My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9.5
Type of music: Soundtrack
Composer: Samuel Sim
From the movie: Emma (the 2009 version)
List of songs:
- Emma Main Titles
- Emma Woodhouse was Borne (that's how they spelled it...)
- Expansion Project
- Rescued from the Gypsies
- Knightley's Walk
- Dolls
- The World Has Left Us Behind
- Arrival of Little Knightley
- Donwell Dancing Again
- Superior Men
- Matchmaker
- Walk of Shame
- Playing Harriet
- Without Suspicion
- Frank is Free
- Mr. Elton
- Blind Endeavours
- The Last Dance
- Lost and Found
- Only People We Like
- The Ship's Cook
- Cliff Tops
- Secrets
- It's Snowing and Heavily
- The Seaside
- Love Story
- Most Ardently in Love
My overall opinion: <3 Yes, I love this. And I have the Mp3's, actually, not the CD. But since I bought the entire album, I figured it counted as a CD.
9 comments:
I love this soundtrack, it's probably my favorite soundtrack in my collection! I'm glad you enjoy it too!
~Miss Laurie :)
I would say that you got that one right. I thought the music was better than the movie. I like the old one with gwenith paltro and jeramy northam. Which movie did you like better?
Josh Martin
Josh, I preferred the 2009 Emma to the older one. It has been a really long time since I've seen the other one(s) but I believe that this one stuck the closest to the book? I loved the actors and of course, the music was A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. :)
HE HEEEEE! I love this music. I don't usually listen to the whole CD (although I do on occasion), but my favorite favorites are: Main Titles, Knightley's Walk, The Ship's Cook, The Last Dance, and Blind Endeavours.
:)
Oh, and on Blind Endeavours I almost always have Emma's speech running through my head, that goes with that part on the movie:
"How stupid I am! How blind I've been! Harriet? And Mr. Knightley!?"...and so on. ;-)
Melody, I think those are my favorites too. :)
I know! About the words running through your head! Except for me, it's always on The Last Dance. I had a recording of it on my Mp3 player, but it was straight from the movie, had the words and everything. So I always hear all that. :) Love that piece....eeek! :)
Really? But there wasn't much talking guring that dance! Just right before it. :)
Oh, I sometimes do that with the narration on "Emma Woodhouse Was Borne", too. ;-) Although I can never remember the whole thing.
*during.
>.<
I have that problem too...my words lag behind my typing. :P So mistakes come. :(
There's not talking during the actual dance. But I recorded it early enough that you get him asking her, others commenting on them as a couple, etc. :) So sweet.
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