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| John Powell | Primary Artist |
| Original Score | Primary Artist |
| Eric Bernard | War Pipes |
| Harry Farrar | War Pipes |
| Gavin Greenaway | Conductor, Choir Conductor |
| Helen Keen | Penny Whistle |
| Metro Voices | Choir, Chorus |
| Chris Carson | War Pipes |
| Samuli Kosminen | Percussion, Drums |
| Perry Montague-Mason | Violin |
| Alex Somers | Sampling |
| Dee Lewis Hill | Vocals |
| Vivian Milanova | Dulcimer, Guitar |
| Richard Baughman | War Pipes |
| Jenny O'Grady | Choir Master |
| Bobby Burke | War Pipes |
| John McDonald | War Pipes |
| Alex Macgillivray | War Pipes |
| Alastair Boase | War Pipes |
| Trevor Takahashi | War Pipes |
| Paul Cathers | War Pipes |
| Nick Coseboom | War Pipes |
| Karen McIlvena | War Pipes |
| Jennifer Febre | War Pipes |
| George Macgillivray | War Pipes |
| Jónsi | Vocals |
| Shawn Murphy | Engineering |
| Robert Townson | Executive Producer |
| Paul Mounsey | Arranger, MIDI Programming, MIDI Arrangement |
| Gavin Greenaway | Orchestration |
| Dave Metzger | Orchestration |
| Nick Wollage | Engineering |
| Peter Katis | Drum Engineering, Percussion Engineer |
| Stefan Schneider | Orchestration |
| Patricia Sullivan Fourstar | Mastering |
| James McKee Smith | Arranger, MIDI Programming, MIDI Arrangement |
| Germaine Franco | Programming, Orchestration |
| Dan Butler | Music Business Affairs |
| John Powell | Composer, Producer |
| Jennifer Schiller | Music Business Affairs |
| Perry Montague-Mason | Orchestra Leader |
| Jessica Wells | Orchestration |
| Michael John Mollo | Arranger, MIDI Programming, MIDI Arrangement |
| Lucy Whalley | Assistant Contractor |
| Liz McNicoll | Music Business Affairs |
| Beth Caucci | Programming |
| Alex Somers | Producer, Engineer |
| Charlene Ann Huang | Management |
| Carol Andrews | Percussion Sampling |
| Mateo Francisco | Percussion Sampling |
| Dominic Lewis | Arranger, Orchestration, MIDI Programming, MIDI Arrangement |
| Jónsi | Composer, Producer, Mastering |
This is no doubt John Powell's best score to date. This entire score is amazing! Forbidden Friendship, Test Drive, and Romantic Flight are the stars of this score.
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Posted October 1, 2010
These songd are just too beautiful !!! When I close my eyes and listen to these songs I'm caught up in the gorgoues melodies and carried off on the back of Toothless too Berk. Any one who who doesn't like these songs (of which Forbidden Friendship and Romantic Flight are my favorites) is off thier rocker,batty and just plain nuts!!! Bravo Mr. Powell!!!! Bravo!!!! Good job to Jonsi too, I'm just a little bit confused. Is he singing some French in Sticks and Stones? Or is it just Scottish? Anywho bravo to all those who worked on this amazing on this amazing soundtrack.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.beautiful soundtrack; really stimulates rarely touched emotions; different from all others. Unique in composition & bagpipe usage. Total keeper.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This is the best soundtrack that i have listened to. This is very inspirational and lifts your hopes high. Hope you get this amazing soundtrack that will change your life and spirit to a whole new level.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.As my husband and I watched "How to Train your Dragon", we both knew we needed the soundtrack. We purchased it as soon as we could- it is amazing! There is very little vocal on the entire track, and the majority of the songs are short (under 2 minutes), which makes it perfect for background music for a dinner party or conversation time. It is fantastically soothing, but not enough to put you to sleep- just right to listen to after a long day!
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Posted October 1, 2010
David Tennant (who has a cameo in the film - formerly The Doctor, soon to be Hamlet on PBS) recorded this story already several years ago and it is still available in the UK. In fact, he's recorded FIVE of the Hiccup books - the latest being released the week of 15 April in the UK.
Why in the WORLD would they have someone else read them and release them instead of releasing the originals in the US? It makes NO sense whatsoever.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This How to Train Your Dragon soundtrack absolutely ROCKS! I think I like the first track the best. The movie was the BEST MOVIE EVER and so is this soundtrack!!!!
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Jon O'Brien
Released in 2009, How to Train Your Dragon is British composer John Powell's third consecutive animation score, following Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Bolt. With his use of bagpipes, fiddles, pennywhistles, and a military marching band, Powell incorporates a Celtic theme throughout the 25 classical instrumentals and vocal pieces, which include the emotionally stirring "Test Drive," the new age-influenced "Forbidden Friendship," and "Sticks and Stones," a track recorded by Sigur Rós' frontman Jónsi.