In my spare time I listen exclusively film music and am thus well able also this true and "fair" to evaluate. First, it is important to note that I am always very skeptical of Hans Zimmer and his work, but it has resulted in me that I have the soundtrack of Pirates of the Caribbean, DETERMINED me when new seem. So even with this. Totaly have to say that you will find on this CD a "hodgepodge" of Ochrestaler quality and botched Spanish "Bla, Bla". Score this were added three new themes that are "partly" different from the previous (Pirates of Kairbik 1-3). Of these three issues of a particularly penetrating into the ear and gives the listener goose bumps. The theme of "Mermaids" (Title 5) is probably the work which is the most successful in this soundtrack. I must confess that I have the CD probably docked me only because of this issue, which, particularly penetrated his ear during the movie, along with the other pieces of me. It combines mysterious and melancholy at the same time elements and is a "piece of gold" on this CD, which turns after about five to six minutes on an impressive track and end up with an "action-packed" climax closes. However, you can hear the actual climax of the piece inden first four minutes that go under your skin and give the just aforementioned characteristics and emotions. In my opinion, very good indeed! But of course one must not only raving of this piece, because that is the only truly sustainable "Ohrenschmauß". An instrument that spoils three tracks on the CD, is this miserable guitar ... If a composer, a work composed and characters and scenes with his music wants to give a character and a soul he has to ask "where does the figure? Fits there if I let this scene sound exclusively by "Spain" ??? " These questions Hans Zimmer has probably provided only partially. The only piece by the guitars seem really suitable topic Angelica (Title 2). She is a Spanish woman and so the Spanish sounds and guitar solos seem quite successful, but Pirates of the Caribbean at a "Spanish thing"? Must See in Jack Sparrow's theme (which, as is well again with the previous soundtracks in many pieces) now also incorporate guitars? Probably is this increasing use of these sounds guilty the "influence" Angelica, but she plays by film really such a vital role that now her "distinctive mark Guitar" everywhere to be heard need? No just not ... So probably a complete misinterpretation Hans Zimmer! But enough is not only with the Blosen use of these instruments did, no, it must be installed even artificially exaggerated the end produced (from the "evil" guitars) "Baets" who, the whole thing well "beautify" and trim to "modern" must. Even the already praised by me "Mermaids theme" is track 6 "mutilated" by the use of these instruments by. In this case, only a bleeding heart and so lurches you look at this soundtrack guitar piece to guitar piece. Pity! However, in order not totally to dishonor this poor instrument, it must be said that a well-coordinated use of the guitar can be as good a Beitarg how in Track 2.7 and 11. So I forgive three stars for tracks 1.5 !! !, 7,10,11, which I can describe as successful and avoid comments on the remix - versions of individual pieces, which in my opinion do not belong to a soundtrack! Ultimately, it is important to note that probably everyone should make an opinion of the soundtrack to Pirates of the Caribbean 4 even and some will find the Spanish elements might well have succeeded. Anyway, despite some musical failures I would buy the CD again, (I'm not a fan of downloads, for the sake of completeness') in order to sound again the already classified by me as recommended tracks.