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1. | The Blitz, 1940 |
2. | Evacuating London |
3. | The Wardrobe |
4. | Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus |
5. | A Narnia Lullaby |
| ...see complete tracklist |
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| The Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra conducted by Harry Gregson-Williams. Supervising Orchestrator, Bruce Fowler. Orchestration by Ladd McIntosh, Walter Fowler, Suzette Moriarty and Rick Giovinazzo. Featured vocalist, Lisbeth Scott. Choirs: The Bach Choir, The Choir of the King's Consort and Silvia Young Theatre School Choir. Score recorded and mixed by Joel Iwataki at Todd AO Scoring Stage, Los Angeles and Abbey Road Studios, London. Additional score recorded by Shawn Murphy and Pete Cobbin. |
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Q: | What instrument is used in The Narnia Lullaby? (from Evvan in Ohio) |
A: | I think it was the Armenian instrument, the duduk. (thanks to Bella, CA,USA) add more info |
A: | It is the duduk, but does anyone know all the instruments used in this pieces? Like in the background as well.. I have so far: vocal and djembe. Anyone??? (thanks to dani, aus) add more info |
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Q: | What is the name of the song that is played at the beginning of the movie while they are riding the train? (from Justin in Canada) |
A: | It's track 1 or 2 off of this CD. (thanks to OSTfan, Burlingame) add more info |
A: | It is "Evacuating London," found on this CD. (thanks to Andrew, Ohio, USA) add more info |
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Q: | Was Bjork involved with the first few tracks of the soundtrack? It sounds a little like her but, just unsure. (from Michel in Tulsa, oklahoma) |
A: | No... if she was, she would definitely require her name be shown in the credits! (thanks to Nirk, Bongo Mondo) add more info |
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Q: | What is the song playing over the DVD menu? (from DexTr in Ontario) |
A: | It an edited version of "The Battle," found on this CD. (thanks to Andrew, Ohio, USA) add more info |
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Q: | What's the first song playing when the end credits start? (from zed in India) |
A: | The song by Imogen Heap... it's on the soundtrack as "Can't Take It In" (thanks to nysha, australia) add more info |
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Q: | What is the song playing while they are playing hide and seek and lucky first goes into the wardrobe? It's like an old song maybe 20s or 30s? Thanks a lot. (from Jessica Shanks in Cookeville, TN America) |
A: | "Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! Oh!" performed by The Andrews Sisters. (thanks to Ellie Lockman , Minneapolis, MN) add more info |
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Q: | What instruments are used in the track "The Battle"
and what's the rhythm? ...from shelly in sacramento, California (answer shelly's question) |
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