New soundtracks arrive in stores every Tuesday, and we've got what's coming whether good, bad or ugly. Check them out below.
New movie soundtrack releases hitting Amazon, iTunes, and shelves (for you old schoolers) on November 20, 2007.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (The Complete Recordings)
The long awaited final part to the ultimate soundtrack release trilogy. As with the previous two sets, this package includes every
single second of music from the extended version of the film on four CDs, or if you prefer to hear it without switching discs, the
entire thing is included on a single DVD. Just in time for the holidays, it's the perfect gift for any soundtrack lover on your
list. Are you reading this Ma?
Beowulf
The movie has been released in 3-D for a heightened visual expereince, and Alan Silvestri has created a score that offers an equally
stunning listening experience. Silvestri's work has never disappointed me and Beowulf is no exception. Powerful epic music
and stirring choral pieces take up most of the disc, with a couple of Robin Wright-Penn's solo numbers added in for good measure.
Halo 3 Original Soundtrack (2-CD Set)
Video game soundtracks have been getting more and more attention in the last few years. Long gone are the days of midi music. In
its place are fully orchestrated scores of cinema level quality. The Halo soundtracks have stood out from the crowd since day one
and the music from Halo 3 is poised to prove itself as the best in the series. Gone is the wackiness that was Halo 2's two volume
set that was clutterd with Incubus' pointless four part Odyssey. This is just the good stuff, straight from the game on two packed
discs.
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