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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (soundtrack review).

When reviewing any piece of work, I do my best to take it in isolation and not let related materials influence my judgement. Iโ€™m afraid with โ€˜The Hobbitโ€™ soundtrack, thatโ€™s just not possible so expect lots of references to โ€˜The Lord Of The Ringsโ€™ to follow.

The Hobbit

Iโ€™m sure I donโ€™t need to go into the plot of the film here. Covering the first in Peter Jacksonโ€™s trilogy, this soundtrack was composed by Howard Shore, who also scored โ€˜The Lord Of The Ringsโ€™. The old adage of โ€˜if it ainโ€™t broke, donโ€™t fix itโ€™ rings true here and Shore is the perfect choice to compose โ€˜The Hobbitโ€™ soundtrack.

It begins as youโ€™d expect with โ€˜My Dear Frodoโ€™, bridging the gap between the two sets of trilogies. Itโ€™s very reminiscent of the opening of โ€˜The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ringโ€™ which is the point, of course, but I wouldnโ€™t have minded something a bit fresher.

What this soundtrack seems to be missing is its own identity. It was only in the track โ€˜Blunt The Knivesโ€™, in which the elves made fun of Bilbo, I felt like I was listening to โ€˜The Hobbitโ€™ soundtrack rather than โ€˜Lord Of The Ringsโ€™. A few more like this would have been welcome and given the soundtrack its own voice.

The overall soundtrack isnโ€™t as heavy-going as โ€˜The Lord Of The Ringsโ€™, itโ€™s a little softer to suit the brighter story. There are some nice Celtic tones in there that will take you directly to Middle-Earth and join Bilboโ€™s quest. In the first half of the album, โ€˜Radagast The Brownโ€™ is probably the best track with a beautiful ethereal chorus opening.

Towards the end of the album, it really gets going, with the folky โ€˜Song Of The Lonely Mountainโ€™ and โ€˜A Very Respectable Hobbitโ€™ being stand-outs.

Itโ€™s a good soundtrack and still worth picking up, but if not for what has come before, it would be great. Itโ€™s just a shame that it has borrowed so much its older sibling.

Aidan Fortune

January 2013

(pub: WaterTower Music. 2 CDs 32 tracks 127 minutes. Price: $17.99 (US) ยฃ10.00 (UK)

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AidanFortune

Once called a "fountain of useless pop culture knowledge", Aidan is an unashamed geek, grateful that he is allowed share his opinions on a global scale. A journalist by trade, Aidan is a massive fan of comics and recently set up a comics group in Brighton in order to engage more with like-minded people. His home is subject to a constant battle of vintage paraphernalia and science fiction & fantasy toys.

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