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| | The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (The Complete Recordings) | | | Music Artist : | | Howard Shore and The London Philharmonic Orchestra | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Reprise / Wea | | Release Date : | | 2006-11-07 | | Store Price : | | $75.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $68.49 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Glamdring 2. Elven Rope 3. Lost in Emyn Muil 4. My Precious 5. Ugluk's Warriors 6. Three Hunters 7. Banishment of Éomer 8. Night Camp 9. Plains of Rohan 10. Fangorn 11. Dead Marshes 12. "Wraiths on Wings" 13. Gandalf the White 14. Dreams of Trees 15. Heir of Numenor 16. Ent-Draught
Disc 21. Edoras 2. Court of Meduseld 3. Theoden King 4. King's Decision 5. Exodus from Edoras 6. Forests of Ithilian 7. One of the Dunedain 8. Wolves of Isengard 9. Refuge at Helm's Deep 10. Voice of Saruman 11. Arwen's Fate 12. Story Foretold 13. Sons of the Steward 14. Rock and Pool 15. Faramir's Good Council
Disc 31. Aragorn's Return 2. War Is Upon Us 3. "Where Is the Horse and the Rider?" 4. Host of the Eldar 5. Battle of the Hornburg 6. Breach of the Deeping Wall 7. Entmoot Decides 8. Retreat 9. Master Peregrin's Plan 10. Last March of the Ents 11. Nazgûl Attack 12. Théodon Rides Forth 13. Tales That Really Matter 14. "Long Ways to Go Yet"
Disc 41. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers [Complete Score][Multimedia Track]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Too much packaging, not enough disc quality for the money. Submitted on: 2009-10-21 |
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purchased The Complete Recordings of the Two Towers essentially because I wanted to hear the rest of the music that was not included on the single CD version of the soundtrack. Like most of the LOTR products, I find them pricey and with a lot of premium packaging that I find unnecesary. I would have preferred a Super Audio CD (SACD) stand-alone option with better sound quality (88/96khz/24-bit) or better yet, a Dolby True HD or DTS Master Audio option as a stand-alone product (no CDs) with lossless audio than either the CDs or DVD-A (only 48khz/24-bit) recording provided in this product. Could also skip most of the premium packaging to lower the cost.
A couple SACDs or one Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master-Audio disc with a basic case and booklet for about half the price would be much better alternatives for audiophiles more interested in high-quality recordings of music they like rather than the premium packaging.
I wouldn't be surprised to find another version of these recordings from New Line (such as I suggested above) but for an even higher price. New Line seems especially intent on soaking LOTR fans for every last dollar. |
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Complete enjoyment Submitted on: 2009-08-31 |
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Having completely enjoyed the FOTR Complete Recordings, I treated myself to TTT Complete Recordings also. The liner notes are very helpful in understanding both the new leitmotifs in TTT and in the development of themes introduced in FOTR. I love both sets and hope to complete my collection soon!
I had great service, too. My order arrived promptly and in excellent condition. |
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Howard Shore is awesome!! Submitted on: 2009-04-17 |
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| Fantastic music. Wonderfully presented in decorated boxes and well packaged. Awesome experience to hear the full score! Well worth the money spent! |
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The Best Complete Soundtrack!! Submitted on: 2009-04-02 |
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If you liked the 1 CD soundtrack made by Howard Shore, this 3CDs + 1 DVD (with full score in Dolby 5.1) will translate you to the Middle Earth and let you live the Ent's March, The Wolves of Isengard's Attack, The Helm's Deep Battle and Aragorn's past as he faces his Dunedain nature, with no cuts and with all the exact parts of the film's soundtrack.
Is like watching the film in audio (but without SFX!! XD)...
You won't regret! |
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Small wonder why I like Shore's music Submitted on: 2008-11-03 |
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| This is some of the most impressive music ever made for a fantasy film. Howard Shore has done a fantastic job with all three films. The new motifs are splendid, and the new music that's found in the Extended Edition are wonderful to listen to. Thanks to both Howard Shore and Peter Jackson for the timeless LOTR trilogy. |
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