like anything of Ill Nino since Revolution, just littled to nothing basically. The guitars were too clean, and the drums were muted out and panned too softly. That, and the vibe was just too uplifting, especially since Soulfly is all a musical therapy/dedication for Max coping with his dead son. This album blew.

Soulfly 3 comes out, and it didn't blow my socks off lol, It'd made me put them back on. It was a good comeback after the embarassing Primitive. I love how it was really more on the political side of the spectrum lyrically, but it's kind of a bore to feel it - now 2 years later with the support of the war and the world totally takin a downfall.
He experimented a little too much on this album. It seemed a little rushed as most of the songs all had their own volume and instrumentation (which is not bad considering it's primarily different artists every other track) But it just wasn't up to par. Honestly, this should've been the original follow up. If they would've just taken more time on this it could've been a gem.

Now, here we are with Prophecy. It's just as hard as Soulfly 1. To me, the first Soulfly will always be the best one because it's just SO UNIQUE and perfect. I'm not one to have stand out tracks, but stand out segments of the tracks, whether it be intro, outro, chorus, or break... That's the dice I roll. Every song has it's awesomely tribal spots with amped up solos and fit right in with your head as you're having an anxiety attack. They all have long hard rocking moments where you just stand there and bang your head for a good 30-40 seconds non stop, especially on my current anthem 'Born again Anarchist.' That's what really killed 3. It was almost as if there was none, or any that doubled over.... I'm sure I'm in the 'new CD rocks' phase and will tire eventually, but I know that when I put it back in after a 2 month hiatus or whatever.. I'll be kicking a hole in the floor of my car-and probably stuck in traffic because Soulfly, me, and I-95 just can't go together EVER without a big traffic jam. It's as if fate wants us to rock together or something... But in all honesty, if you are hesitant to know if this is another Primitive, or a weaker attempt at 3, it's definately not.

Max returns with more balls in hand than ever-and returns with what originally made Soulfly such a big hit from the Git Go. If you want another shot at Soulfly, take this... The only downfall that I feel is, towards the end of the CD there is a lot of fillers between tracks.. Some tracks go from hard to an abrupt soft end - but it sounds good, but just too abrupt. The reggae tracks you might not like at first, but 'Moses' has me stuck still in the chorus espcially when I'm at work. Hits harder knowing it's about a friend he lost. But besides those -half star faults this disc is definately good enough until Dark ages, which is a whole other rocking story I've yet to tell.

5 out of 5 stars WOW!!!! .......2006-04-16

Max is back! An amazing CD from start to finish. I was a HUGE fan of Sepultura back in the day but lost track of anyhting Max did after ROOTS. This is my first time listening to Soulfly (believe it or not) and i'm glad I picked it up! I love all the experimentation , sounds very fresh mixing all the world music styles together. THis is what I imagined what Sepultura would have sounded like if they were still together with Max today. I also love the HELMET cover of In the Meantime... just awsome!

4 out of 5 stars Prophecy.......2005-09-13

This is my Favorite of all the Soulfly CD's. Produced very nicely incorporating a more polished album without losing its edge. Songs like Prophecy, Living Sacrifice, and Defeat U show no signs of letting down right out of the gate. Even though I dont believe, I would have to say "I believe" is one of my favorite songs from Soulfly. Max and the rest of the band definitly have this down.

Unfortunatly my only complaint on this album as well as previous albums is, They insist on inserting these distastful instrumentals that do absolutly nothing for the CD cept ruin a perfectly good vibe. I really hope they dont do this on the upcomming Dark Ages. Thats why I give this 4 instead of 5 stars.

Themes from Lord of the Rings: Trilogy
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • Really, really, REALLY BAD!
  • Deceptive Title & Trade Dress
  • This was a major disappointment
  • Not worth your money
  • LOTR meets New Age
Themes from Lord of the Rings: Trilogy
Annie Lennox , and Fran Walsh
Manufacturer: Music Club International
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ASIN: B0001GDRH6
Release Date: 2004-03-29

Tracks:

