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StreamingSoundtracks.com - The Time Machine - Klaus Badelt
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Album
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The Time Machine |
Artist
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Klaus Badelt |
Year
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2002 |
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Soundtrack |
Rating
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ASIN
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B0000639BZ |
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Reviewers Rating |
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2 reviews done for this album. |
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The Time Machine (2002) |
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LOTRKing |
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14 Oct 2006 |
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The Time Machine is my personal favorite soundtrack. It has some of the most beautiful tracks I have ever heard. I recommend this to anyone looking for a perfect blend of the more slow and emotional music with the more majestic and adventurous music. It also has a great variety of instrumentation: tracks 8, 10, and 15 have especially good vocalizations, tracks 1 and 2 have some very pretty piano, tracks 5 and 6 have some great strings, and track 11 has some pretty good percussion. This is Klaus Badelt's first major soundtrack and his best so far. Anyone who is a fan of Badelt, or good music in general should listen to it.
-LOTRKing
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Possibly one of the best scores I have ever heard. |
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Morg |
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19 Mar 2017 |
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I have been around here for a long time. Over the years, I have heard and learned about some really great composers, conductors, and artists. I have used this site as a way for me to discover new movies and games that I may not have otherwise heard of.
The Time Machine is one of the most iconic H.G. Wells stories of all time. The original 1960 movie was way ahead of it's time. Fast forward 42 years to the year 2002, and we find the remake of this phenomenal story.
The 2002 versions musical score is one of my all time personal favorites, especially the first track, Professor Alexander Hartdegen. The use of various instruments, especially the use of the piano, makes music to my ears.
If you ever need an album to listen to just to be able to escape for a short while, I would highly recommend this album.
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