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Tuck Everlasting ReviewTuck Everlasting is a beautiful movie and soundtrack. I bought this CD before I saw the movie, so all I had to go on were some sound clips on the Internet. I do not regret buying it AT ALL! It went so georgeously with the movie, and not to mention it sounds great just by itself! Here is my description of all of the tracks:1. Main Title- Really neat and original whistling.(yes, it is an actual person who is whistling!)
2. The Wheel/Treegap- This one always makes me think of the movie, as this is where the nararater would be talking in the movie. It goes from being mysterious and pretty, to a kind of Western style, then ends with a little music box tune.
3. Reunion- Is sweet and thoughtful, but is, sadly, quite short.
4. Tuck's Place- Quite riotous and fun, with that "Western" style again.
5. Winnie Runs Away- Pretty and lulling at first, which then turns a bit menacing, and closes with mystery.
6. Kidnapping- Is somewhat fastpaste, sort of scary and intese, and then mellows out at the end.
7. Winnie and May- Oh, so pretty. The solo violin is great.
8. Graveyard- Spooky and creepy sounding. (hey, what do you expect, with its being called "Graveyard!") Ends with more of that cool whistling.
9. Eiffel Tower- My personal favorite. It starts peaceful and pretty, then builds and "explodes" to the lovely main theme, in full strings.
10. Elegy- A rather tinny sounding piano, but it has a pleasent melody. Violin comes in part way through.
11. Winnie and the Tucks- Neat "Ethnic" flute and cool rythem, plus it builds to another great sounding theme.
12. First Swim- Another favorite. It is gentle and peaceful, and plays the main theme really prettily.
13. Cave Dance- Oh dear, the one track I do NOT like! It mostly is made up of some kind of folk-sounding drums, and has virtualy no tune, just the beat, except at the end. When it is playing, I feel like climbing out on the roof, where, I do not mean, to go dance, I mean to GET AWAY!
14. Miles' Story- Starts out mysterious and foreboding, and while it fits with the movie, the begining is not altogther uplifing to listen to. I still like it, however. The cello (I think it is cello, at least) plays very low and slowly the (almost) same tune that is whistled erlier on at a very high pitch! Really neat how it was done. Thoughtful piano and violins finish it off.
15. Winnie and Tuck- Tinkling and pretty. Never really takes off much, but is very nice regardless. It ends with a twinge of scaryness.
16. Finding the Tucks- Starts as very fastpaced guitar, then gets lovely and sad.
17. Jail Break- One of the best tracks on the whole CD! REALLY COOL celtic tune played on the violin. Totaly high paced and awsome! It comepletely fits the movie, but in a different sort of way, too.
18. Back Home- It has that music box in it again. It is nice, but also melancholy sounding.
19. Good-Byes- Another really lovely track. It plays the main theme very nicely, and it builds near the end. Oooh, this part of the movie is so bitter-sweet!
20. The Funeral- Sweet/sad sounding, but also quite short.
21. Winnie's Choice- The same theme as was played at the begining of track 2, since this part of the movie has the nararator, too. I really like it, and it is at a rather key part of the movie.
22. Love Everlasting- This is also on of my favorite tracks, it is just beautiful!
Am I done yet? Well, almost. Who in the world is going to read this whole thing is beyond me, but hey, thanks for letting me prattle on and on...
Lastly, I would like to close with a statement: This soundtrack would be a great addition to your CD collection, especially if you like music that is beautiful and with a Celtic tint. Buy it, you will not be sorry. Ta ta! : )Tuck Everlasting Overview
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