Titanic Soundtrack CD 1. Never an Absolution 2. Distant Memories 3. Southampton 4. Rose 5. Leaving Port 6. "Take Her to Sea, Mr. Murdoch" 7. "Hard to Starboard" 8. Unable to Stay, Unwilling to Leave 9. Sinking, The 10. Death of Titanic 11. Promise Kept, A 12. Life So Changed, A 13. Ocean of Memories, An 14. My Heart Will Go on (Love Theme From 'Titanic') - Celine Dion 15. Hymn to the Sea "My Heart Will Go On" won the 1999 Grammy for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Song Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television. This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable ... Full Description5.1 Surround Sound system. Penned by award-winning cinematic composer James Horner, the soundtrack of TITANIC re-creates the romance and adventure of the hit film. The story of the expensive and unsinkable behemoth that collided with an iceberg and quickly sunk has been told countless times. Yet the tale of the doomed Titanic has been turned into a love story, which underscores the triumph of the heart above even the most impossible odds. Horner's swelling orchestrations are equally inspiring and ominous, bringing to life the film's magical moments, from the ship's triumphant departure to its well-known sinking, running the gamut of emotions adeptly. Combining tasteful synthesizer sounds with symphonic arrangements is a bold compositional move which pays off perfectly--uniting the historical period of the film to our own, bringing the viewer closer to the subject. As a final touch, Celine Dion contributes a beautiful rendition of "My Heart Will Go On-- The Love Theme From The Titanic," which serves as the crowning glory in this touching and dramatic musical score. Original music written by James Horner. Composed And Conducted By James Horner Hope this helps you decide.Thanks for reading! :)Read full review
A very good SACD, with good separation between all 5 channels, but without the clarity I have on my original CD of this music. It appears that whomever mixed this SACD from the original master tapes, placed a bit too much pre-emphasis on the music, which makes it sound "a bit muddy" to me at least. MTGC
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