Lost Atlantis

Track Listings

 
1. Trinity
2. Lost Atlantis: Introduction: The Pillars of Hercules/The Great Harbor
3. Lost Atlantis: The Gardens of Cleito
4. Lost Atlantis: The Temple of Poseidon/The Dance of the Gods
5. Lost Atlantis: The Gathering of the Kings/The Hunting of the Bulls
6. Lost Atlantis: The Mystery Rites of Purification
7. Lost Atlantis: The Destruction of Atlantis/Epilogue: "...and Atlantis S

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Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Enjoyable Howard score
  • Listen before you buy!!
  • Fun and adventurous
  • Breathtaking score
  • Didn't Stick
Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Manufacturer: Disney
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ASIN: B00005J9UW
Release Date: 2001-05-22

Tracks:

  1. Where The Dream Takes You - Mya
  2. The Submarine
  3. Milo's Turned Down
  4. Atlantis Is Waiting
  5. The Leviathan
  6. Bedding Down
  7. The Journey
  8. Fireflies
  9. Milo Meets Kida
  10. The City Of Atlantis
  11. Milo And Kida's Questions
  12. Touring The City
  13. The Secret Swim
  14. The Crystal Chamber
  15. The King Dies/Going After Rourke
  16. Just Do It
  17. Kida Returns
  18. Atlantis

Amazon.com

Though hampered by a sometimes predictable story line, Disney's animated telling of Plato's undersea legend deserves kudos for tackling the heady expectation surrounding modern action films and the artistic expressionism of Japanese anime, all the while maintaining a precarious sense of studio tradition and dedication to animation quality. Opening with the obligatory pop song ("Where the Dream Takes You," a serviceable slice of modern R&B boilerplate cowritten with master songwriter/boilermaker Diane Warren), James Newton Howard's rousing orchestral score at once recalls the traditions of previous Disney adventures such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. But Howard updates that tradition with alternating doses of tense, Williams-esque dynamics (particularly in the rousing "Leviathan"), and the sense of frequently playful wonder familiar from Dinosaur, his previous effort for the studio's animators. His evocative musical portraits of Atlantis often conjure the ghost of Bernard Herrmann at his most romantic and adventuresome, adding a sense of emotional gravity and a sophisticated air of exotic mystery unusual in most animated fare. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Howard score.......2005-03-10

Atlantis: The Lost Empire was the second in James Newton Howard's big Blockbuster Disney scores. First he did Dinosaur & Atlantis was followed by Treasure Planet. I found Atlantis to be an enjoyable score that successfully captures the adventure of an undersea voyage and the mystical heart of Atlantis. What weakens this score slightly is the lack of a cohesive main theme, and the fact that the score opens well into the movie as opposed to the beginning of the movie with the sinking of Atlantis, the cd starts at the beginning of the submarine voyage. The pop song is worthless and could easily be ignored. I believe that Treasure Planet was a better score, but Atlantis was and is another enjoyable step in Howard's musical resume.

3 out of 5 stars Listen before you buy!!.......2004-02-27

When I saw this movie I was really surprised with the way Disney had chosen to tell the story. This is one of the few Disney movies that actually qualifies as a real family movie, because it can actually be enjoyed by all members of the family and not just by the kids. There are no suddenly burst into, sing-along-songs. There is only the story and it's told in the same way as in many Japanese anime movies.
The music does a huge part in all this. So unlike Disney, there are no particuar, overly sugary themes - the tracks are very mature, and they perfectly complete the pictures on the screen.
Ironically, this is one of the biggest drawbacks with this CD, because it suffers from scene-to-scene music, like so many others in this genre.
A good excample is the track "The city of Atlantis", the scene where you get to see the first wideshot of the city in all its splendor. This where the theme picks up and becomes bombastic and really emotional. This was the track that made me want to own this CD. However, this scene is approx 15 secs long, which means that when the music builds up an all the different instruments are added, ethnic percussion, strings, horns, choir, the whole ensemble - just when it's about to reach that climactic part where you get the feeling of "Yesss!!!", the music stops abruptly and is reduced to a lingering. This is where you get the feeling of "Nooo!!!". You could've sworn that this part you heard when you saw the movie was at least twice as long and yes, it did give you goose bumps. This is the essance of anti-climax and this CD is packed with 'em. Any self respecting album producer should and would avoid this by actually putting some effort in adapting at least the various themes to "listening only" so they work without the pictures!
Thanks for nothing, Exclusive Album Producer Chris Montan!
After listening through this CD and having heard all my favorite themes chopped up and spread out across 17 tracks I was so frustrated that I made my own fan edit using my array of various sound tools. The result gave satisfaction a whole new meaning, and I believe even James Newton Howard (the Man) would be pleased.
But since not everyone can do a remix to their own liking, I just can't love this CD.
So my advice is:

If you love this music, I suggest you buy the movie, and listen to it the way it was meant to.
If you are addicted to it, listen before you buy the CD! It might not be all that you hoped for.

