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StreamingSoundtracks.com - Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - Hans Zimmer, Eduardo Cruz, Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero, Eric Whitacre, Geoff Zanelli
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Album Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Artist Hans Zimmer, Eduardo Cruz, Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero, Eric Whitacre, Geoff Zanelli
Year 2011
Genre Soundtrack
Rating
ASIN B004V6MWE6


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
AmazoniTunes 01 Guilty Of Being Innocent Of Being Jack Sparrow
Hans Zimmer
1:43 31
AmazoniTunes 02 Angelica
Hans Zimmer, Eduardo Cruz, Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero
4:17 136
AmazoniTunes 03 Mutiny
Hans Zimmer
2:49 28
AmazoniTunes 04 The Pirate That Should Not Be
Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero, Hans Zimmer
3:56 90
AmazoniTunes 05 Mermaids
Hans Zimmer, Eric Whitacre
8:05 228
AmazoniTunes 06 South Of Heaven's Chanting Mermaids
Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero, Hans Zimmer
5:49 160
AmazoniTunes 07 Palm Tree Escape
Hans Zimmer
3:06 34
AmazoniTunes 08 Blackbeard
Hans Zimmer
5:05 49
AmazoniTunes 09 Angry And Dead Again
Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero, Hans Zimmer
5:34 155
AmazoniTunes 10 On Stranger Tides
Hans Zimmer, Geoff Zanelli, Eric Whitacre
2:44 115
AmazoniTunes 11 End Credits
Hans Zimmer
2:00 58

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1 review done for this album.


Zimmer pirates, now with guitar!
By: LadyInque
Date: 21 May 2011
Rating:
I remember borrowing Klaus Badelt’s score album for the first POTC movie from a friend. Forty-five minutes and what sounded like two musical ideas later, having listened to the whole thing, I thought, “That’s it?” Since then I haven’t really paid attention to Zimmer’s scores for the franchise, content to note them when they came up in the queue. Those tracks were often Zimmer-long and Zimmer-bombastic, not styles of his I appreciate. So I prepared to hate this score, but I was pleasantly surprised. It’s not brilliant, but it features toe-tapping callbacks to the themes from the first film in a generally lighter setting.

One thing that makes it lighter is the inclusion of Spanish-influenced guitar from the duo of Rodrigo y Gabriela. On “Angelica,” the sound is acoustic, technically impressive stuff you expect from flamenco, but not from a recent Zimmer summer movie score (MI:2 was a while ago). “The Pirate That Should Not Be” is basically the Pirates themes in the flamenco style, which means the guitars are sometimes used more for rhythm than pitch, in a weird, urgent way. “South of Heaven’s Chanting Mermaids,” is the mermaid theme played on those guitars. Much of this is inoffensive, relaxing music. I’m not sure that’s what they were going for.

“Mermaids,” of course, begins with haunting, ethereal vocals, which is what history has taught us is the way mermaids sound. At this point, between the flamenco guitars for a character with a Spanish accent (Angelica is played by Penelope Cruz) and the ghostly female song for the sirens, I’m getting a little weary of the cliché in this score. “Mermaids” is the longest track, and it picks up tension as it goes, eventually busting out in full Zimmer action ostinato, reminiscent of “To Die For” from The Lion King, with some of the chromatic scale elements from Sherlock Holmes.

All the old themes are here. Tracks 1, 10 and 11 contain the most of what you’ve heard before. The latter two constitute what I assume is the “mega-happy ending” of the movie. They are pleasant. The rest of this album consists of remixes of nearly every track, which have not been uploaded to SST. That’s just fine.


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