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Episode 44 - Season 2 Soundtrack Reaction

Episode 44 - Season 2 Soundtrack Reaction

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Welcome to the forty-fourth episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast!

Today’s episode is a very rough and ready reaction to Bear McCreary's soundtrack album for Season 2, which was released at the end of last week.

This will be a similar episode to the two-parter I did for the Season 1 album, in that it won’t be a detailed analysis of the individual tracks and all the musical nuances contained within. However, I hope you enjoy my joyful and enthusiastic review of these 25 tracks.

Timestamps:

  • Introduction & Reading (Singing): 00:10
  • Old Tom Bombadil: 05:10
  • Rhûn: 6:04
  • Concerning Stoors: 7:32
  • Golden Leaves: 8:57
  • Círdan’s Perfection: 10:39
  • Stone Singers: 12:09
  • Sandstorm at the Well: 13:12
  • Eregion: 14:52
  • Emissary at the Forge: 16:18
  • Shelob: 18:10
  • The Pyre: 19:25
  • Estrid: 20:46
  • The Great Eagle: 22:35
  • The River-daughter: 23:53
  • Barrow-wights: 24:41
  • Forgiveness Takes an Age: 25:51
  • Candles on the Tide: 27:20
  • Army of Orcs: 28:56
  • The Last Ballad of Damrod: 30:46
  • Battle for Eregion: 31:15
  • Durin's Bane: 34:48
  • Last Temptation: 37:27
  • The Staff: 39:55
  • Old Tom Bombadil Reprise: 41:34
  • The Sun Yet Shines: 42:21
  • Outro: 44:07

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Intro & Outro Music :
She Moved Through the Fair by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte
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