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  • Original Release Date: May 13, 2008
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Play   1. Prince Caspian Flees Harry Gregson-Williams 4:33 $0.99 Buy Track  - Prince Caspian Flees
Play   2. The Kings and Queens of Old Harry Gregson-Williams 3:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Kings and Queens of Old
Play   3. Journey to the How Harry Gregson-Williams 4:39 $0.99 Buy Track  - Journey to the How
Play   4. Arrival at Aslan's How Harry Gregson-Williams 2:53 $0.99 Buy Track  - Arrival at Aslan's How
Play   5. Raid on the Castle Harry Gregson-Williams 7:00 $0.99 Buy Track  - Raid on the Castle
Play   6. Miraz Crowned Harry Gregson-Williams 4:41 $0.99 Buy Track  - Miraz Crowned
Play   7. Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance Harry Gregson-Williams 6:15 $0.99 Buy Track  - Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance
Play   8. The Duel Harry Gregson-Williams 5:51 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Duel
Play   9. The Armies Assemble Harry Gregson-Williams 2:17 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Armies Assemble
Play 10. Battle at Aslan's How Harry Gregson-Williams 5:14 $0.99 Buy Track  - Battle at Aslan's How
Play 11. Return of the Lion Harry Gregson-Williams 4:11 $0.99 Buy Track  - Return of the Lion
Play 12. The Door in the Air Harry Gregson-Williams 7:50 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Door in the Air
Play 13. The Call regina spektor 3:07 Album Only
Play 14. A Dance 'Round the Memory Tree Oren Lavie 3:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - A Dance 'Round the Memory Tree
Play 15. This Is Home Switchfoot 3:58 Album Only
Play 16. Lucy Hanne Hukkelberg 4:31 Album Only
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Might Find Harry's Score Darker Than You Remember (UPDATED), May 13, 2008
THE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM:
Harry wastes no time setting the dark mood for the second journey through the World of Narnia. PRINCE CASPIAN feels more of a sequel to KINGDOM OF HEAVEN with Narnia themes since it contains healthy doses of choir throughout much of the tracks giving the score a richer, grandeur, more epic feel that the 1st Narnia somewhat lacked.

The best part of this release from Disney is that we get a near full hour of score before the pop/rock songs! And if that isn't enough, the enhanced CD contains a photo gallery and the official movie trailer. Besides the bonus features and lengthy score, there's a small booklet (10 pages long) containing plenty of movie stills and liner notes by director Andrew Adamson.

AS HEARD ON FILM:
As I suspected, the score album serves as highlights of the cues heard on film (typical). Much of the new themes for the film were left out of the score album as if only the action cues counted. The quirky mouse theme was left out. Other great underscore was left out as well such as the opening scene build up to "Prince Caspian Flees," and the prelude to "Raid on the Castle".

The score was nearly wall-to-wall in a 2 hour and 20 minute film. Sadly, the album release gives the impression that this Narnia score is just a "rehash" - which in part it is since it's a SEQUEL! - as many other reviewers have expressed. (I sure doubt both Narnia scores will be given the "complete recordings release" treatment.)

OVERALL:
Truly, the score it much better heard on the film, but the album still merits my 5 stars. The score is dark, tense, suspenseful, epic and grand! It's my favorite score of the year thus far - that is until the new INDIANA JONES score is released a week after this writing =D
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Return To Narnia, June 29, 2008
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I was already eager to hear this score after I had been so impressed with the soundtrack for the first movie. Not only did I instantly notice the music in Prince Caspian, but the movie began with a brand new theme effectively bringing me back into the world of Narnia.