  1. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: The Prophecy
  2. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Concerning Hobbits
  3. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Theme for Aragorn and Arwen
  4. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Lothln
  5. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Gandalf's Lament
  6. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: Darture of Boromir
  7. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: In Dreams
  8. Suite from the Fellowship of the Ring: May It Be
  9. Suite from the Two Towers: Foundations of Stone
  10. Suite from the Two Towers: Smol's Theme
  11. Suite from the Two Towers: The King of the Golden Hall
  12. Suite from the Two Towers: Evenstar
  13. Suite from the Two Towers: Breath of Life
  14. Suite from the Two Towers: Samwise the Brave
  15. Suite from the Two Towers: Gollum's Song
  16. Suite from the Return of the King: A Storm Is Coming
  17. Suite from the Return of the King: The Steward of Gondor
  18. Suite from the Return of the King: Twilight and Shadow
  19. Suite from the Return of the King: The Black Gate Opens
  20. Suite from the Return of the King: Use Well the Days
  21. Suite from the Return of the King: The End of All Things
  22. Suite from the Return of the King: The Return of the King ...
  23. Suite from the Return of the King: The Grey Havens
  24. Suite from the Return of the King: Into the West

Album Description

Full Title - Themes From The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. 2004 compilation featuring three separate suites of music from the movies, 'The Fellowship Of The Ring', 'The Two Towers', & 'Return Of The King'. Music Club.

Album Details

Features Three Separate Suits of Music from the Movies, "The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers" and "The Return of the King".

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Really, really, REALLY BAD!.......2006-11-22

Bought and returned it with the first few minutes after sliding it into the player. The cover art is nice. As for the, um, muzak, I expected something less...fuzzy. Even the player hated it, spitting it out within seconds after tasting the first track.
If any of the original movie scores rate 5 stars, this rates a solid 10 black holes, IMHO.

1 out of 5 stars Deceptive Title & Trade Dress.......2006-07-27

The title line of this product says Enya (Composer), Roma Enya / Ryan (Composer), Annie / Walsh, Fran / Shore, Howard Lennox (Composer), Howard Shore (Composer), Fran Shore Howard / Walsh (Composer). Had I read the descriptions more closely, I would have seen that the composers were listed in a way that made no sense. Rather, the list merely is composed of the names of the writers, musicians, and composers of the music in Peter Jackson's trilogy, so that someone who is familiar with the music of the trilogy would be deceived into buying this subpar and inadequate product. The trade dress is deceptive enough that it might border on trademark/trade dress infringment of the real stuff.
If you are a fan of the LOTR soundtracks and/or Howard Shore, I would avoid this product and opt for: 1) the official soundtracks of the trilogy; and 2) The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring The Complete Recordings. Let's hope they follow up with the Two Towers and the Return of the King Complete Recordings.

1 out of 5 stars This was a major disappointment.......2006-06-21

Too bad I can't give this one no stars. This disk is really bad. The performance is by a bland synthesizer "orchestra" without any of the depth or emotion you can find on the movie soundtracks. I would sell this CD back to the music store where I bought it, but then somebody else might be tempted to buy it. No; this disk is headed for the trash bin.

1 out of 5 stars Not worth your money.......2006-05-14

Simply put, this album corrupts Howard Shore's music in the same way the ring tried to corrupt Frodo. The more you listen to it, the more you realize you should have bought the original soundtrack.

1 out of 5 stars LOTR meets New Age.......2005-10-01

I wish I had read the other reviews before buying. 78 minutes of meandering through (and maiming) Howard Shore's fantastic work. No focus, no edge to the playing, themes apparently put together at random. The horns are poorly synthesized and sound pretty cheezy. Spend your money on the movie soundtrack. I wish I had.
The Ultimate Prophecy
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    The Ultimate Prophecy
    J.D. Blackfoot
    Manufacturer: Fallout
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    Release Date: 2007-05-14

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    4. Good Day Extending Company
    5. I've Never Seen You
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    Formed from the Ashes of Other Local Bands in Ohio in 1969, J.d. Blackfoot Unleashed this Stunning Blend of Folk, Country and Hard Psychedelia in 1970. Though the Band was Short-lived, their Sole Album Has Gone on to Be Recognised as an All-time Rock Classic, featuring Searing Lead Guitar and Some of the Best Drumming Ever Recorded. Presented Here in Its Original European Artwork, Complete with Eight Ultra-rare Nonalbum Bonus Tracks (Including their Elusive Debut Single) and Historical Liner Notes, It's a Simply Essential Purchase for all Serious Fans of Us Psychedelia.
    Music from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Good for collectors
    • Pretty Good
    • Buyer beware
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    • This Collection Captures the Lord of the Rings Aura
    Music from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
    Howard Shore
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    ASIN: B0002ABTM6
    Release Date: 2004-07-13

