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The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (soundtrack)




  Type Album
  Artist Harry Gregson-Williams
  Cover Narniacdjpg
  Background gainsboro
  Released December 13 , 2005
  Recorded 2005
  Genre Soundtrack
  Length 70:44
  Label Disney
  Producer Harry Gregson-Williams , Andrew Adamson
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''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' is the . Harry Gregson-Williams composed the soundtrack, which was released on December 13 , 2005 .


ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

In order to fulfill the high expectations of fans, Harry Gregson-Williams employed the 75-piece ).


RESPONSE

/ Rock / Rap dominated chart found it had dropped to #65 over-all. However--spring-boarding off of the movie's holiday success--the soundtrack moved to the 57th position its third week, before dipping slightly to #59 in week four.



Awards

Although the soundtrack was nominated for two Golden Globe s, including Best Original Score For A Motion Picture and Best Original Song For A Motion Picture (''Wunderkind'' performed by Alanis Morissette ), it did not receive either.


TRACK LISTING

The following is a tracklist of the soundtrack.
#The Blitz 1940 (2:32)
#Evacuating London (3:38)
#The Wardrobe (2:54)
#Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus (4:10)
#A Narnia Lullaby (1:12)
#The White Witch (5:30)
#From Western Woods to Beaversdam (3:34)
#Father Christmas (3:20)
#To Aslan's Camp (3:12)
#Knighting Peter (3:48)
#The Stone Table (8:06)
#The Battle (7:08)
#Only the Beginning of the Adventure (5:32)
#"Can't Take it In" (4:42)
#"Wunderkind" (5:19)
#"Winter Light" (4:13)
#"Where" (not featured in film)(1:54)


MUSICIANS

Musicians that were involved in the making of the Soundtrack .
  • Composed by: Harry Gregson-Williams (wrote the music for track 14 "Can't Take it In.")

  • Conducted by: Harry Gregson-Williams

  • Performing Orchestra: The Hollywood Studio Symphony

  • Choir: 140-member Abbey Road Choral group

  • Solo vocalist: Lisbeth Scott (recorded at Wavecrest Studio)

  • Electric violinist: Hugh Marsh (recorded at Wavecrest Studio)