Sure wasn't for me...

5 out of 5 stars Fun and adventurous.......2003-02-16

After his tremendous success with Dinosaur, James Newton Howard returns scoring another animated film, and this one is a knockout. The soundtrack opens with "Where the Dream Takes You", a pop song written by James Newton Howard and Diane Warren and performed by Mya. Although the song is not bad, I usually skip it and head straight for the score. 2 main themes are found here. The first is a solid fanfare that opens in "The Submarine" with lots of brasses and percussion. This theme returns in small parts in various sections of the score, most notably in "Going After Rourke". The other theme is a primarily choral theme found in "The Crystal Chamber" and the later tracks, primarily "Atlantis". A secondary theme is found in "Milo's Turned Down" and "Milo Meets Kida", which is the melody for the song "Where the Dream Takes You". The first half of the score is full of militaristic, march-style music with plenty of strings, brass, and percussion. The second half of the score is mainly exotic in nature and here is where the chorus really kicks into high gear. The action music is incredible, especially in "The Leviathan" that takes you on an adventurous ride. Another slam bang adventurous score from Howard, who keeps impressing me more and more.

5 out of 5 stars Breathtaking score.......2001-12-24

This soundtrack is really breathtaking. Listen to it with your eyes closed and dream away on the magical sounds of the ocean.

3 out of 5 stars Didn't Stick.......2001-11-14

I use movie soundtracks as background while I work and enjoyed Atlantis so I bought the soundtrack. After listening to it a few times I have to say it is one of the few pieces of music I am just completely ambilivent to. It doesn't get bad anywhere, but it never catches my attention either. The pop song is a throw away, and the score just doesn't grab me. Nothing really steps out good or bad, it just doesn't stick in my mind at all.
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine: Original Motion Picture Score
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Scifi movie of the 60's and beyond
  • Great CD
  • Classic Score for a Wonderful Movie
  • I would love to rate this CD..............
  • Beautiful music!
H. G. Wells' The Time Machine: Original Motion Picture Score

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ASIN: B000001P02
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Main Title/Credits
  2. London 1900 (Filby's Theme)
  3. Time Machine Model
  4. The Time Machine
  5. Quick Trip Into The Future
  6. All The Time In The World
  7. Beautiful Forest/The Great Hall
  8. Fear
  9. Weena (Love Theme)
  10. Rescue
  11. Reminicing
  12. Morlocks
  13. End Titles (Reprise)
  14. Fight With The Morlocks
  15. Time Traveler
  16. Escape
  17. Prayer/Off Again
  18. Trapped In The Future
  19. Love And Time Return
  20. End Title
  21. Atlantis, The Lost Continent (Overture)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Scifi movie of the 60's and beyond.......2003-10-28

This is my all time favourite scifi movie of all time, next to the trek series. The music is brilliant and really brings out the emotion, and Rod Taylor's escapades as he stuggles with the morlocks and Weena.....I recommend this CD and movie to all. Dont judge the movie by its cover or because its a little dusty, The time machine is a masterpiece!

5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2003-07-24

Excellent soundtrack. Well recorded (considering how old it is). Overall: EXCELLENT.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Score for a Wonderful Movie.......2003-02-22

Musical scores either engage you or hide behind the recesses of your mind in the action. This stirring Russell Garcia score does both. It brings out the emotions when it needs to and, for a better word, "adorns" this wonderful movie when it has to.

After listening, all of the memories of the movie came pouring back. Of course, I own the video, too. But it is wonderful to finally hear it in this format.

For years, I was dogged by a sneaking suspicion about one particular 5-note "motive" that Mr. Garcia uses in the Main Theme. It is the lilting "after-though" of the theme.

