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| 1. Are You Goin' To Narnia? |
| 2. Lucy's Long Gone |
| 3. Tell The Truth |
| 4. Turkish Delight |
| 5. Son of Adam Daughter of Eve |
| 6. Christmas Where Are You? |
| 7. Gifts From Father Christmas |
| 8. Aslan Is Killed |
| 9. The Roar Of Love |
| 10. I've Heard The Stars Sing Before |
| 11. He's Broken Thru |
| 12. Witch's Demise/Get It Into Your Head |
| 13. Something Is Happening In Me |
| 14. White Stag |
This extraordinary world - Narnia - is a magical land situated somewhere between the lampost and Cair Paravel on the western sea. But don't try to find it on a map, for it won't be there. Which isn't to say that Narnia is a figment of one's imagination. Oh no, it's much more than that. it's a place you'll more likely to find in your heart, as you embrace its wonders with your spirit.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great music to read The Chronicles by!,
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This review is from: The Roar of Love: A Musical Journey Into the Wonder of C.S. Lewis' Narnia (Audio CD)
I received this as a gift for Christmas after wanting it for years and years but never managing to get around to picking up my copy. I LOVE it! Think rock opera with a 1970's easy-listening slant. But the best part: it's about Narnia.
If you haven't read "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," you can't fully appreciate this album. So many things are alluded to but never really explained, and you have to know the story to figure out what's going on. But the songs do cover most of the main plot points, and give you some real time to think about some aspects of the story. Several of the songs nearly bring me to tears when I really listen to it; part of the appeal of the stories about Narnia is how emotionally involved one gets with the characters and situations. To comment on what another reviewer said... all of the tracks are actually on the CD (in fact, it would be very difficult to leave one off because there are very few breaks between songs!) The tracks are misnumbered on the CD itself, so "Gifts from Father Christmas" is, on the CD, actually on the tag-end of the "Christmas Where Are You" track. This album is a slam dunk for a Narnia fan. The music is beautiful (if sometimes a bit dated... it IS a soft rock album from the 70's, after all!) and the lyrics are very true to the story. Although a fan of C.S. Lewis' books will enjoy this to its fullest, even someone who hasn't read the books can enjoy the music and the beautiful vocal harmonies of the 2nd Chapter of Acts.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A timeless gem,
By andrew wallace (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Roar of Love: A Musical Journey Into the Wonder of C.S. Lewis' Narnia (Audio CD)
I remember hearing this album as a child, one of the few albums of my parents' of which I actually liked, loved. This album has always been dear to my heart. Although I tend to lean towards the harder rock scene, this album brings peace to my heart every time I hear it. I have been searching for it on CD and finally found "The Roar of Love" here at Amazon.com. This album is truly a wonder, of which all should be exposed, at least once.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great in 1978. Still magical in 2005.,
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This review is from: The Roar of Love: A Musical Journey Into the Wonder of C.S. Lewis' Narnia (Audio CD)
I received my "Roar of Love" CD in the mail today and it is playing right now! This is the soundtrack of Narnia and my youth. It is all here: the Lamp post, the Witch in her sleigh, the Stone Table and the Lion who is a lamb. If you know and love "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" you will hear it come to life in these songs from 2nd Chapter of Acts.
The "Gifts From Father Christmas," although listed as track 7 is actually at the end of track 6 and is one of my favorites. But for me "I've Heard the Stars Sing Before" is the best; a very "2nd Chapter of Acts" sound without being as 1970's as the "Witch's Demise." The stars singing also harkens the image of the creation of Narnia from "The Magician's Nephew." I loved this ablum as a kid and now I can enjoy it as a "grown-up" without the skip in the "White Stag" song like my LP had! I can't wait to share the music with my young son when we start reading the Chronicles of Narnia together.
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