Archive for the ‘Soundtrack’ Category
Win the ‘Prince Caspian’ Soundtrack!
Exciting news! We’ve just received three promotional CDs from CineMedia, a public relations company hired to promote the Prince Caspian Soundtrack in the US. We’re keeping one for ourselves, but the other two will be given away in two contests on the site!
The first contest is simple. One CD will be given away to a commenter on this post! Simply comment to this post with a name and valid e-mail (very important—if we don’t have your e-mail, we can’t contact you for your address), and your name will be in the drawing! Only one entry per person, and this contest will run through the weekend—so on Tuesday we will announce the winner.
The second contest will be to reward forum activity. On June 15th, 2007, we will pick the most active member of the Ben Barnes Forum to win the second CD! If you want to win, you will need to make legitimate posts—spam, gibberish, and gossip are already against forum rules, so they don’t qualify for forum activity. But you may talk about ANYTHING Ben-related. To register for the forum, click here.
Shipping in these contests is free for all residents of the continental U.S. International fans may feel free to enter, but we may need to collect additional shipping costs—we’re willing to pay up to $10.00 US, but beyond that we’ll need to talk a paypal exchange, etc.
Win the ‘Prince Caspian’ Soundtrack!
Exciting news! We’ve just received three promotional CDs from CineMedia, a public relations company hired to promote the Prince Caspian Soundtrack in the US. We’re keeping one for ourselves, but the other two will be given away in two contests on the site!
The first contest is simple. One CD will be given away to a commenter on this post! Simply comment to this post with a name and valid e-mail (very important—if we don’t have your e-mail, we can’t contact you for your address), and your name will be in the drawing! Only one entry per person, and this contest will run through the weekend—so on Tuesday we will announce the winner.
The second contest will be to reward forum activity. On June 15th, 2007, we will pick the most active member of the Ben Barnes Forum to win the second CD! If you want to win, you will need to make legitimate posts—spam, gibberish, and gossip are already against forum rules, so they don’t qualify for forum activity. But you may talk about ANYTHING Ben-related. To register for the forum, click here.
Shipping in these contests is free for all residents of the continental U.S. International fans may feel free to enter, but we may need to collect additional shipping costs—we’re willing to pay up to $10.00 US, but beyond that we’ll need to talk a paypal exchange, etc.
Narnia fans, stay tuned for more information about our upcoming soundtrack CD contest!

Walt Disney Records will release the original soundtrack for Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media’s The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian on May 13, 2008. The recording features score written by award-winning composer Harry Gregson-Williams and songs performed by Switchfoot (“This Is Home”), Regina Spektor (“The Call”), Oren Lavie (“A Dance ‘Round The Memory Tree”), and Hanne Hukkelberg (“Lucy”).
In 1950, the scholar, critic and writer C.S. Lewis published The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, the first of his seven-volume series, The Chronicles of Narnia, and established a modern legend. Adults and children alike fell in love with his stirring, action-packed adventure that was set in the middle of World War II bombing raids yet transported readers into an alternate and far more enchanted universe of mythological creatures waging an epic battle between good and evil.
Harry Gregson-Williams reunites with director Andrew Adamson for the 5th time after composing the scores for his Academy Award®-winning Shrek (co-composed with John Powell), the hit sequels Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third, and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for which he collected Golden Globe and Grammy nominations for his score. He is one of Hollywood’s most sought after composers, working on a variety of high-profile projects, both animated and live-action.