Finally, tonight after listening to Tchaikovsky's "The Tempest" on the radio, I realized where I had heard this before. I certainly recommend any fan of the TIME MACHINE score to have a listen to the whole of this other score. You will be pleasantly surprised at the Tchaikovsky version and development of that motive.

Normally, this sort of friendly cut-and-paste annoys me, but for some reason, Mr. Garcia's score uses it in such a wonderful place in his score and I don't mind one bit.

But it is neat to finally know - after ALL these years - just where that "catchy" motive was first heard. Just some minor trivia there for us TIME MACHINE fans.

I recommend this wholeheartedly to those who were equally stirred by the movie....which I can return to repeatedly - and I recommend - as well. Enjoy and reminisce!

After all, you have 'all the time in the world'.

5 out of 5 stars I would love to rate this CD.....................2003-01-17

I would love to rate this CD....... However, the seller sent me the wrong disk, which may not be entirely his fault. You see, there were two movies of the SAME name made. They are Both H.G.Wells' "The Time Machine", and they are both "Original Motion Picture Soundtracks." However, the composer for the first film is Russell Garcia and the composer for the second is Klaus Badelt. The first disk also has a track of music from "Atlantis: The Lost Continent".

The disk from the first film is the one I wanted, but I got the disk from the second film. I clicked on the picture from the first film and looked at the music titles that were offered and every thing seemed to be correct, but I still got the WRONG disk. Please do not get me wrong. The music from the second film is very well done with a full orchestra and I do not mind keeping it. I rate the "wrong" disk with five stars even though it is NOT the one I thought I had ordered. But now, how do I get the one I really wanted. If I click on the same picture again, will I get the same wrong disk?.

Bob Pease

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful music!.......2002-09-14

I've always loved the background music of this movie and now i have the CD and i'm pretty impressed. The one very noticeable difference is the opening number. It doesn't have the same power of lows as the film itself which makes me think that this cast recording must have been the original orchestrations before the end product of the film.When i do play this CD i find myself acting along to the movie,,,,i guess i've seen the movie way to many times. Never-the-less it's a great CD and after all these years i'm glad i was able to find it on Amazon. After all if you can't find it on Amazon then it must not exist.
LOST ATLANTIS:SCHRADER
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    Manufacturer: INNOVA
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    ASIN: B0007IO6KK
    Release Date: 2005-01-18

    Tracks:

    1. Trinity
    2. Lost Atlantis: Introduction: The Pillars Of Hercules/The Great Harbor
    3. Lost Atlantis: The Gardens Of Cleito
    4. Lost Atlantis: The Temple Of Poseidon/The Dance Of the Gods
    5. Lost Atlantis: The Gathering Of the Kings/The Hunting Of the Bulls
    6. Lost Atlantis: The Mystery Rites Of Purification
    7. Lost Atlantis: The Destruction Of Atlantis/Epilogue...'And Atlantis Shall Rise'
    Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Read-Along)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A MUST EVEN IF YOU NEVER SAW THE MOVIE!
    • Howard "scores" again with another excellent score!
    Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Read-Along)
    Disney
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    ASIN: B00005J743
    Release Date: 2001-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A MUST EVEN IF YOU NEVER SAW THE MOVIE!.......2001-08-03

    This is a great package because you get a well-written, full-color book with scenes from the movie. The tape and the audio CD read along with the book with original soundtrack dialogue starring Michael J. Fox, James Garner and others. The CD-ROM reads along plus shows you even more scenes than the book. One of my friends said certain things in the movie were actually clarified by the read-along!

    5 out of 5 stars Howard "scores" again with another excellent score!.......2001-05-31

    This is an excellent example of how Howard can turn a Disney non musical into a good movie - now let's just hope the movie is good! A different electronic twist from "Dinosaur," but he does a great job! The first 8 tracks are OK, but tracks 9 to the end are fabulous - for animated film. Highly recommend it to all who collect soundtracks.
    Atlantis Lost
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • An exciting journey that begins with you
    • from Solo Piano Publications
    • Atlantis Lost
    Atlantis Lost
    Eric McCarl
    Manufacturer: Weaving Libra Records
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    ASIN: B0002T3X6M
    Release Date: 2004-07-28

    Tracks:

    1. The Runner
    2. Prophecy
    3. City of Light
    4. Atlantis Lost
    5. Vision Quest
    6. Victoria
    7. Silhouette in Red
    8. Song for GT
    9. Interlude
    10. No More Tears
    11. Looking Back
    12. Symphonique
    13. Tell Me Why
    14. Lost At Sea
    15. Far Away

    Album Description

    Atlantis Lost, the much anticipated release from solo pianist Eric McCarl and the second in a 3 CD series titled The Trilogy of Light, is a 15 song unique musical voyage to the mythical lost continent of Atlantis. In Atlantis Lost, Eric McCarl ponders the fate of Atlantis, and exposes the sometimes unsettling similarities to our present day.

