Original score composed by Klaus Badelt. Composer: Glen Lajeski. Personnel: Heitor Teixeira Pereira (guitar); Martin Tillman (cello); Fred Selden (flute); Emil Richards (percussion). Audio Mixers: Salmm "Scallywag" Andrew; Alan Meyerson. The soundtrack for Pirates of the Caribbean was originally composed by Alan Silvestri, who left the project prior to the film's release. Credited to Klaus Badelt, a protégé of Hans Zimmer, it was hastily assembled at the last minute, resulting in a paint-by-numbers exercise in big studio fluff that required the work of several unnamed composers. Badelt and his mysterious co-conspirators have created a schizophrenic pastiche of Hollywood excess -- much like the film itself -- disguised as a traditional score. The swashbuckling is propelled by an instantly unmemorable -- albeit rousing -- motif that contains bits of every action score in existence. "Fog Bound" starts off with a sprightly Celtic flair before dissolving into a generic Jerry Bruckheimer wash of keyboard strings and synthetic flute patches. This is the case for much of the record, resulting in inspired flashes of creativity here and there. ~ James Christopher Monger An adventure movie in the grand old style, albeit a modern one featuring the quirky talents of Johnny Depp, the 2003 film PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN seems tailor-made for a good old-fashioned orchestral film score. Fortunately, that's just what composer Klaus Badelt gives it. You'll find no pop-group promotional tie-ins here, just plenty of evocative mood music that captures the drama and panoramic vistas of this summer blockbuster.
Good Pirates Pirates of the Caribbean was an awesome CD. I saw the movie and thought the soundtrack sounded pretty cool. So, I heard about CD Universe and decided to purchase it here. Again the CD is great. Submitted by hyatt_crystal (Uvalde, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 5 of 7 found this helpful.
Amazing!! This soundtrack is amazing makes you feel like your in the movie and gets you pumped and excited!!! Love the movie and the soundtrack! Submitted by Michelle (Canada) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 2 found this helpful.
great video to listen i watched th e movie it was an awesome mind blowing movie i wish i could be the pirate Submitted by vicks1986 (india) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
will turner I listened and listened to the soundtrack of pirates 1 and loved it. The music is great and so lovely that I want to spend all day listening to it Submitted by Joanne (New Zealand) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
POC The best!! Han Zimmer did he thing! skulls and crossbones is the best he has composed yet by far. Submitted by Beverly_Lettinhand (Chattahachooee, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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