    Tracks:

    1. The Fellowship
    2. The Prophecy
    3. Concerning Hobbits
    4. The Shadow of the Past/A Knife In the Dark
    5. The Bridge of Khazad Dum
    6. May It Be
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    9. Forth Eorlingas/Isengard Unleashed
    10. Gollum's Song

    Tracks:

    1. Hope and Memory/Mina's Tirith
    2. The White Tree
    3. Twilight and Shadow
    4. The Fields of Pelennor
    5. The Return of the King/Finale
    6. Into the West
    7. Gollum's Song - Vocal Version/Helen Hobson
    8. May It Be - Vocal Version/Tara Scammell
    9. Into the West - Vocal Versio/Helen Hobson

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Good for collectors.......2007-07-08

    This is not Howard Shore and no-one should think it is, however I found it a nice addition to my LOTR music collection. I have all the Shore music and it is outstanding - this is interesting, nowhere near as good, but very nice nonetheless. I especially like the soprano Charlotte Kinder on this CD and I would recommend it just for her contribution in some ways I prefer her to Renee Fleming, but that is of course a subjective statement. The other female singer is ok, but nothing special compared to the originals.

    3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......2007-03-30

    I had real high hopes for the soundtrack cause the movies ROCKED!!! This was a disappointment cause the vocal version of "Into the West" "sucked" cause the lady sounded like she lost her voice an faded in an out. They should have gotten Enya to do the vocals or AT LEAST the Into the West cause the ldy that sung it made the volume "suck" when I thought it would have a BIG finish but instead it had a BIG disappiontment!!!

    2 out of 5 stars Buyer beware.......2006-09-01

    Just be sure to read up on this closely... it's not the orchestra you hear in the movie, and you may be especially disappointed when you hear the vocal tracts - gone are great talents Enya and Annie Lennox, replaced by no-name voices. This is not BAD music, but don't think you're a genius for capturing the music of the movies on one inexpensive 2-CD set.

    4 out of 5 stars Worth It.......2006-03-30

    Howard Shore's scores to the three Lord of the Rings movies are a classical masterpiece in their own right, and as such I don't mind hearing them played by a different orchestra. While I prefer the originals on the whole, this set has some very nice things to recommend it. The best part is that you get instrumental renditions of the end credits song from each film. My favorite is "Into the West," from The Return of the King, with a cello replacing Annie Lennox's vocal performance. I really disliked Lennox's ugly, popified performance of the song, but I thought that the melody and orchestration were gorgeous, so I could not be more delighted to hear the song performed by a cello, with all original orchestration intact. That one track is worth $20 to me.

    5 out of 5 stars This Collection Captures the Lord of the Rings Aura.......2006-01-27

    From the song titled "Concerning the Hobbits" which is lighthearted and cheerful, to "The Bridge of Khazad Dum" with it's intense shadowy drums and chants this collection of The Lord of the Rings trilogy's music ensues the essence of all three movies. My favorites are included along with some new added bonus favorites now. "May It Be," "Into the West," and "The Riders of Rohan." The vocals are absolutely beautiful in some of the songs with soothing women's voices that just glide along as if riding the wind of white cottony cloud. The only down side to the CD's that I found dissapointing was that the last three songs, not being sung by the original artists, don't quite rest as well with the soul as the original's, yet are still very beautifully executed. I have listened to them over and over again even as they are different artists. I highly recomend this soundtrack compelation to anyone who enjoy's the Lord of The Rings Movie's Music.
    The Lord of the Rings 3 CD Set
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    • awsome CDs
    • Beware! This is NOT the official soundtrack!
    • Not the original music
    The Lord of the Rings 3 CD Set

    Manufacturer: Delta
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002C4GTW
    Release Date: 2004-06-15

    Tracks:

    1. Prophecy
    2. Concerning Hobbits
    3. Shadow of the Past
    4. Treason of Isengard
    5. Black Rider
    6. At the Sign of the Prancing Pony
    7. Many Meetings
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    10. Lothlorien

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    4. Taming of Smeagol
    5. King of Golden Hall
    6. Passage of the Marshes
    7. Riders of Rohan
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    9. Uruk-Hai
    10. Forbidden Pool

    Tracks:

    1. Storm Is Coming
    2. Hope and Memory
    3. Minas Tirith
    4. White Tree
    5. Steward of Gondor
    6. Minas Morgul
    7. Ride of the Rohirrim
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    10. Into the West

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars awsome CDs.......2007-04-08

    the CDs are in Great shape and the music sounded even better. It was even delivered at a fast pace with normal shipping. A good buy thanks!!

