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| | Jet Li's Fearless (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Lakeshore Records | | Release Date : | | 2006-09-05 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Opening Title _ Wu Shu Jing Shen 2. Shanghai Fight 3. Kids 4. Master Huo?s Fight 5. Kids 2 6. Kids 3 7. Huo Yuanjia?s Theme 8. Tianjin Fight 9. Mrs. Huo/Action 10. Huo Yuanjia and Master Qin 11. Yuanjia and Qin 12. Qin Enters 13. Sword and Fist 14. Man?s Theme 15. Yuanjia?s Sorrow 16. Mother & Daughter 17. Yuanjia Falls 18. Village Flute/Children Play with Dragonflies 19. Village Flute Solo 20. Season Changes 21. Moon Explains 22. Yuanjia and Moon 23. A Long Road Home 24. Jinsun and Yuanjia 25. Shanghai Fight 2 26. Action 5 27. Jinsun and Yuanjia 2 28. The School Opens 29. 'Habanera' from "Carmen" 30. Hasu - Tea Ceremony 31. Wu Shu Jing Shen 32. Tanaka Fight 33. Final Fist 1 34. Final Fist 2 35. Fearless Men/Theme of Yuanjia and Moon 36. Ending _ Wu Shu Jing Shen
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Great fight scenes! Submitted on: 2007-01-03 |
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| Plenty of great fights scenes and gorgeous cinematography in what is supposedly Jet Li's last martial arts film. Definitely a DVD that you'll want to own, because you'll watch it again and again. The story provides a back drop to the unfortunate history of China's occupation by foreign governments and the susequent abuse of its people and resources. Jet Li's charachter is inspirational and fascinating to watch. Buy it and you'll be glad that you have a copy of your own! |
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A fitting accompaniment Submitted on: 2006-11-15 |
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One of the distinguishing marks of a great film is its score.
A great soundtrack is in itself beautiful and aids in telling the story, yet does not distract your attention from the events onscreen.
Fearless was aided by a diverse and appropriate film score, ranging from the haunting flute and strings of the main theme to the blood-stirring drums of the fight scene in Shanghai.
I was caught off-guard by several tracks on this particular CD that I had missed during the film, but which stand on their own as moving pieces of music.
The only problem with this particular soundtrack CD is that it seems to be plagued by bad recording or production.
The treble and bass seem to be off a bit, and I had to play with my equalizer to get a more balanced sound. Also, the volume seems to cut in and out a bit with some tracks.
Not enough to be entirely disruptive, but enough that you may notice it.
For example, where the drums at the Shanghai fight scene should be loud and deep, they turn out a bit soft and treble-y.
This can be mostly remedied by adjusting your equalizer, but for this reason I only gave the product 4 stars.
With that caveat, I highly recommend this CD to everyone who enjoyed the film. |
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