Glory Soundtrack

By , June 12, 2012


theme from the movie Composer – James Horner

25 Responses to “Glory Soundtrack”

  1. TheMrturian1 says:

    this movie is one of the very few movies where u as the audience are emotionally attach to the characters to the very end and feel the pain and suffering that they endured to their deaths but have the sense that they over came in some form of way….. u did good 54th Mass. u did good may your souls rest in peace.

  2. doggonelucky98 says:

    This is such a great movie, and i found the soundtrack particularly moving. Great job.

  3. dlewzey says:

    Absolutely, I dare say you can also feel the injustice that they endured.

  4. dlewzey says:

    When I was in 2nd year of school we were made to watch Glory, I won’t lie people but this film made me cry a bit

  5. illustrate100 says:

    I thought all the main actors did a great job in this film (Broderick, Freeman, D. Washington, and many others too. This film is now a classic shown worldwide.

  6. katieemogirl says:

    Why not re use your own compositions?

  7. 11196Alex says:

    It looks like 11 people were so moved by this music that the tears covered their eyes and they accidently clicked the dislike button.

  8. TheFalsified says:

    The flow of this soundtrack has always captivated me. You can really feel the emotion and strength of the men depicted in the film through it.

  9. TheAlteslama says:

    fuuu, i bought the film and i watched it…it’s the MOST EPIC FILM i EVER saw in my live, really!
    it’s so amazing and i love the history, too^^
    i wish the film would be more known!

  10. RckinRoll says:

    Great soundtrack, I listen to it when I’m driving around Gettysburg on my annual Spring trip to the battlefield (of course I listen to the soundtrack from the movie Gettysburg first!)

  11. blencathra11 says:

    …the message in this film is as great as the movie…..aspiration……watch it

  12. DrumminWolf13 says:

    I watched this last week in my class because we were learning about the 54th Massachusets, but I couldnt help but picture matthew Broderick as Simba the entire time.

  13. dc4life78 says:

    Awesome theme…of course Horner couldn’t help but be himself and reuse the first portion in Avatar. 

  14. MrJcenter7 says:

    And proud to say that my great great great great grandad and his son rode mules to Springfield Missouri from Winslow Arkansas to join the union.

  15. MrJcenter7 says:

    The music from the charge scene was my introduction when I came up to bat my senior year of high school. We tied for conference and got to go to pine bluff to play in the state tournament. It was so hot down there. We got beat our first game. I won all conference honors as second baseman and two hole batter. I bought this soundtrack that year and used to coe hoe after games and watch the movie. Great movie!

  16. starkiller187 says:

    i don’t like apple pie, so i’m ok with that.

  17. 1124eddie says:

    Where did you find this?

  18. agnesdeque says:

    Je n’avais pas revu ce film absolument magnifique depuis très longtemps et il me donne toujours autant d’émotion !

  19. blencathra11 says:

    ….in spite of the tasteless comments a glorious film and soundtrack….why is the planet mostly populated with morons ??

  20. starkiller187 says:

    it was just depressing, personally.

    it was like:

    …oh… everyone died. ummm…

  21. Mregalado1982 says:

    I love this movie and the music.

  22. gwaigillion says:

    I cheer the forgotten black heroes of the civil war – all those brave black men fighting in grey uniform. Never you hear a word about them in mendacious history.

  23. illustrate100 says:

    Take the chains off your legs, and never, ever, let anyone put them back on. Freedom.

  24. MrMetal4tw says:

    If I could choose my death it would be alongside the 54th.

  25. mysteriousssstranger says:

    11 people were in the Confederate Army….

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