Well, the Hobbit comes to an end, and hence the film music of Shore from which one can really expect anything better so, than that! It is unbelievable how Shore brings the music to a conclusion. He reused all issues very specifically and although I still have not seen the movie, I can already imagine where and when that comes to me now. The first title 'Fire and Water' is very powerful. The whole orchestra plays the Smaug theme in all its glory and you could tell how Smaug attacks the seaside town. The second title is beautiful. At the very beginning the Tauriel / Killi theme is played so beautifully that rolling down the little tears with me. In the third track is initially also played the Durin theme, with full male choir that sounds really big and impressive! This title right at the beginning with me solve real from Goosebumps. In central part of CD1 it is then already going on with the battle, the Shore has really reacted very clever! You can really think on the basis of the music already, where you are. Throughout the battle to pull out all the issues that has composed Shore over time. The conclusion is really nice and if only through the music I already spent a box of tissues. The last 3 tracks are really just cry. In 'There and Back Again' sounds again beautifully Auenlad the theme of which again lies produce tears with me and got to hear also the ring-topic. 'The Last Goodbye' says it all! It is a beautiful, song sung by Billy Boyd. I really had only howl. The song is so emotional, it could not be better. That's really the best guy song has always been. The very last song 'Iron Foot' is a heroic title can look again at the time back that we have accompanied the years Jackson and Co again. But however, must come to an end all the good stories. And so it is with the Middle Earth saga! For all the good it has, unfortunately, also be cut back! As in Part 1, the Misty Mountains topic was never played again. Unfortunately, this is also happening almost by Tauriel topic. It is only 1, 2 times before, and also pretty ticked off and not as loaded as in "Desolation of Smaug". But however you get another heroic theme, whose name also not in the booklet is offered. And that is why this issue concealed the negative point away again I say, this is the crowning glory, a story that we will never see in the form again. Shore's music inspired simply by listening and let tears roll down also. Buy yourself this music, because it is the best, the Hobbit trilogy.