The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (Soundtrack)
About This Album
Like the second installment of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, Howard Shore's score is big, bold, dark, and majestic. This is fitting as the movie is more action-oriented than the first, The Fellowship of the Rings, which -- necessarily -- spent more time on exposition and character development. It's also a good value for the money, as it features over 70 minutes of music, both instrumentals and vocal tracks (concentrated on the second half of the disc). These include "Evenstar" with the Canadian Opera Company's Isabel Bayrakdarian (who also contributed to Mychael Danna's Ararat soundtrack), "Breath of Life" with Sheila Chandra (formerly of Monsoon), "Forth Eorlingas" with Ben Del Maestro, "Isengard Unleashed" with Del Maestro and Elizabeth Fraser (the Cocteau Twins), and "Gollum's Song" with Emiliana Torrini. The latter is a British vocalist of Icelandic and Italian extraction, who has worked with Tears for Fears' Roland Orzabal and Iceland's Gus Gus. "Gollum's Song" is a tribute, of sorts, to the half-CGI, half-actor-created character (Andy Serkis provided his distinctive voice and physical movements) who handily walks away with the film. The affecting song ("We are lost/We can never go home"), which plays during the end credits, was written by Jackson's wife, Fran Walsh, and sets things up nicely for The Return of the King, the final book in J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy. Despite the critical and commercial success of The Two Towers, the strong orchestral work, and the more inspired selection of vocalists, the soundtrack was not nominated for an Oscar, whereas Shore took home the gold statuette (his first) for his work on The Fellowship of the Rings. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide
The whole Lord Of The Rings ("LOTR") has a unique sound that captures the feel of the books and the movies very well. Its amazing that they created a whole new music style just for this set of movies. Every time I hear this music I always think of the movies (cant help it, Im a big fan) and you can almosst always think of the exact part of the show that it comes from. Anyway the shows, music, everything is amazing.
Hey y'all check out my "Lord of the Rings Music" station by "Joe." Just do a station search on the above and I'm about the 5th one down . . . It's my pet project station and getting pretty huge. I think it captures the feel of the books and films fairly well.
I think it was because there was a year between. You knew they were holding out on the Oscars untill the last movie came out to give the team all the awards they deserved. I don't think there will ever be a phenomenon like The Lord of the Rings again. Thank goodness for the DVD's
The only reason this album was not nominated for an oscar was because you there was a law that you can't win an oscar twice for an album containing material from an album that had already won. They found a loophole, that's how ROTK was able to go ahead and also win an oscar.