This track uses an assortment of cool sounding instruments, from the mix of a fiddle and flute, early, it keeps building up its collection of instrumentation until a very full Orchestra is playing the fun theme from this part of the film. The disjointed themes in this track play a few times during the rest of the film. When Jack finally does regain somediginty in this scene in the film, the music becomes a little more dignified, but still disjointed. All of Jack Sparrow's themes are collected here, all of them humorously re-arranged to feel disjointed and clumsy, showing Jack's madness from being trapped in Davy Jones locker. Well, this track certainly doesn't have the depth of the other tracks, but its even more fun. The track then goes into adventuring music found when our Heroes are headed the end of the earth to save Jack Sparrow. Davy Jones theme is re-introduced at this point, and is re-arranged in many interesting ways, includingthe"doom" version I mentioned above. The themes are as epic as they are human, and all classically Zimmer.
This track contains many themes found from all parts of the movie, and introduces the new adventuring theme, as well as the new love story motif, both of which are unbelievably great listens. Hearing the Pirates theme played on traditional Chinese instruments is a great idea, and even when the themes become more traditionally Western, Zimmer keeps a slight Chinese feel to it. The lyrics are as haunting as the tune itself, and starts the soundtrack off on the right foot.Ī selection of the music played in Singapore, this track feels very Chinese and is a great listen. Played in the film during the opening moments, this track is actually a vocal track sung by a chorus of pirates on thier way to the gallows. To best review the soundtrack, I'll do a by-track analysis of the CD. Zimmer also shows is talents for multi-layered segments of score, mixing new music with old motifs, or weaving seamlessly through motifs like the Black Pearl sails through the water. He remixes his musical motifs to fit with certain themes going on in the film, like giving Jack Sparrow's theme a very Chinese feel in Singapore, or drawing out Davy Jones theme to where every note is very long, giving it a doom feel that the scene it plays during needed. If you ever doubt the genius of composer Hans Zimmer, just pop in the soundtrack for At World's End. In my review of the film, I mentioned that I thought the score was excellent, and having just gotten the soundtrack, I can say it holds up without the film just as well as the score for Curse of the Black Pearl. So the big question is, how does the soundtrack for At World's End hold up? Sadly, the score for Dead Man's Chest doesn't fare as well without the film, but is still a fun listen on the soundtrack CD. Three years later, Dead Man's Chest is released, with another rollicking score.
Disney's soundtrack for the film, containing the score, proved that the score would be a classic even without the film behind it.
The score for Curse of the Black Pearl was epic and grand, and the themes from the movie were stuck in your head for weeks afterward. World's Most Epic Pirate Music Mix | 1-Hour Mix Bu yaxınlarda əlavə edildi.Of all the things that wowed me when seeing The Curse of the Black Pearl for the first time, the musical score was possibly the most awe-inspiring.