    Jessie

    1 out of 5 stars Beware! This is NOT the official soundtrack!.......2006-07-12

    I played my official soundtrack CDs to death so I was looking for a replacement. This is not the real thing. A lot of the tracks aren't even on these, and the order on the rest of them is all mixed up. Bad quality sound, without the energy and passion of the original -- sounds like elevator music. There are even misspellings throughout the playlists. It is not readily obvious to the buyer that it isn't what you think it is, until it arrives.

    The Fellowship volume won't play on one of my hard drives at all; it plays, but fuzzily, on my laptop. I gave up before trying it in the CD player in my vehicle.

    2 out of 5 stars Not the original music.......2005-07-13

    I was expecting this to be the music from the movies - it isn't. It is nicely done, but if you're expecting the same style and sound as from the movies, look elsewhere (this sounds more MIDI than orchestra).
    Celestine Prophecy
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • wonderful!
    • Somewhat boring
    • Never heard of the book but this CD is a real treasure!
    • MY ALL TIME FAVORITE INSTRUMENATAL CD!!!
    • All-around great music
    Celestine Prophecy
    Christopher Franke
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003ACR
    Release Date: 1996-06-25

    Tracks:

    1. The Celestine Theme
    2. Guided Dream To The Manuscript
    3. Viciente
    4. A Radiant Band Of Light
    5. Jensen-The Energy Thief
    6. Mystical Experience On The Mountain
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    10. The Quest For Unity
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    12. The Mystery Of The Ruins-Wil's Transfiguration

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars wonderful!.......2007-01-20

    Like with the movie, I had very high expectations about the music, but there again: my highest expectations were not only met, but even better than that. Please please keep on composing music like that, thanks,
    Ingrid

    3 out of 5 stars Somewhat boring.......2007-01-07

    I love Christopher Franke's Babylon 5 music, so I was expecting this to be good. I bought this CD based on other buyers' reviews. The music on this CD sounds like a soundtrack to a Hollywood movie, rather than something like peaceful music. I felt nothing particularly uplifting about this music.

    5 out of 5 stars Never heard of the book but this CD is a real treasure!.......2006-03-09

    Already having enjoyed "Enchanting Nature" for many years I finally searched and successfully bought a copy of "The Celestine Prophecy" on December 1, 2005 after years of searching for it and I want to say that the long search paid off. "The Celestine Prophecy" is a stunningly beautiful, soulful collection of twelve songs, all of which are gorgeous in their own right.

    Taken as inspiration from a novel by someone named James Redfield, "Celestine Prophecy" is a very exotic album and much more sophisticated than his earlier solo works although it took a lot longer to get into. Some of these pieces have a sort of progressive nature to them due to the morphing changes in melody that make them almost like several songs in one. The opening track is an example which starts with a dramatic, almost serious tone with Central American drums, a frantic rhythm before gradually slowing down at first before becoming a beautiful, peaceful track of almost a totally different mood altogether in the last two-thirds. I at first thought this was actually two tracks but I was wrong but wow, it is a classic!

    5 out of 5 stars MY ALL TIME FAVORITE INSTRUMENATAL CD!!!.......2005-03-31

    I'm a big fan of meditative music and love Steven Halpern but this is my all time favorite instrumental CD. It is awesome! I swear to God.

