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Ennio Morricone - What Dreams May Come - Soundtrack Music Suite

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2010

unused music of the soundtrack what dreams may come composed by Ennio Morricone 1998

contains Chris & Annie's theme, soul mates, communication through a painting, flashback and never give up

Morricone was replaced by Kamen!! just impossible to believe

great score!!

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  • where do you get this soundtrack? how do you know it is by Morricone? thank

  • @lupash

    because I have the Red Sonja score of Morricone and there is also music from What dreams may come on the cd

    I got it by ebay from a seller from Austria, there are a lot other interesting things!!

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  • @lupash Because he wrote it ;)

  • Nagyon szép videó! Gratulálok! 

  • Ennio Morricone is without a doubt an incredible composer. However, Kamen's score does seem more suitable for the film. Both are lush and haunting in their own. Though I feel Kamen's suite was more appropraite, I find that they both would have sufficed to accompany such a beautiful story.

  • "A dragon once told me that melancholy is a tempting emotion for man to indulge in, he also said some hungers should not be fed."... MM Poetry just seemed appropriate here....

  • You can hear Morricone through every note played. Almost as if he is singing in the background the whole time. Hes absolutely wonderful.

  • the soudtrack is amazing ( a journey into diferent worlds and minds )

  • I have always been a sucker for beautiful imagery and music, and this film has certainly has both, and I do like it for that reason. As a Christian, I regret to say that I cannot endorse this film for its being contrary to my beliefs. HOWEVER...Ennio Morricone is a POWERFUL composer! He has managed to do things with melody, harmony, and texture that I never thought possible. I've seen the film with Kamen's score, but this score is SOOOOO much BETTER!

  • Morricone is too deep for this kitschy piece of shit.

  • Yeah, why such a renowned film composer would have rejected scores is rather unsettling./ Though from another stand point, his music tends to portray very tender, provincial melodies/ and in this case it's sounds as if he's scoring a little English tale rather than a grandiose picture. Though there are definitely themes of grandeur present here.

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