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> No accounting for taste, I suppose. I just like the shifts in tone, from
> stately to ominous, to noble, to ancient-power.
> It's not the accordion, but I think it's a Harmonium? (Had to look at my
> Hancock booklet, it uses that instrument too)
> Indeed! And that's hailed as one of Zimmer's strongest!
> Ouch. So, Zimmer's name is just there for marketing and nothing more? Do
> you know what those in Jackman's position think of that?
> (Winter's Tale was awesome, really made me sit up and take notice of
> Rupert Gregson-Williams! Pity it's badly out-of-print)
In an even weirder situation, the Henri IV credit is only an album one. The film credits Hans Zimmer only as the score *producer*
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