    5 out of 5 stars All-around great music.......2002-12-17

    The composer of this music, Christopher Franke, obviously took a piece of his soul and sent it coursing through the lilts and chords of various instruments, because this CD is positively inspiring. There is a mystery and beauty about the music that sends you to a whole other place--which makes it the perfect tool for relaxation, or any time when you feel like quieting down all the noise in your life. I'd recommend this CD, because even my boyfriend, who listens to hardcore rap said that he "loves" this music! It really reaches many people, and I'd be hard pressed to find anyone who wouldn't enjoy the soothing sounds (even hardcore rap fans!). No track becomes monotonous or a carbon copy of a previous track. It's simply amazing; trust me!
    Alias
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • question
    • Hear what u see
    • Perfect soundtrack to a nearly perfect TV show
    • Best TV Soundtrack
    • The Best soundtrack EVER from a TV series!
    Alias
    Michael Giacchino
    Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    5. 24

    ASIN: B0000TAZ88
    Release Date: 2003-11-18

    Tracks:

    1. Main Title
    2. Dissolved
    3. Red Hair Is Better
    4. Spanish Heist
    5. Double Life
    6. Tunisia
    7. In the Garden
    8. Looking for a Man
    9. Anna Shows Up
    10. Home Movies
    11. On to Paris
    12. Page 47
    13. The Prophecy
    14. Badenweiler
    15. Arvin at the Poles
    16. Sleeping Beauty
    17. Blow'd Up
    18. It's Not the C.I.A.
    19. Oh My God!!!!
    20. The Tooth Doctor
    21. It Was Anna
    22. Wet Suits
    23. Ball Buster
    24. The End?
    25. Bristow & Bristow
    26. SD-6 Dance Party

    Amazon.com

    Its muscular aura of international intrigue informed by smart characters, sharp writing, and a sleek cinematic sense, the episodes of the hit Alias often seem more like a chapters of a successful movie spy franchise than mere network television series. Key to achieving that masterful illusion is young composer Michael Giacchino, whose soundtracks range across a dizzying range of musical styles and dramatic undercurrents. This anthology of cues from the show's first season incorporates shrewd, techno-savvy club beats, sweeping orchestral sequences of pounding action, brooding suspense worthy of Bond, and inventive indigenous music of indeterminate nationality. Firmly grounded in rich Hollywood traditions, yet hip enough to keep an ear cocked to pulsing, contemporary styles, Giacchino's TV scores often outshine those of the pricier, big budget Hollywood boilerplate he's competing with. --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars question.......2006-04-25

    ok, as most reviews, said, it is amazing and fits the show perfectly!
    but...
    does anyone know which episodes/scenes go with each song?
    i've tried to watch and listen for them, but i get too into it!

    5 out of 5 stars Hear what u see.......2005-08-12

    while listenin to this album in every track i feel like i can feel the energy and danger

    5 out of 5 stars Perfect soundtrack to a nearly perfect TV show.......2005-03-17

    If Henry Mancini and Ferry Corsten collaborated on a TV soundtrack for a spy drama set in the 21st Century, the results couldn't be any better than Michael Giacchino's work on this CD. Giacchino can compose for an orchestra like the best of them, but he's also savvy enough to add a contemporary edge with multiple nods to electronica. Synth pads and drum loops are phased through various low-pass and comb filters on several selections here, resulting in a delicious, chewy-sounding percussive effect. Other reviewers have commented on this being a great exercise CD; I agree and would also add that this is a great CD for driving or browsing through glossy photo magazines.

    My favorite pieces on the CD are "SD-6 Dance Party," "Red Hair is Better," and "Spanish Heist." I've no idea who the guitarist is on the latter two cuts, but he's quite good!

    I recommend this first and foremost to anyone who fears that soundtracks are a dead medium; Giacchino's a challenging composer and takes some real risks. Alias fans will snatch this up (although it doesn't include any soundbites from the TV series), as will anyone willing to play both techno and retro lounge on their CD players. Completists may not be happy with this CD as none of the popular music heard in the show is reproduced here, nor is the torch song Jennifer Garner sang in one episode. But that's what future installments of Alias soundtrack CDs are for!

    5 out of 5 stars Best TV Soundtrack.......2005-01-09

    This is well worth your money for any Alias fan, and it's better than most movie scores.

