The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers - The Complete Recordings Howard Shore

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Album-Release:
2006

HRA-Release:
27.07.2018

Label: Rhino

Genre: Soundtrack

Subgenre: Film

Artist: Howard Shore

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  • 1 Glamdring 03:49
  • 2 Elven Rope 02:18
  • 3 Lost In Emyn Muil 04:14
  • 4 My Precious 02:56
  • 5 Uglúk's Warriors 01:41
  • 6 The Three Hunters 06:12
  • 7 The Banishment of Éomer 03:54
  • 8 Night Camp 02:50
  • 9 The Plains Of Rohan 04:14
  • 10 Fangorn 05:13
  • 11 The Dead Marshes 05:08
  • 12 "Wraiths On Wings" 02:07
  • 13 Gandalf the White 06:47
  • 14 The Dreams of Trees 01:54
  • 15 The Heir of Númenor 06:50
  • 16 Ent-draught 02:55
  • 17 Edoras 04:33
  • 18 The Court of Meduseld 03:10
  • 19 Théoden King / "The Funeral of Théodred" (feat. Miranda Otto) 06:11
  • 20 The King's Decision 02:07
  • 21 Exodus From Edoras 05:42
  • 22 The Forests Of Ithilien 06:37
  • 23 One of the Dúnedain / "Evenstar" (feat. Isabel Bayrakdarian) 07:13
  • 24 The Wolves of Isengard 04:22
  • 25 Refuge At Helm's Deep 04:00
  • 26 The Voice Of Saruman 01:10
  • 27 Arwen's Fate / "The Grace of the Valar" (feat. Sheila Chandra) 03:58
  • 28 The Story Foretold 03:38
  • 29 Sons Of The Steward 06:03
  • 30 Rock And Pool 02:54
  • 31 Faramir's Good Council 02:26
  • 32 Aragorn's Return 02:10
  • 33 War Is Upon Us 03:35
  • 34 "Where Is The Horse And The Rider?" 06:15
  • 35 The Host Of The Eldar 02:50
  • 36 The Battle Of The Hornburg 02:52
  • 37 The Breach Of The Deeping Wall 03:03
  • 38 The Entmoot Decides 02:06
  • 39 Retreat / "Haldir's Lament" (feat. Elizabeth Fraser) 04:40
  • 40 Master Peregrin's Plan 02:31
  • 41 The Last March of the Ents (feat. Ben Del Maestro) 02:31
  • 42 The Nazgûl Attack 02:45
  • 43 Théoden Rides Forth (feat. Ben Del Maestro) 05:48
  • 44 The Tales That Really Matter 12:01
  • 45 "Long Ways to Go Yet" / "Gollum's Song" (feat. Emiliana Torrini) 08:04
  • Total Runtime 03:08:17

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The Lord of the Rings is one of most successful trilogies in film history. Directed by Peter Jackson and based on the popular J.R.R. Tolkien novel of the same name, The Lord of the Rings earned a total of 17 Academy Awards ®, including three for the music featured in the films. The music from The Lord of the Rings enjoyed wide commercial success and has collectively sold seven million copies.

The music for all three films was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Howard Shore. The music he wrote for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers was performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with contributions from the choirs: the London Voices and the London Oratory School Schola boy's choir. The album was certified gold in the U.S., the U.K. and Canada and won the Grammy Award® for Best Score Soundtrack Album.

The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers-The Complete Recordings is the second of in a series of three releases that includes The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) on color vinyl for the first time. More information on the final release in the series will be available at a later date.

There's probably never been as ambitious a film score as Howard Shore's 10-hour epic for the "Lord of the Rings" series... the music is rich and complex, drawing on a vast range of styles and exotic instruments to evoke J.R.R. Tolkien's world of elves, hobbits and warlocks. But it's more than just background music: Shore uses an elaborate leitmotif technique (where musical themes are associated with specific characters or ideas, and are developed across the entire series) to hold the sprawling tale together. Lush, beautiful and full of intriguing surprises, it's no wonder that it's become one of the most popular film scores ever written.(Stephen Brookes, Washington)

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