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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rich, Inspired and Magical

I had the fortune of hearing the clips of many of the songs featured on this inspirational soundtrack before the album was actually released, and this turned out to be what made me want to get it so much. There had been a batch of vignettes made where many of the featured artists talked about why they had written the song as well as a sample of each song itself, and...
Published on October 12, 2005 by Rose

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2.0 out of 5 stars Another Alternative?
In terms of the Narnian feel of the music and lyrics, some people, myself included, may prefer the 2nd Chapter of Acts album titled The Roar of Love. It's also available on Amazon.com from Sparrow records. The songs pretty much track the story of the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.

I will admit though that I enjoyed Turkish Delight in both albums because...
Published on November 4, 2005 by Bustervoo


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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rich, Inspired and Magical, October 12, 2005
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This review is from: Music Inspired By The Chronicles of Narnia (Audio CD)

I had the fortune of hearing the clips of many of the songs featured on this inspirational soundtrack before the album was actually released, and this turned out to be what made me want to get it so much. There had been a batch of vignettes made where many of the featured artists talked about why they had written the song as well as a sample of each song itself, and I could see that a lot of heart had gone into each performance, besides that the music sounded just amazing!

I was not sorry then that I got this CD and I have listened to it semi constantly since I got it.

So see what you think!

Waiting For the World to Fall - Jars of Clay : It's been a while since I have heard anything by this particular group, but I must say they came through very well for this song. The lyrics talk about waiting for the amazement of Narnia, to be literally undone by it. It's fresh and full and a perfect beginning to the CD that gets you into the mood immediately.

Remembering You - Steven Curtis Chapman : One of my all time favorite artists, Chapman delivers a beautiful addition to this album. Beyond the inspiring lyrics of a promise to remember (Aslan) as the singer sees winter melt to spring, there is a lavish Celtic tone to the music which adds a real depth to the song and the album.

Open Up Your Eyes - Jeremy Camp : I have to admit, this was my absolute favorite song on the album. I had loved the clip I heard and couldn't wait to hear the rest of the song, and far from disappointing my expectations, my admiration of this song has only grown. Camp is one of the few artists who decided to tackle the struggle in the character of Edmund and he delivers it in a powerful piece with stunning vocals and moving lyrics.

Hero - Bethany Dillon : I felt this new young artist was probably a given for this project as she is one of the self-proclaimed fans of the works of Lewis so I was excited to hear her fresh contribution to this album. Well it came through with strong vocals, strong lyrics and addictive melodies and more than that Dillon proves that she can stand against more veteran artists in good stead, this song is definitely one of her best.

Stronger - Delirious? : I have to say this was not one of my favorites. It wasn't necessarily anything to do with the lyrics not being as strong, but the melody plods quite a lot, and when it is bracketed by much more powerful performances it felt like a sudden halt in the proceedings. Still, for a slow moment it delivers nicely and, as I said, there's nothing lacking in the lyrics.

Lion - Rebecca St. James : After a long absence of new material from this amazing Australian artist, St. James' "Lion" will take your breath away. Powerful is the best way to describe it and it will doubtless bring you to tears. Besides this her voice takes on an incredible haunting tone which shows how her voice has matured greatly over the years. The bridge is an outstanding display of talent and is guaranteed to give you chills. Definitely one of my favorites.

New World - TobyMac : I was not exactly familiar with this artist when I got this album, I just knew that he was sort of loud. True enough "New World" is a pounding, thrumming, rapping piece that, at first, I thought didn't fit the rest of the mood at all. But I listened to it again, and again, and again, and unless you can't stand this style at all, it will grow on you. He does give a power to the piece which is backed up with his lyrics which are undeniably meant for the story (...just step through the door right into a new world, into Narnia...).

I Will Believe - Nichole Nordeman : Adding to all the power and drama of these tracks there is Nichole Nordeman, delivering an absolutely charming piece about awaking the magic in Narnia. Possibly this song was meant to be from Susan or Lucy's prospective, but it is a lovely (dare I say) girly addition which ties in the mood of a child's wonder at this new world.

