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The Dark Knight (Limited Edition) Music

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nothing Special
Really the only thing special about this Limited Edition is a VERY small booklet with some concept art. Better to the just the CD. It IS a good CD, though.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a real modern action movie soundtrack
When i heard for the first time Batman Begins soundtrack, i said " it's shame, the Danny Elfman theme, from the first Batman 1989, was completely erased". But after listening again entire soundtrack, i said "Wouahh! It's really huge!!!"
And this soundtrack push even further all Batman theme. It's amazing how much orchestral instruments, percussions elements and electronic sounds mix perfectly together.
Very impressive on a good Hi-Fi system.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An Epic Soundtrack
The Dark Knight Soundtrack truly is epic. I loved the movie so much, and listening to the soundtrack just brings the amawing scenes and dialogues back to mind. This is a great sequel to Batman Begins Soundtrack....There's a little more excitement and drama in this one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - BEWARE Limited Edition DEFECT
The soundtrack is great but the Limited Edition is defective. I have had four copies sent to me and everyone starts skipping at 15:50 of the last track (14). The regular edition doesn't. Beware because you can't reach anyone at Warner Bros. Records and Amazon will just send you a new one over and over again but they're all defective. Won't even import into iTunes correctly.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The REAL Dark Knight VINYL review!
So having had this vinyl for awhile now and listened to the vinyl...I am impressed, but not overly so. The sound is, indeed, warmer and the instruments stand out much better than the CD. Those wanting the overly done bass should stick with the CD for sure. I don't mean this in a bad thing. But from my comparison while having the CD play and the LP playing the same tracks and flipping back and forth between phono and CD, surprisingly the CD's bass is thicker, but almost TOO thick. It comes across too boomy and you almost lose depth to the music if that makes sense. The LP maintains that bass as if it were a concert and you FELT it rather than feeling like your head is going to explode. It's definitely mastered differently so that's a plus. I would only recommend this vinyl for those who are highly sensative to noticing these types of differences though. As this isn't as super obvious as some LP's are compared to their CD offspring.


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