    Eric McCarl has been compared to such great composers as Chopin, Debussy, Eric Satie and Ravel, as well as pianists Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans and Erroll Garner.

    Eric McCarl's debut CD, Seeking The Light, reached number one on the New Age Charts on January 2004 according to the New Age Reporter.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars An exciting journey that begins with you.......2004-09-30

    Eric McCarl
    Atlantis Lost
    Weaving Libra Records

    Outside Inside Atlantis

    A news bulletin caught my eye just days before I started on this review. "Atlantis discovered in Ireland". My philosophy remains the same as it was since the fourth grade. Scientists do not know everything. Now, many decades later my theory is that Atlantis may not have been an island in the North Atlantic, or a supposed salt marsh in Spain or even a real place. After listening to Eric McCarl's new album Atlantis Lost, my theories may have been confirmed.

    Solo piano composer Eric McCarl gained notoriety with the release of his first album, Seeking the Light Within, the first episode in his Trilogy of Light series. In the second installment, Atlantis Lost, McCarl musically brings to vivid life emotional and spiritual concepts that have remained dormant for more than twenty years.

    The first cut, The Runner, is a call to action as the story unfolds. Peril draws near and our Mercurial messenger has but a short time to give the cry of warning. Over craggy rock and sandy shore the runner presses on to the city of Atlantis. There is an incredible sense of urgency in the music as McCarl draws from Mozart's Symphony #25 in G minor. The music has that "silent movie" feel to it that raises an alarm and that paves the way for the forthcoming action.

    Atlantis Lost, the title track is one of the longest and best cuts on the album. It is a wonder how McCarl can get so much music out of one piano. The song is a contemporary number with threads of emotional nuance woven throughout. Although we still do not know exactly what cataclysm befell the great paradise of Atlantis, we feel the incredible sense of dispossession. It is as if the pointed finger of some unseen god has poked a hole in our own universe only to let escape all of our sense of well-being. Could this be what Adam and Eve felt at the loss of their paradise? As I listened to this song, I could not help but think of all the people in Florida who were victims of hurricane Charley. I cannot even for a moment pretend to understand their pain of loss.

    The track No More Tears is extremely emotional. Forlorn in its minimalist arrangement, it is a melodic depiction of regrets and goodbyes. It suggests to us that we must move on. Our world has collapsed around us and yet there may be some hope. Perhaps in the new dawn's amber light there may be something more.

    Tell Me Why is one man's search for the answers. Twenty years ago when McCarl originally wrote down these notes he could not possibly have known that today he would be searching for the answers to some of the same questions he had as a younger man. As in the fall of Atlantis, man questions the very wisdom of the gods, or when towers are destroyed by hurtling jetliners or when one man's life is taken by terrorists for a crooked concept of justice. Maybe if we had the right questions? Tell Me Why is my favorite cut on Atlantis Lost.

    The epitome of introspection, Lost At Sea is a symbolic look at where we are today. It is an observation as to the state of man's affairs in our world. So many of us seem to be foundering in a rough sea of confusion, but luckily, the music gives us a bit of direction. We may be lost at sea, but for the way home or for some of the answers, we might only have to look inside our selves. To me, this is what McCarl's music is all about. As in his previous work, he suggests that we are the source. Our inner strength and our faith are the essence that keeps us buoyant.

    A sense of yearning is evident in Eric's contemplative finale Far Away. There is a lightness to it that is less obvious in the rest of the album. Perhaps it is a respite after a stormy occurrence. It is calming like the first golden rays of the sun as it peeks out of the ocean. It is like the first sip of a cool drink of water. Unfortunately, it only makes us want more of the same and sometimes it is... far away.

    Eric McCarl's second offering, Atlantis Lost, is refreshment for the weary spirit. Using a highly polished mirror made of music, our vision is turned inward as we struggle for the answers. His music reinforces the fact that we are stronger than we think and there is more hope available than we know. Atlantis Lost is different from Seeking the Light Within. In some ways it is more sophisticated, yet it remains complimentary to McCarl's overall theme.