Turkish Delight - David Crowder Band : I will say that I have not actually heard any of this band's work and will also add that I was not entirely impressed with what I heard. Despite the fact this was one of the songs which was undeniably meant for the story, the music clashed in my opinion with the tone of the rest of the album and for that reason I had trouble enjoying it. Still the lyrics were nicely put together to address the almost lack of struggle within Edmund in that moment when he is given what he wants. Perhaps it is just me, but after listening to this piece and the one from Second Chapter of Acts "Roar of Love", I think perhaps the downfall is using words like `Turkish Delight' in a song, it often falls short of holding the drama.

More Than It Seems - Kutless : I was predisposed to like this song, not only because I was already a fan of Kutless, but because I appreciated their decision to focus on Peter. In the shadow of the beautiful Susan, faithful Lucy and trouble Edmund, Peter is often relegated to `the older brother' role, but this song brings out his thoughts on their amazing adventure. You see through his eyes the tasks he is faced with and the question on his mind; can I be more than I seem? The music is very Kutless, but added to their rock style there is a chorus of strings which sets the mood beautifully.

You're The One - Chris Tomlin : Wrapping up is a song that could only be to Aslan from the perspective of the children's amazement and wonder at their King. I had not heard Chris Tomlin before, but I was pleased with his addition to this piece, his lyrics flow well and his music fit the mood nicely. The only trouble being that it seemed to end the album rather abruptly, but considering there are so many artists contributing there really weren't any better choices for the end slot, and you can always go back to the beginning and start again!


Music: The music of almost every track was so rich and strong. The Celtic feel, and strains of fantasy were evident and even offerings from Kutless and TobyMac couldn't help but add the feel of the magical world. Nothing necessarily complicated, just powerful performance.

Lyrics: I was pleased how, in the end, it felt like every aspect was covered. If you like to split it up then you could say that Kutless sang for Peter, Nichole Nordeman sang for Susan, Jeremy Camp sang for Edmund and Rebecca St. James sang for Lucy. It really brings you into the story in a unique and contemporary way, while still holding true to the mystery and fantasy.

Altogether: A wonderful offering which certainly makes *me* want to see the film when it is released. Inspiring is the best word to describe the project and I am very glad these artists took the time to combined their talents to promote this work, and encourage others to experience the magic.

Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia : Rates 5 out of 5 stars

~@~Rose
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50 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gets You in the Mood for the Movie, October 11, 2005
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Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Music Inspired By The Chronicles of Narnia (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of the Chronicles of Narnia since I found the series in third grade. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is by far my favorite book in the series. As such, you can bet I am counting the days until the movie premiers.

When I saw this CD, I had to get it. On it, a group of Christian artists have written and recorded songs inspired by the story. It's been released several months early to help peek interest in the film.

The songs are mostly good. They require knowledge of the story to fully appreciate, however. For example, Nichole Norderman's excellent summary of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy will be lost on newbies as will all of TobyMac's song.

For those who do know the story, it will be lots of fun finding the references to events in the various songs. Some, like "Turkish Delight" will be rather obvious, but Steven Curtis Chapman and Bethany Dillon hide the meaning a little more. Bethany's song, "Hero" goes the farthest in tying the book into Christianity, but Chris Tomlin does a good job of this as well.

The drawback to this album is the various styles. As you might imagine, Steven Curtis Chapman, Rebecca St. James, and TobyMac all on the same CD creates some jarring moments. This CD has something for everyone, but it also has something everyone will hate. For me, the biggest problem is Toby's hip-hop. I will never be a fan of his music no matter how hard I try. I'm much more comfortable with the light rock of Jars of Clay or the adult contemporary of Steven Curtis Chapman and Nichole Nordeman. To be honest, many of these artists have surprised me by creating songs I wouldn't normally listen to but enjoy. I especially love David Crowder*Band's "Turkish Delight" with its infection rhythm and catchy lyrics.

