Soundtrack
Bienvenidos a Sountrack.Com.es todos los soundtrack que estabas buscando !!
Categories
Archive
Categorías
- CD soundtrack (259)
- Soundtrack (361)
| Mar 17 |
The Last Of The Mohicans5 comentarios to “The Last Of The Mohicans”Leave a Reply |
Blogroll
Entradas Recientes
- Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
- Grey Gardens: A New Musical
- Miss Congeniality
- Bones
- Toy Story
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Omps
- Survivor: Music Inspired By The Hit CBS TV Series
- Survivor
- The Hours
- State Fair
- Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat
- Sweet Home Alabama
- Run to Cadence with the U.S. Army Infantry
- Rudy
- Team America World Police: Music From The Motion Picture

I never got the dvd. I am still waiting for it.
Rating: 1 / 5
A wonderful CD. The music is beautiful. Delivery was fast. Communication was A+ with this company. I would use them again in a minute.
Rating: 5 / 5
The soundtrack to the movie “Last of the Mohicans is absolutely incredible. For those who have seen the movie, the CD successfully brings to one’s mind the images and the moving emotions that go along with the movie. The composition is beautiful and incredibly relaxing. It is perfect for relaxation time, going-to-sleep time, as well study time (for college students like myself). It is the most moving CD I have ever listened to and I would recommend it to anyone!
Rating: 5 / 5
This soundtrack is absolutely incredible. Whether you need an emotional release, drama, tunes to study, read or drive to, or anything else, this album is it. The continuing instrumental theme throughout all the songs carries you through a journey as if you were the last of the mohicans yourself. And if you’ve watched the movie, you feel every bit of sorrow, passion, and energy listening to the soundtrack as if it were on your TV screen. It’s a must-have classic for anyone who feels music.
Rating: 5 / 5
Don’t get me wrong, the score is beautiful! This recording is not great. To me, the sound is a bit brassy and tinny. Get the original recording instead, especially since you get the nice pop song from the original version of the movie. Here’s evidence that this recording was thrown together hastily: The liner notes say “A Longstocking Tale” and anyone who knows anything about James Fenimore Cooper and his classic novels knows that they are “The LEATHERSTOCKING Tales”. Who knows how they made that mistake but it’s quite embarassing!
Rating: 2 / 5