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  Comments about: Kingdom of Heaven (Harry Gregson-Williams)
• Posted by Ammar Kalo
• Date: Thursday, March 13, 2008, at 2:46 a.m.
• IP Address: 194.170.173.50
• In Response to: Help please (GCK)

  Re: Help please


> Hi everyone,

> Great to read all the comments on these pages. I'm after some help if
> anyone can be of assistance as I bought the KoH soundtrack after falling
> in love with the Director's Cut of the film which is magical.
> Unfortunately the two pieces of music I enjoyed the most only appear in
> the DC of the film and are the following:

> 1. The guitar solo where Balian watches the small boat the child was
> playing with flow along the water before he watches Ibelin begin to
> flourish before him. In the original cut of the film the track
> "Ibelin" from the soundtrack was used.

> 2. The second is the (I guess) arabic sounding music from the love scene
> with Sibylla where she precedes it by saying "In the east between two
> people there is only light..." before blowing out the candle.

> If anyone can help I'd be eternally grateful. Many thanks in advance

I can answer ur second question .. . I cant find the piece of music ur talking about but I remember what Natasha Atlas was singing in that scene ... she says " Go to sleep O little one" twice .. its an arabic lullaby ...




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  • Help please (views: 1024)
       GCK -- Thursday, February 21, 2008, at 4:55 p.m.
    •      Re: Help please (views: 983)     We're here
         Ammar Kalo -- Thursday, March 13, 2008, at 2:46 a.m.
   
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