Check Out the Whole "Goblet of Fire" Soundtrack ... for Free!
AOL Music is offering you Potterfans a nice little treat. Click right here to hear all 24 tracks of Patrick Doyle's "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" score. The CD doesn't hit stores until November 15th, but you can listen to it right now, score-fans!
Mr. Doyle takes over the composer's reins after legendary musician John Williams scored the first three Potter flicks. His best-known works include the musical scores for "Dead Again," "Carlito's Way," "Bridget Jones's Diary," and "Gosford Park."
(John Williams' traditional Potter themes will, of course, be heard in HP4, which hits theaters on November 18th.)
Mr. Doyle takes over the composer's reins after legendary musician John Williams scored the first three Potter flicks. His best-known works include the musical scores for "Dead Again," "Carlito's Way," "Bridget Jones's Diary," and "Gosford Park."
(John Williams' traditional Potter themes will, of course, be heard in HP4, which hits theaters on November 18th.)
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mizzoucritic writes: on Oct 26 2005 12:07 AM [b]Doesn't work[/b] Yeah, this doesn't actually play any music. Either that, or I've suddenly lost my ability to navigate the internet properly. And since when did music announcements suddenly become big news? Must've been a slow news day. (Reply to this) |
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Reel 2/Dialogue 2 writes: on Oct 26 2005 10:53 AM In reply to this comment (#827006) [b]Film scores own us all.[/b] Since most film scores tend to be better than their cinematic counterparts, that's when. (Reply to this) |
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Larry Bates writes: on Oct 29 2005 11:22 AM [b]Join AOL Just to Hear a Soundtrack? NO WAY!!![/b] 3 months after I purchased my last item ever at Best Buys, I found an AOL charge on my credit card. When I complained, I got a PARTIAL refund and an offer for free access, which I declined. Three months later, it happened again. Once asgain, I got a partial refund, based on the claim that I had not called back to cancel the "free" access. I would not do business with AOL for any reason. (Reply to this) |
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