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A Soundtrack for the Wheel of Time

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Download links and information about A Soundtrack for the Wheel of Time by Robert Berry. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 53:14 minutes.

Artist: Robert Berry
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 19
Duration: 53:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Theme for the Wheel of Time 3:36
2. Return to Emonds Field 3:55
3. Song for Moiraine 3:33
4. Traveling the Ways 3:05
5. Spears and Buckler 1:22
6. Dream Walker 2:04
7. The Knowledge of the Wise Ones 1:09
8. The Winespring Reel 4:32
9. The Halls of Tar Valon 0:57
10. Search for the Black Ajah 5:05
11. Ladies of the Tower 3:11
12. The Game of Houses 3:44
13. Voyage of the Sea Folk 3:45
14. Heart of the Wolf 1:09
15. Journey Through the Waste 0:56
16. Lan the Warder 1:17
17. March of the Trollocs 3:14
18. Rand's Theme - Fanfare for the Dragon Reborn 4:30
19. The Aiel Approach - Dahl of a Chant 2:10

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A Soundtrack for the Wheel of Time is the creation of Robert Berry (Three). It is a soundtrack album created not for a film or television show, but rather to accompany a series of books. The fantasy books are written by Robert Jordan, who has officially endorsed this album. Berry hooked up with several artists to do the album. They include Lief Sorbye (Tempest, Caliban), Andy Frazier, Lisa Bouchelle (Mastermind), and Michael Mullen (formerly of both Tempest and Caliban). Since two of those musicians are from Tempest, a Celtic rock band that Berry has long been associated with, it should come as no surprise that much of the music has a strong Celtic texture. There are certainly other things going on here as well, though. Chief among the sounds that show up are leanings toward the music of such artists as the Alan Parsons Project, Pink Floyd, and Tangerine Dream. The majority of the disc, as one would expect from a soundtrack, is instrumental. The album should succeed at what it is intended to be, a soundtrack to use as music while reading the books.