Crimson Tide: Music From The Original Motion Picture
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  Comments about: Wind (Basil Poledouris)
• Posted by Sheridan <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Saturday, February 3, 2007, at 2:03 p.m.
• IP Address: 3e70d94c.adsl.enternet.hu

  Fantastic score


This score is fantastic! I think it is visualising, in some of the tracks you can almost hear the sound of the wind, feel the sound of the ocean, feel the excitement of sailing, and the beauty of nature - the beauty of the oceans and the sky! No, I' m not a sailor, but I find this soundtrack one of the most relaxing, enjoyable, creative, original and innovative albums I have ever heard due to the clever combination of synthetisers and orchestra. This soundtrack is written with a heart and a brain - I say brain because it is clear that Poledouris is the master of the combination of symphonic orchestra and synthetisers, and it it also clear that he tremendously enjoy writing this one due to his personal experiences on the ocean and his passion for sailing.




   
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