    5 out of 5 stars The Best soundtrack EVER from a TV series!.......2004-08-23

    I think the title says it all, but it's true. I bought this CD knowing and loving the show and realizing just what the music adds to all of the highly enjoyable adrenaline rush scenes. This CD does not disappoint. I now exercise/kick box to it and if your pumped up by just watching the series, you'll really enjoy playing this CD in your car while driving....just try not to get a speeding ticket because the impulse to floor it will definately be there!!
    Prophecy
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • great native american music
    • The Twirling Smoke of Wisdom
    • Simply Wonderful!
    • realistic Native American music
    Prophecy
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Hearts of Space
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000IISE
    Release Date: 1999-04-20

    Tracks:

    1. Buffalo Trail - Blue Chip Orchestra
    2. Hanwi: The Moon - Blue Chip Orchestra
    3. Great Plains - Jonn Serrie
    4. Wisdom - R. Carlos Nakai & Nawang Khechog
    5. Awakening - Primeaux & Mike
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    Product Description

    1. Buffalo Trail - Blue Chip Orchestra
    2. Hanwi: The Moon - Blue Chip Orchestra
    3. Great Plains - Jonn Serrie
    4. Wisdom - R. Carlos Nakai/Nawang Khechog
    5. Awakening - Primeaux & Mike
    6. Prophecy - Joanne Shenandoah/Lawrence Laughing
    7. Lunar Symphony - Coyote Oldman
    8. Vision - Soulfood
    9. Wayob - Soulfood
    10. Feather, Stone And Light - R. Carlos Nakai/William Eaton/Will Clipman

    Format: CD

    Amazon.com

    The tunes on Prophecy--hymns to solidarity, ambient sound collage, spirited flute, drum, and Native chant--compose one of the all-time most popular programs broadcast on weekly public radio, Hearts of Space. Featuring some of Native America's most prominent artists, including Joanne Shenandoah, Lawrence Laughing, Coyote Oldman, and William Easton, Prophecy resonates with mellow mindfulness. Verdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike conjoin traditional sounds with samples and "ambient textures," while Soulfood's uplifting "Wayob" widens the net with the inclusion of birdsong and children's voices. "Wisdom," a composition of strange and mystical beauty, leads with gorgeously restrained cello and blends the finest Native American and Tibetan elements (flutes, horns, chants, and prayers) as interpreted by R. Carlos Nakai and Nawang Khechog. --Paige La Grone

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars great native american music.......2005-09-23

    great music ! Great voices! Selecions flow and are very soothing and calming. this cd has become one of my new favorites in my collection.

    5 out of 5 stars The Twirling Smoke of Wisdom.......2002-06-17

    I am an Indian, not of the Red Kind, but the ones Columbus should have found in 1492. However, living here across the globe I have still have managed to hear a few of the Native American Chants, through CDs of course, and they have awakened this sense of beauty in me, I found them to be quite uplifting.

    Of course I do not know much about their philosophy, it has not been my pleasure to get accustomed with such a rich heritage and culture as theirs, however their music always fascinated me.

    I have heard my fair share of music, from New Age to Western Classical, and everything in between. I have heard music from across the globe, you might say I have heard my share of the chords, and well to tell you the truth, this CD has been one of the most enjoyable.

    This CD is really great, and certain tracks like Carlos Nakai's Wisdom, and Vision by Soulfood were truly amazing. Especially Vision, the track is almost a solo flute track with echoes and a slow chant in the background. The feeling I got from listening to the track cannot be described by words.

    Truly the compilation is superb, with great tracks, and the best part of the CD is that they are generally not synthesized or given a techno or new age make over, they are mostly untainted instrumental pieces, of excellent composition.

    I highly recommend this CD, and amongst all the CDs I have found on Native American music this seemed to be the best compilation ever, except for Singing Stones by Michael Stearns which too though much different from this, was a seminal piece of work.

    These musical pieces still holds the power and magic, and the romanticism of the natives of America. They have acted like portals for me, for me to journey across space, lands, ages, and return to the wilds of America, underneath a starry night, a crackling fire, and words of wisdom rising on the twirling smoke.
    A bit of magic, a bit of death, a bit of life, all of it there, amongst the smoke, the spirits and the stars.

    5 out of 5 stars Simply Wonderful!.......2000-05-04

    What a wonderful collection of fine musicial artists. Their music reaches down into the soul and lifts up the spirit. Native American music at its' best!

    5 out of 5 stars realistic Native American music.......2000-02-28

    I am an Native American Indian and i have heard and have lots of albums.this cd is one of the best cause it has a variety of the best. this cd is a must have. ENJOY!

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