This is the first of what I'm sure will be many CD related to the movie, including an official soundtrack closer to the movie's release. It's fun for Christian music and Narnia fans and will get them in the mood for the movie.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deeper reflections on the movie, December 15, 2005
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These songs for the most part are deeper reflections on the undertones of the movie, mostly the character of Aslan and the the existence of the world of Narnia. If you accept that there is a thematic element that is Christian in nature, the songs will shed a different perspective on the person of Jesus, and the existence of the spiritual world. As I was listening to these songs, the sense of wonder and awe at the mystery and adventure of the Christian life came back to me. The songs are infused with yearning and worship, and will very likely refresh anyone's walk with God.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a great original compilation...., March 21, 2006
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L. A Cirillo "yanksta" (North of the Stars...South of the Sun) - See all my reviews
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great original music inspired by the film/book. cash cow? not quite. simply good music by people inspired to write something.

better than alot of music out there, whether within or without the christian music genre.

really good listen because there are songs that rock out with beautiful power ballad pop rock feel.

jars of clay reminded me of a secular australian band powderfinger. jars and everyone played and sounded excellent. snippets of pop, rock, celtic, and more...

turkish delight has a great "contemporary" disco feel, that at first seems strange but than adds a fun twist to the more serious songs.

overall I highly recommended. not preachy at all, just very accessible rocky music for anyone. take the narnia plunge...

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Another Alternative?, November 4, 2005
This review is from: Music Inspired By The Chronicles of Narnia (Audio CD)
In terms of the Narnian feel of the music and lyrics, some people, myself included, may prefer the 2nd Chapter of Acts album titled The Roar of Love. It's also available on Amazon.com from Sparrow records. The songs pretty much track the story of the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.

I will admit though that I enjoyed Turkish Delight in both albums because it gave me that deep seated feeling of comprehending the insidiousness of sin and the way we humans can get caught up in it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, February 1, 2006
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This CD is totally awesome! There is such a variety of songs and themes: Songs from the viewpoint of the children, songs about Aslan, songs about the "New World" Narnia, even a song about the Turkish delight! My personal favorite would probably be Rebecca St. James's "Lion". I also like how some of the songs have very christian meanings. Anyone who likes the movie and/or book(s) will most likely like this CD.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT COMPANION ALBUM!, November 5, 2005
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This new CD of music inspired by "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is a great companion piece to both the classic C.S. Lewis novel, as well as to the upcoming movie based on it. These eleven songs takes the listener into the world of Narnia, a place from which you'll never want to leave.
While there are a couple of "filler" songs, the rest more than makes up for it. The outstanding songs on the album are: "Remembering You" by Steven Curtis Chapman; "Open Up Your Eyes" by Jeremy Camp; "Lion" by Rebecca St. James, and "I Will Believe" by Nicole Nordeman.
If you're a fan of C.S. Lewis' beloved novel, and/or want to prepare yourelf for the epic film adaptation, then this album is a fantastic place to start! Grade: A+
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Clarification, September 27, 2005
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THIS IS NOT THE ACTUAL SCORE !!!! THE ACTUAL SCORE WILL BE RELEASED ON NOV. 22 ! So , all who were concerned about this being the films actual score can breathe in peace .

On the other hand this was a very nice album with lots of great Narnia/Christian songs . A light hearted , enjoyable album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellently done!, December 2, 2005
This review is from: Music Inspired By The Chronicles of Narnia (Audio CD)
I am a big fan of the Narnia books. When I saw this cd I decided to go ahead and get it. I was kinda worried that the songs on this cd would all sound the same and turn out to be a waste of my money. I'm not a big "inpired by" music buyer. Now I am so glad I bought this cd. I like many of the artists on it and they all did a good job creating a song that ties in with the books. My personal favorite is "Lion" by Rebecca St. James because of the strong music that backs up great lyrics. It is a song about the lion, Aslan, from the viewpoint of Lucy. Other songs that stood out to me are "Open Up Your Eyes" by Jeremy Camp, "Narnia" by Toby Mac, "Turkish Delight" by David Crowder Band and "More than it Seems" by Kutless. These songs seem to me to be the strongest ones musically and lyrically, although the other ones are good too.

I think that if I had not read the books, I would still like this cd because of the different styles of music. But having read the books makes it all that more great because you can see the meanings behind the songs! So, I highly recommend this cd, especially if you are a Narnia fan.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Soundtrack, October 28, 2005
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I bought this CD and I absolutely love it. It has wonderful music that, if you have read the books, you know fit the story very well. I have listened to the CD over and over again in my car. It is really neat to hear the songs and be able to compare them to the books and to the Christian faith!!
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