The Secret Of Roan Inish: A New Film By John Sayles

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The Secret Of Roan Inish: A New Film By John Sayles

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 : The Secret Of Roan Inish: A New Film By John Sayles
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0025101301528
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Daring Records
Manufacturer: Daring Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Daring Records
Release Date: 1995-02-21
Studio: Daring Records










Disc 1:
  1. Return to Roan Inish 1
  2. Fiona
  3. The Roan Inish Theme
  4. Fiona's Walk
  5. Crab Dream
  6. Scampering Away
  7. Selke Song
  8. Fiona Explores
  9. Liam & Nuala
  10. Piper's Lullaby
  11. Return to Roan Inish 2 (Mist On The Mountain / Musical Priest)
  12. Fiona's Lullaby
  13. Hugh Greets Fiona
  14. Evacuation
  15. Fiona Meets Tadgh
  16. Family Rows
  17. Fiona In The Fog
  18. Eedjit
  19. Jamie
  20. Closing Credits (Over The Moor To Magie / The Bucks of Oranmore)










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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Timeless Music, Timeless Movie
I saw the movie that this soundtrack is from when i was alot younger. It always stuck with me, i would remember bits of pieces of it....the woman emerging from the skin of the seal, the boat drifting through the fog, the blonde girl fiona...however i forgot the title of the movie. I asked my mother last year of any of those images reminded her of a movie. She remembered the title fortunately, and i watched it again for the first time in years. Although it is a childrens movie, it made me cry and dream. I agree with anyone who says it is appropriate for kids but certainly enjoyable for adults. This time around it was still as beautiful as before, but the music stuck out to me particularly. However, being busy i forgot about it.

This year, after spending the night at my friends house, after i had woken up and was fixing tea, the sounds of beautiful old celtic music started sliding through the air like fish. It was the soundtrack for the secert of roan innish, and it is some of the best celtic music i have heard. It is unadulterated with modern new age hooks (and sinkers). It feels pure and real, like the story of the selkie Nuala sounded to fiona: pure and distant, but tangible....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A CD of quality and beauty
The movie is one of my most favorite movies. It is haunting, beautiful, and totally unique. This soundtrack is a favorite of my whole family. It is Celtic music that hasn't been smoothed into a gooshy muzak like so many CDs of celtic music meant for popular consumption are. The music on the tape flows well from track to track and you never feel tempted to skip a track because it isn't up to the standards of the rest of the CD. I can't imagine anyone being disapointed by this CD.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Terrific music from a terrific movie
"Roan Inish" is one of the best children's films ever made -- probably because it's not really a children's film, but a film they nonetheless will relate to. The music from it is wonderful, evocative, and a nice intro to the world of Irish music for listeners of all ages.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great soundtrack to a great movie
I loved the movie, and although I know little about true Irish or Celtic music, I can say that this soundtrack complements the scenes from the movie perfectly. The climax when Jamie is given back to his family and the music that accompanies that scene is very hauntingly beautiful.



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