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THE LAST KING OF THE HIGHLANDS - (by Justin Crosby)  Year: 2010
Justin Crosby Sad Celtic sounding ballad inspired by Howard Shore's score for Lord Of The Rings and the music from Titanic. The orchestral piece is sorrow-full and consists of strings, tin whistle, Irish low whistle, Celtic harp, carillon and Glockenspiel, and sampled Ulian. Instrumental, British & Irish, Scotland
Type Play Track Info Catalog ID Min:Sec Tempo & BPM Price Control
Edit Type: Full Track (Full Version) - British & Irish, Scotland
399051 3:18 Slow 63   
Edit Type: Variation A (Epic Strings) - Dramatic, Contemplative Music
399049 1:00 Very Slow 51   
Edit Type: Variation B (Love theme; harps ..) - Dramatic, Romantic Music
399050 1:12 Med Fast 132   
Edit Type: Variation C - British & Irish, Scotland
400104 2:14 Slow   
Edit Type: 60sec (60 second strings) - Dramatic, Contemplative Music
400103 1:00 Slow   


Track Summary
Music Track Title: Middle Earth - Second Half ( The Shire )
Catalog ID: 399050  ISRC: US5UL1012292
Description: Sad Celtic sounding ballad inspired by Howard Shore's score for Lord Of The Rings and the soundtrack from Titanic. The orchestral piece is sorrow-full and consists of strings, tin whistle, Irish low whistle, Celtic harp, carillon and Glockenspiel, and sampled Ulian.

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Artist or Group: Justin Crosby

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Middle Earth - Second Half ( The Shire )


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Middle Earth - Second Half ( The Shire )