Why is that? First, the wonderful themes, especially the main theme, which grab the listener, fascinated and not go out of my head. The orchestra and the wonderful choirs created with these issues and given the history of a breathtaking atmosphere and that these, the one to a great fantasy spectacles also hopes! And if a composer already creates that I get at each piece (no joke!) Goosebumps, then this soundtrack simply need something special. Really, each track is wonderful, even the last four songs are no annoying pop songs, but soulful ballads that fit the event.
The very first piece of "The Blitz 1940" is a tension-filled introduction, while the following "evacuating London" the complete opposite is: The delicate theme is played by the piano and go into the second half in a mixture of percussion and a beautiful singing voice. I especially like this title!
In "Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus" the next supporting theme comes to light that an unnaturally beautiful exudes tranquility, but at the same time very dynamic. "A Narnia Lullaby" is a short but dramatic piece. "To Aslan's Camp" presented the main theme of the scores namely that of Aslan. It shines at the outset in its full glory but is towards the end again intensively!
"The Stone Table" is very dark and exciting, and the longest piece on the CD with 8 minutes. "The Battle" is my favorite, although it's very difficult for the countless tracks ... Here the drama, action and diversity issues comes magnificently to light and shows the culmination of scores. And with "Only The Beginning Of The Adventure" sounds beautifully gentle and heroic of the most important issues. Enchanting!
The songs in the end are really nice and have a melancholy mood at the end of the CD, especially "Take It In" and "prodigy" are absolutely magical.
The film you really need not to enjoy and love the music to learn. Harry Gregson- Williams has catapulted this marvel final in the top league of the best composers. And that he has well deserved! Absolute buy recommendation for this stunning soundtrack.