    For Eric McCarl's biography see my review of Seeking the Light Within.

    Rating: Excellent

    R. J. Lannan
    Independent reviewer for the New Age Reporter

    5 out of 5 stars from Solo Piano Publications.......2004-08-23

    "Atlantis Lost" is the second release in the "Trilogy of Light" series, and is made up of music pianist Eric McCarl composed twenty years ago. He had left a lucrative job in the computer industry to devote all of his energy and time to composing this music. In the liner notes, McCarl writes, "Atlantis Lost represents a great leap of faith, and maybe more so, my personal conversations with God at a time when everyone around me told me that my beliefs were unjustified." Overall, the music has a sense of very deep inner exploration and reflection. While much of it is rather dark and pensive, there is always a sense of hope. McCarl's style is difficult to categorize - a good thing, I think, in this cookie-cutter world. There are jazz and classical influences as well as new age, but it's not really any of the above. As a youth, McCarl studied many different musical instruments as well as the piano, and that experience shows in his musicianship. All fifteen tracks are solo piano, and the piano sound itself is gorgeous. This music begs to be listened to carefully and thoughtfully, and weaves a story that deserves to be heard. It isn't dinner party background music. Structured enough to feel composed, and yet improvisational enough to feel free and spontaneous, McCarl does an exceptionally good job of making both approaches work together.

    The first three tracks are on the upbeat side. "The Runner" is full of energy, and makes it easy to visualize someone running on a beautiful island. "City of Light" is almost carefree - warm and contented. The title track is more tragic. Very open and improvisational, it conveys a deep sense of loss and questioning. An affecting piece, this seems to be McCarl at his most soul-bearing. "Victoria" is a quiet beauty - melancholy and searching. "Silhouette in Red" is a favorite. Built on a very spare melody line that wanders throughout the piece, there are some jazz and even some blues touches. "No More Tears" is reflective and bittersweet. The darkly mysterious "Symphonique" and "Tell Me Why" are also favorites.

    Eric McCarl's is a unique and promising voice in the world of solo piano. With his message of peace and hope while at the same time "waging war against ignorance and injustice," may his voice be heard and understood. Recommended!

    5 out of 5 stars Atlantis Lost.......2004-08-20

    I first discovered Eric McCarl's music on solopianoradio.com. The cut that caught my attention was "Lost At Sea". So haunting, so beautiful. I wanted to know who was playing that piano and I wanted to hear more. I e-mailed Eric and was grateful to hear that Atlantis Lost was on its way.

    And now it's here.

    Atlantis Lost guides the listener through many genres and many emotions. There's sweetness and sadness and searching and strength. There's the sensitive piano touch of a gentle soul beautifully mixed with new age, classical and even jazz-blues fingerings. There are also heart-crafted chords that focus and build much like one would focus and build the strength necessary to pursue a goal or a dream.

    There is something different about Eric's music...something that made his sound stand out from all the other amazingly talented pianists on solopianoradio.com. I have yet to put my finger on what it is that's so wonderfully unique about the man's music but I'm more than happy to keep listening to try to figure it out.

    And I invite you to listen too.
    Atlantis: The Lost Continent/The Power
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      Atlantis: The Lost Continent/The Power

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      ASIN: B0009GX1KQ
      Release Date: 2005-06-21

      Tracks:

      1. Main Title/Credits [From "Atlantis: The Lost Continent"]
      2. Mermaid [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      3. Exit/Antillia/Market Place [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      4. Happy Chase [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      5. Stolen Boat [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      6. Bargain/Pillars of Hercules [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      7. Lost/Hallucinations [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      8. Love Scene/Submarine Scene [From "Atlantis: The Lost Continent"]
      9. Atlantis [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      10. Kidnapped/Slavery [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      11. Anger/The Temple [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      12. Temple Surprise/Loop #8 [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      13. Fanfares [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      14. Fight With Giant [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      15. War/Decision/Map [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      16. Work Montage/Manimal [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      17. Harps/Rejected/Proposal [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      18. Rebellion and Murder/Search/Trumpets [From Atlantis: The Lost ...]
      19. Stabs/Rumbles/Madness [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      20. Prayer/Justice/Miracle [From Atlantis: The Lost Continent]
      21. Prelude [From the Power]
      22. First Manifestation/Hallison Dies/Death in the ...
      23. Merry-Go-Round [From the Power]
      24. Viva l'Amour [From the Power]
      25. Nocturnal Visit/Attack [From the Power]
      26. Gypsy Eyes (Theme From) [the Power Is Mine "In Your Hand" Mix]
      27. Disappointment/Pursuit [From the Power]
      28. Babble Pit/The Revolver [From the Power]
      29. Adam Hart/Transformation [From the Power]
      30. Killer Killed/The End/End Cast [From "The Power"]
      Lost Atlantis
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A Chant to the possible future of mankind
      • Excellent work
      Lost Atlantis
      Ataraxia
      Manufacturer: Cmi
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      ASIN: B00003CLZ8
      Release Date: 1999-10-01