Here is the breakdown of the tracks included:

(spoiler note: I like to clarifying which parts of the movie were covered in the soundtrack so if you read the track summaries and haven't seen the movie you may have things spoiled for you)

1 - Prince Caspian Flees : This is one of my favorite tracks and it contains two of the new themes. It begins with tense strings as Professor Cornelius sneaks Prince Caspian out of the castle, but is quickly joined by percussion and vocals as Caspain flees into the night on horseback. At about a minute and a half, it changes into the new epic theme featuring dramatic strings and vocals. About three minutes in the vocals really intensify and then break into Caspian`s theme. This one is a series of fast-paced strings that form a driving melody. It is probably one of the most memorable themes on the soundtrack and, like with the Pevensies' theme in the first one, it becomes stronger and more articulate as the score progresses. It is cut off as Caspian is knocked from his horse and the dwarves appear. The track ends at about the point where Capsian blows Susan's horn.

2 - The Kings and Queens of Old : Jumping ahead by quite a bit, this track picks up with the Pevensies investigating the ruined castle. Quiet trumpets and strings vaguely echo old themes eventually giving way to a fast trilling of flute as the children run excitedly down into their old treasure room. The music settles comfortably into our first reprise of the Pevensies' theme, but it`s sadder than usual, as is a familiar refrain from one of Lucy and Tumnus' themes when Lucy realizes that their friends are gone. The track ends on that rather serious note.

3 - Journey to the How : This track begins with tantalizing chimes, harps, flutes and whispery vocals. About thirty seconds in the Pevensies' theme returns, very subdued and sad. I believe this scene is where they are in the boat, but it could easily be any time while they travel with Trumpkin. It mostly stays bittersweet after that, but nearly two minutes in things get ominous and change dramatically to frantic strings and percussions; the Telmarines` theme. I am not entirely certain where this bit falls in the film, but it is very intense and riveting piece of music. The final minute is a much more subdued version of the same theme but right at the end is an eerie vocal cue that I am pretty certain is when the children stop for the night and Lucy is lying on the grass staring at the sky.

4 - Arrival at Aslan's How : An enjoyable revisiting of some old themes, this one starts off moving hesitantly towards the Pevensies' royal theme, then breaks into the familiar vocals and piano. It continues to build into the triumphal theme as the children walk into Aslan's How beneath the guard of centaurs. It fades down again as the children see the inside of the How and Caspian shows them to the room where the stone table is. It becomes very quiet then as a flute gently plays in the background.

5 - Raid on the Castle : This track covers the entire raid on Miraz's castle. Starting just after the confrontation with Miraz. Both tense and driving, this track is one of my favorites as it pulls you into the action. A couple of times its almost as though the Pevensies' theme is trying to break through but its always drowned out by the more tense epic theme. Three minutes in the tone changes again to a more pounding version of Caspian's theme still mixed with the epic theme. This grows in an impressive horn crescendo before turning over into vocals and brass as the battle breaks out in earnest. At four minutes in the tone changes again as Miraz's men begin to overwhelm the Narnians and the fight becomes desperate. Finally the ominous version of the Pevensies' theme comes through as the fight dissolves into a slaughter. Sad as it is, one of my favorite parts is the emotional variation of the Pevensies' theme as Peter watches the trapped Narnias be killed in front of him. This part hits its mark perfectly and I can't hear it without seeing the scene. After that is a simple melody of sweeping strings which fades out as Edmund looks down at the destruction below.

6 - Miraz Crowned : I am not completely clear where everything in this track falls, but it is a good showcase of Miraz's various themes. Beginning with quavering strings, it rises into pounding percussion and vocals as Miraz is crowned and the Telmarines march to war. The strings are the really notable thing here: frantic and rhythmic, they do a very good job of expressing the dark tone. About two minutes in the pounding theme dissolves into a more subtle and sinister one. This could play in any number of scenes during the film. It's possible it plays during the scene where the Narnians return from the castle raid and Peter and Caspian have their falling out.

7 - Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance : Another one of my favorite tracks! The music starts very ominous as Nikabrik lures Caspian into the stone table room. With sinister strings, deep piano and percussion, it eventually breaks into these impressive baritone vocals. They add a lot to this track, as do the thunder-like electronic percussion as the hag and werewolf enter. This bit continues to build until the White Witch appears and we hear soft, eerie vocals. At four minutes the theme becomes a much more powerful version of the battle theme from the previous film as the Pevensies show up and fight Nikabrik, the hag and werewolf. Eventually the music hits a crescendo when Edmund breaks the ice wall and then it calms down and fades out.

