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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Sound of Rising Above and Beyond,
By Deadlock (Florida, Usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Medal of Honor (Audio CD)
Forget for a moment about the video game "Medal of Honor" (as terrific as it may be). Forget about first-person shooting, about enemy A.I. and Frames Per Second. For a moment, think about war, particularly WWII. No war is ever a good thing, but this one was fought against one of the most cruel enemies to ever face humanity. Those who fought them and rose above and beyond the call of duty, those "ordinary men who did extraordinary things", are well remembered on this CD. From the stirring title theme onward, this could be one of the best soundtracks ever. In classic Spielberg-ian style, Michael Giacchino serves us an epic musical adventure; perhaps he's "the next John Williams"? Breaking free of looping, droning video game music, the game uses the sweeping orchestration not as a background noise, but as a dramatic device all it's own. Because some of the pieces were written to match scripted events not in the game, listening to this CD evokes images of a non-existant "Medal of Honor- The Movie". The hero's theme is as adventurous as anything Indiana Jones has ever heard, while the Nazi's big, bold brass theme is suitably tyrannical and arrogant. Also, listen for the bonus tracks: a Berlin big-band broadcast, the game's climactic ending, and a very wobbly national anthem. At it's core however, this CD evokes the same feeling that the game does: the urge to be a hero.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Medal of Honor = Best CD!,
By Joseph Payne (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Medal of Honor (Audio CD)
Medal of Honor...Probebly one of the best CDs ever written! Even when it comes to comparing it to an actual motion picture soundtrack. Michael Giacchino is really just another name for John Williams. They are both very similar in their style, although Giacchino likes to stay with the strings a lot more then John Williams tends to. Tracks such as the main title (of course), taking out the rail gun, the radar train, panzer attack, rjuken sabotage, merker's salt mine, and the jet aircraft are my favorite. (and probebly always will be) Medal of Honor is also a good CD when it comes to the style that certain tracks are written in. While a few of the tracks are quiet and slow with strings and percussion, others are swift with brass and strings. If you are the type of person who likes CDs such as Cutthroat Island, Star Wars, Raiders of the lost ark, Rocketeer or anything written by their composers, (Williams, Horner, Debney, etc) this CD is for you! I can't tell you enough how good this CD is, and you will not regret it if you get it. Because as soon as you get it, you will have a friend who will want to get it! Buy it!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Medal Of Honor video game soundtrack,
By A Customer
This review is from: Medal of Honor (Audio CD)
This is probably the best classical music I've ever heard. The music is mostly dramatic and sounds like the movie saving private ryan and like A war movie. So I suggest you buy this Soundtract at amazon because I looked in all most every music store and they don't have it. So don't let this good thing just pass you by, buy it, buy The Medal of Honor soundtrack! And trust me, you won't be dissapointed.
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