Position Music is prepared to Christmas shopping spree!
Hoy, hoy! Position Music prepares for Christmas and dediacates the fifth album of Orchestral Series to the holydays. Altough big orchestra and choir are usual parts of Chtistmas' songs I think there are ways to bring to new levels and that's what Position Music managed to achieve with this release: Bring these well known songs to - beware
new word - cutting edge epicness.
James Dooley who wrote the first two second and fourth album of the Orchestral Series returned to work on this release alongside with Geoff Zanelli whoes name can be familiar if you ever watched the end credits of a movie scored by Hans Zimmer. They did pretty good job.
The album features 14 songs starting with the most epic Christmass song 'Carol of Bell' that can be heard with choir many times. Just think of the version of Home Alone. I think the composers succesfuly revised most of the songs even managed to alter some songs' tradition values. That's how became the soft and happy mood of 'Silent Night' to a creepy thriller track with full of tension. It's also worth mentioning that most of the songs features chime or tinkle which are not commonly used in trailer music so it's kinda cheery.
I bought this album as soon as it was up and I love it. But i'm trying to restrain myself from listening too it right now... It's not even Halloween yet... :/
Beautiful, beautiful music.... I LOVE IT!!
Woopsy. I corrected it. Thx.
The first Orchestral Series volume is by Tom Salta, Dooley did second and fourth albums ;).
It's been long since we've had something that good. I personally love it more than Power of Darkness (sure, throw tomatoes at me). Plus James Dooley has shown his skills after not so good Volume 4.
"... movie scored by Hans Zimmer. They did pretty god job." Correct the mistake :)
I absolutely love this album. Thanks for turning my attention to it.
It`s not even christmas yet, but I can`t stop listening to this. Amazing!
finally Carol of the Bells in epic version woot! , i have been waiting for this since ive heard this in Home Alone by John Williams.