8 - The Duel : This track begins quietly as Edmund goes to present Miraz with Peter's challenge. The percussive music is filled out with sweeping strings and a light chime sound in the background. It builds into the duel itself between Peter and Miraz and becomes much more tense. It then switches to Susan staying behind to hold off the Telmarines while Lucy escapes. A mournful flute version of the Pevensie theme plays and then builds dramatically as Susan fights. At three minutes fifty the tone completely changes as Caspian arrives and saves her to a snatch of his theme. Then we return to the duel where Miraz's theme has taken over in all its pounding and sinister glory. Five minutes in it fades down and becomes anxious again as Peter sees Caspian return with one of his sisters and Miraz calls a break. The track finishes with a quiet cue for Peter's weariness and concern.

9 - The Armies Assemble : Beginning abruptly as Miraz is stabbed by one of his own men, this track serves to give a nice preview of the coming battle themes and builds that tension very well. Again strings are the prevailing instrument, fast-paced and driving as the two sides prepare for battle and Peter and Edmund stand their ground against the approaching army. The track builds deliberately and then breaks at the charge.

10 - Battle at Aslan's How : Starting off at once this track is an incredible showcase of the new epic themes. Almost immediately Caspian's theme builds in the background, probably as he and the Narnians break the ground from beneath the Telmarines' feet. It's difficult to know where everything falls in this track as well, but it canvases most of the battle while reprising the Pevensies' theme, the old battle themes from the first film, and a lot of the new Caspian theme. This last takes center stage with rising strings and epic sweeps which dive into sinister vocals as the battle starts to turn out of the Narnian's favor. Caspian's theme does return, however now it is more anxious as things continue to go downhill. Eventually this culminates in a theme very similar to the one at the siege on the castle, bringing back bad memories of their previous defeat. It turns over suddenly into the triumphant theme from the first film (where Aslan appears at the battle with Susan and Lucy). We then return to driving strings as Lucy races through the woods alone. It fades down suddenly at the end as Aslan appears in front of her.

11 - Return of the Lion : A really standout track! It begins with the tense cue where a Telmarine hesitates before killing Caspian. Almost immediately it turns into a new epic theme as the trees arrive and attack the Telmarines. Poetically, this theme is not a fully percussive piece like the others. Instead, its moving strings and sweeping vocals constructing a powerful melody as the Narnians rush back into the battle with new fervor. After the Telmarines retreat to the river, it becomes very quiet as a lone woodwind instrument plays and Lucy appears on the other side of the bridge. The Telmarines' theme returns suddenly as they start to cross the bridge. This turns over into a broader variation of the Pevensies' royal theme as the river god appears and sweeps down on the Telmarines. It becomes more driving as the river god lifts the bridge out of the water, and finally fades into quiet strings as the water settles.

12 - The Door in the Air : This track picks up almost exactly where the last one left off, and covers the entire rest of the film's score. Aslan's theme returns with very quiet piano and strings as he addresses Caspian. A minute in, the music switches to a truly sweet theme with plinking piano and a high melodic horn that sounds almost like a voice -- this is where Lucy heals Reepicheep. The strings and piano build after that and change to a cue identical to the one in the first film where we first see Cair Paravel, although now it plays during the scene where Trumpkin finally sees Aslan... Read more ›
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22 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Typical Corporate Arrogance, January 18, 2009
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This review is from: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (MP3 Download)
Why go to all the trouble of making a great single like The Call and then requiring the purchase of THE ENTIRE ALBUM to get the single? Disney's arrogance here is breathtaking. It's a gorgeous song, but it's not worth 9 bucks. The rest of the music is fine, but I don't care to own it (nor, obviously, to pay for it). I am completely opposed to file sharing (it's theft), but it's arrogant decisions like these that drive even law-abiding people back in the direction of stealing to get what they want, since no reasonable legitimate solution is available. Disney should be ashamed of their behavior.
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