When it opened in theaters, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ran one minute short of three hours; the subsequent DVD version added another 44 minutes. An even greater increase is seen here. The single-disc soundtrack album that was released initially crossed the 70-minute threshold, but this expansion, following a similar one for the first installment in the trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, adds much more material. In fact, at three hours, eight minutes, and 44 seconds, it goes on longer than the theatrical version of the movie itself and contains some music not actually heard in the film. Also included is a 45-page booklet featuring extensive liner notes by Doug Adams going into great detail, with sheet music examples, about composer Howard Shore's approach to writing music for the epic story. Much of the music is extrapolated from themes created for the first movie, but this score is more various, appropriate to a film in which the protagonists split into different groups and pursue separate adventures for much of the screen time. While there are light, even-toned sections, there is also much dramatic, stirring music, in keeping with a film that, after tracing the complicated fantasy plot, settles at its conclusion into a structure familiar from many Westerns -- in effect, the Indians attack the fort, and the cavalry saves the day. After that resolution, however, the overarching quest for the ring remains, and the score concludes with Björk sound-alike Emiliana Torrini plaintively singing "Gollum's Song," which expresses hopelessness. It's a downbeat ending that looks forward to the resolution of the story told in the final film. In addition to three CDs, the package also includes a fourth disc repeating the entire score in DVD-audio with a 5.1 Surround Sound mix. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Howard Shore
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -- The Complete Recordings
11/07/2006 | Reprise / Wea
All Music Guide Review
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -- The Complete Recordings Track Listing
Credits of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -- The Complete Recordings
- Peter Mew
- Mastering
- Michael Price
- Music Editor
- Howard Shore
- Conductor, Music Production Supervisor, Producer
- Sonia Slany
- Monochord
- Dermot Crehan
- Fiddle, Sarangui, Dilruba
- Mike Cox
- Assistant Engineer
- Vic Fraser
- Music Preparation
- Toby Wood
- Assistant Engineer
- Paul Broucek
- Vocals, Producer, Executive Producer
- Jill Streater
- Music Preparation
- Alex Swift
- Vocal Engineer
- Emiliana Torrini
- Vocals
- Andrew Dudman
- Music Editor
- Bill Foley
- Pre-Production
- Jake Jackson
- Assistant Engineer
- Richard Lancaster
- Assistant Engineer
- James Bellamy
- Auricle Programming
- Sylvia Hallett
- Sarangui
- John Wriggle
- Music Editor
- Jan Hendrickse
- Photography
- Mirek Stiles
- Assistant Engineer
- Mark Willsher
- Music Editor
- Chris Cozens
- Auricle Programming
- Peter Jackson
- Executive Producer
- Isabel Bayrakdarian
- Vocals
- Steve Browell
- Assistant Engineer
- Simon Kiln
- Music Editor
- Kevin Mahonchak
- Music Preparation
- Tim Stritmater
- Pre-Production
- Ryan Corey
- Design
- Becca Gatrell
- Music Editor
- Ellen Wakayama
- Art Direction
- Greg Laporta
- Pre-Production
- Jonathan Schultz
- Music Editor
- Matt Rocker
- Pre-Production
- Jim Bruening
- Pre-Production, Material Preparation
- Benjamin Ealovega
- Photography
- Malcolm Fife
- Music Editor
- Jeff Grace
- Technical Coordinator
- Doug Adams
- Liner Notes
- Chris Clark
- Assistant Engineer
- Jonathan Stevens
- Editing Assistant
- Jeffrey Aldrich
- Executive Producer
- Anne Barnard
- Music Preparation
- Andy Bradfield
- Vocal Engineer
- Peter Cobbin
- Score Mixer
- Elizabeth Fraser
- Vocals
- David "D W" Gill
- Music Preparation
- David Gleeson
- Associate Music Producer
- Isobel Griffiths
- Music Contractor
- Eric Jordan
- Assistant Engineer
- Greg Knowles
- Cimbalom
- John Kurlander
- Score Reader
- London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Sheila Chandra
- Vocals



















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