      Tracks:

      1. The Early Days
      2. Daytia
      3. Aperlae
      4. Agharti
      5. Fountains
      6. Dolphins
      7. Mu-land
      8. Oduarpa
      9. Lost Atlantis
      10. The Land of Sand of Gold of Ruin
      11. Departure

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Chant to the possible future of mankind.......2001-08-01

      Personally I just listen of Ataraxia this album and "In Perpetuam..". Lost Atlantis must be understand it as a voyage, a voyage where we go to the past but also we look into the future. This album is musical research of the myth of Atlantis. This is clear with the introduction of text of Madamme Blabasky from the book of Dizan, a Sapho's Poem, etc..

      Musically speaking, Lost Atantlis is a kind of electronic opera. The synths are widely used here and is remarkable the acustic guitars and the voice of Francesca Nicolli. The voice of this girl is totally different to the rest of the voices in the under scene. Her voice is a chant to the despair, misery and hope. She can reach tunes from a soprano to a very low frequencies. In my view, the best theme of the album is "Aperlae", a master piece of 10 minutes with a well developed guitar, precise synths and a extraordinary voice. In "Dolphins ", the synths reach their maximum quality. "Fountains" is a strong songs, where fellings of misery are present, this track has similarities with the work of "Devil Doll".

      I recommend buy this album, for people who love bands as Dead Can Dance, Ordo Equitum Solis, Love is colder than Death, etc. You will enjoyed as much I have enjoyed. If you like Britney Spears you must buy this album for learning which is real music.

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent work.......2001-06-04

      There's just one thing I can say about "Lost Atlantis": it's my favourite CD from Ataraxia. If you have the chance, go to hear them playing live! You can find more infos at (their website).
      Heartshadows
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        Heartshadows

        Manufacturer: Cherie Lassiter
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CA758S
        Release Date: 2004-10-19
        Atlantis - The Lost Empire (Atlantis - O Reino Perdido)
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          Atlantis - The Lost Empire (Atlantis - O Reino Perdido)
          Deborah Blando , and James Newton Howard
          Manufacturer: Disney
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          DisneyDisney | Children's Music | Styles | Music
          Disney RecordsDisney Records | Amazon.com Label Stores | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B000NQBDIY

          Product Description

          Portuguese Import CD featuring the song Junti Com Teu Sonho (Where The Dream Takes You) sung by Deborah Blando (in Portuguese)! Original Motion Picture Score by James Newton Howard. 18 Tracks total.
          Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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            Atlantis: The Lost Empire

            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD
            ASIN: B0007LOZIU

            Album Review:

            1. Love [CD-single] [EP]
            2. Machine Soul: An Odyssey Into Electronic Dance Music
            3. Magik 1: First Flight [Import]
            4. Mass Hysteria [Import]
            5. Millionaire Pt.2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
            6. Mixed Live 2nd Session (Includes Bonus DVD in 5.1 Surround Sound)
            7. New Testament of Funk, Vol. 4 [Import]
            8. No Silence [Import]
            9. Nu Progressive Era [Import]
            10. Orient Express, Vol. 3 [Import]

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            Solid Love [Import]

            Ballet Intermediate & Advanced

            Bach: Well Tempered Clavier (Complete)

            Music CD: Take Five [Live]

            Atlantis: The Lost Empire [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]

            Beto Vazquez Infinity [Import]

            Bat out of Hell [Original recording remastered]

            Best of Blondie

            Adelaide [Import]

            C. Graupner: "Die Kunst der Imitation" Triosonaten

            Ball at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

            Alberto Vázquez

            Armed & Dangerous

            I Brought Him with Me

            My Hometown