1492: Conquest of Paradise - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
at Amazon.com: $6.40
 
This Week's Most Popular Reviews:
   1. Schindler's List
   2. Gladiator
   3. Star Wars: A New Hope
   4. Finding Neverland
   5. Edward Scissorhands
   6. Moulin Rouge
   7. The Hunt for Red October
   8. Legends of the Fall
   9. Batman
   10. Titanic
Newest Major Reviews: Best-Selling Albums:
   1. Astro Boy
   2. The Vampire's Assistant
   3. The Final Destination
   4. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
   5. The Time Traveler's Wife
   1. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
   2. Varèse Sarabande 30th Ann.
   3. Schindler's List
   4. Transformers: Revenge/Fallen
   5. Angels in America
 
Section Header
 
 
Post Response
Edit Post
Return to Comments
Read Previous Comment
Read Next Comment
Expand Entire Thread

Password: 

 
 
    Promo Scores on eBay:
  Comments about: Black Beauty (Danny Elfman)
• Posted by Sheridan <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Friday, September 15, 2006, at 6:06 a.m.
• IP Address: 3e44a6c1.adsl.enternet.hu

  Excellent music


This soundtrack is highly enjoyable due to its many types of tracks.The music is very expressive,which means it reflect to the emotions of a horse/things that are felt by a horse with its instincts (choose emotion or instincts,according to your taste).There are joyful tracks to illustrate the joy felt by the horse as it discovers the wonders of nature and other things that can cause physical or mental pleasures,sad and elegiac tracks to reflect to the hardships that can be found in a horse' s life (both emotional and physical hardships),nostalgic and relaxing,yet powerful tracks to illustrate the complex instincts/emotions of a horse (once more,choose according to your taste).Highly recommended.




   
  The reviews and other textual content contained on the filmtracks.com site may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of Filmtracks Publications. Filmtracks comment areas created 7/31/00, most recently updated 8/11/06. Version 2.0. Copyright © 1998-2009, Christian Clemmensen (Filmtracks Publications). All rights reserved.