Marantha Music Presents Majestic Praise: The Music of Jack Hayford



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Marantha Music Presents Majestic Praise: The Music of Jack Hayford


Marantha Music Presents Majestic Praise: The Music of Jack Hayford



Tracks: 1. Enter into His Gates with Thanksgiving; 2. The Glory of His Majesty; 3. Exalt His Name Together; 4. Praise the Name of Jesus; 5. If Thy Presence Go Not with Me; 6. Water to Wine; 7. Heartcry; 8. I’ve Got the Life of God in Me; 9. Christmas Praise Medley; 11. The Touch of Your Life (Benediction)….


Marantha Music Presents Majestic Praise: The Music of Jack Hayford


Marantha Music Presents Majestic Praise: The Music of Jack Hayford


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Side A

1. Enter into His Gates with Thanksgiving 2. The Glory of His Majesty 3. Exalt His Name Together 4. Praise the Name of Jesus 5. If Thy Presence Go Not with Me 6. Water to Wine


Side B

1. Heartcry 2. I’ve Got the Life of God in Me 3. Christmas Praise Medley 4. Easter Praise Medley 5. The Touch of Your Life (Benediction)…


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3 Responses to “Marantha Music Presents Majestic Praise: The Music of Jack Hayford”

  1. Ronald Drynan Says:
    30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Masterpiece, July 7, 2005
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    Ronald Drynan (USA) –
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    This review is from: Jade Empire (Audio CD)

    Right from the first few seconds I spent on the start screen just looking at the menu I knew this game would have a beautiful soundtrack on par with other Bioware efforts, namely composed by Jeremy Soule. So like any good aficionado I stayed on the start screen to listen to that first amazingly powerful song that Jack Wall graces you with in Jade Empire. Right after that I created my character saying to myself, “there had better be a way for me to get this soundtrack.” For weeks people were basically begging Bioware for a soundtrack CD on the boards. Thankfully Bioware answered our prayers and gave us one of the greatest soundtracks that you will ever listen to. Be it from a film or from a videogame. This is a soundtrack that can stand apart from the property it was created for, which always signifies that it is so much more than the norm.

    Opening with “The Way of the Open Palm” seemed a bit odd to me until I actually popped the CD into my computer and listened to it. It opens the CD perfectly due to the slow build of momentum that this song has in it, and then that momentum carries over and is further magnified by the “Jade Empire main theme.” Then after such an assault on your senses we get “Hills and Fields”, part one of a three part track that allows you to come down of the adrenaline high and drift into a serene state of mind. For the next two songs paired on this one track I have to emphasize the gradual mood change that occurs through the three songs. Part One or “Hills and Fields” allows us to come off the aural high that we had from the first two tracks pleasantly, and this continues into the beginning of “Dance of the Babbling Brook” with a small sense of the dread that will encompass the last song on the track; “Fallow Ground.” “Fallow Ground” can be described as a piece that would accompany a tense but slow sequence in a film. You can feel the tension’s final rise from the first two songs peak in this piece throughout the entire piece. The next track “Fist/Test Your Mettle” comes in hard with heavy percussion and becomes the release for the tension that had built up so perfectly in the previous track. It then takes it lower and mellows out for a moment and then kicks back into overdrive with strings and percussion now in the “Test Your Mettle” section that has a very memorable theme.

    After this we are allowed a release with the beautiful “Dawn Star Theme”. It is a very relaxing piece that eases you into a more uplifting state rather than keeping you in a heart pounding mood. “The Tea House”, is just such a wonderful piece of music that really pulls you into the world of Jade Empire if the previous songs haven’t already. Even if you haven’t played the game, this track will give you the visual that the title states. Once again you are taken into a very broad and loud action song. “Fury, Hammer and Tongs”, just sounds like the perfect fight song. The constant build of different themes and heart thumping base make this an amazing song to crank on a great home theatre system so you can really “feel” the base pounding through you. It then melts down into a very sparse percussion movement and ratchets up the tempo with the speed of a thousands cuts. The next track is a very foreboding and slow building theme that can only be associated with a villain. “Anthem of the Tyrant”, then explodes into a fast and loud evil march type song. Moving into “Buried Secrets/Whispers”, we get this haunting track that will send shivers down your spine. It is extremely moody, almost like the Shelob sequence in RotK. This song is a very slow and simple song that effectively plays around with your thoughts as it continues to evoke thoughts of the unknown, and the desire to leave them that way. The “Whispers” section of this song is downright freaky and definitely benefits from having the 2 minutes and thirty seconds of buildup behind it. “Mischief in the Marsh” carries the same otherworldly feel that the previous track had but is more of a song that a back round freak-out track. Also being a very big Jeremy Soule fan, you will find an instrument in this song that was the center piece for the “Kuldahar” tracks in Icewind Dale. That was a real treat. This track is a very immersive haunted house/grave yard type piece. It features some really neat instruments that never play this way in any other track. You’ll know what I mean when you hear it as I don’t know the names of the instruments to point them out to you.

    “Empire at War” is the rousing melodic piece needed after two slow moving moody pieces. “Empire at War” will remind many people of a final charge type piece that you would find in a movie such as “The Last Samurai”, as it employs new themes but also brings the original title theme back in and then builds continuously to a beautiful peak and then charges right back down into another thumping build that draws you in and then releases you at exactly the right moment so suddenly…

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  2. J. Verkuilen Says:
    8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    great game, and a soundtrack to go with it, August 25, 2005
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    J. Verkuilen (New York, NY United States) –
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    This review is from: Jade Empire (Audio CD)

    I enjoyed the game Jade Empire quite a bit and thought that the music did a great job helping to bring the world to life. It’s amazing how important music (or its absence) is to visual media like movies or games, but it is essential. It cues you that something’s happening, alters the way you see the image, and generally shifts your perceptions of what’s going down. First and foremost, the job of the music is to be an aural backdrop to the game, to reinforce The Mood of the place your character is in.

    Obviously it does this in spades or Jade Empire wouldn’t be half the game it is. In the tavern you hear the kind of music you might hear in a tavern… at least one in the movies, e.g, the music in the big festival scene in Lalo Schiffrin’s score to Enter the Dragon. This is totally appropriate because we’re not in realism land, we’re in fantasy where things aren’t quite right. Of course Lalo Schiffrin’s score had a funky backbeat a la the soundtracks of the time (think Shaft) but this one is very much in the modern idiom of Crouching Tiger, Hero, and so on. Ditto for the spooky stuff, the happy stuff, the sad stuff, the majestic–you can almost see the scene.

    I really think that soundtrack compositions are often some of the best music around, precisely because it’s so psychological and also because composers are able to cross the many artificial boundaries that exist in music today. Hans Zimmer is, IMO, one of the greats in this area for making a mood using a mixture of symphonic and contemporary instruments (check out Gladiator’s soundtrack), but Jack Wall has jumped up in my book. I saw on his web page that he’s going to do some work with Peter Gabriel. That would be great IMO–Gabriel’s music already has a soundtrack like quality to it (and he’s done soundtracks himself) but Wall could kick it up a notch.

    Anyway, enough rambling. If you liked the game or you like soundtracks, get the CD!

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  3. Michelle Says:
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I love this sound track!, November 9, 2006
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    Michelle (NYC, NY) –
    This review is from: Jade Empire (Audio CD)

    And so does my 5 yo, lol.
    It really is a great CD, I even decided to play the game one more time after listening to it. You won’t regret this purchase!

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