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| 1. Never Ending Story - Limahl |
| 2. Swamps Of Sadness - Giorgio Moroder |
| 3. Ivory Tower - Giorgio Moroder |
| 4. Ruined Landscape - Giorgio Moroder |
| 5. Sleepy Dragon - Giorgio Moroder |
| 6. Bastian's Happy Flight |
| 7. Fantasia |
| 8. (J) Atreju's Quest |
| 9. Theme Of Sadness |
| 10. Atreju Meets Falkor |
| 11. Mirrorgate - Southern Oracle |
| 12. Gmork |
| 13. Moonchild |
| 14. The Auryn |
| 15. Happy Flight |
The soundtrack was cowritten by Klaus Doniger (best known for the score to "Das Boot"), and Giorgio Moroder. Luckily there is no quality loss between the two. The CD opens with the title song, 'The Never Ending Story', which is a wonderful way of getting you into the spirit of fantasy that the movie portrays. 'The Ivory Tower' is a wonderful upbeat track, while 'Ruined Landcape' and 'Theme of Sadness' are wonderful sentimental themes.
The main showpieces of the soundtrack are 'Happy Flight' and 'Bastain's Happy Flight'. Basically the same, the music is the epitome of a flying theme -- a long sweeping melody that you never want to end on top of rolling backround. This melody is also used in the wonderful 'Atreju's Quest' and 'Atreju Meets Falkor'.
Overall, this soundtrack is a great score that is unfortunatly unknown but is indeed a worthy buy. Every track is good, which is quite rare for any CD.
The first track(the movie's title theme)has an infectious beat and lyrics you just can't help singing along to. The emotions of the different tracks are very clear and very powerful, and track number six(Bastian's Flight)is the perfect music to listen to when you're feeling blah. I found myself grinning and laughing for no real reason after listening to it. The music made me feel *that* good.
I'd recommend this to anyone who loved the movie or still loves the 80's techno/pop sound. It's completely worth it!