Fellowship Of The Rings

By Brobdingnagian Bards from Memories of Middle Earth (2003)

69 plays, last played 1st February, 2012

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Average: 3.2 (53)

SurranĂ³ 14 April, 2006 at 11:55

Just as enthusiast as the other tracks. (played at least 2x in a couple of hours!)

Morpheus, son of Hypnos 16 April, 2006 at 05:42

As squeaky and piercing flutes as on the other tracks. It is also very similar to one or more track(s) from this album (Hobbit's Dance and/or Lika A Hobbit In A Mushroom Field ?), my first thought was that I had already rated this tune. I brand this one MB Legion.

QDL77 20 July, 2006 at 02:04

great song! Thanks!

TheRedWrath 20 October, 2006 at 00:45

While I can relate to the seemingly quaint premise of these 'bards', the end result becomes more of a repetitive nuisance than anything. The flute is sharp, and gives a much worse contrast than was actually intended, which makes the final delivery of this song, like their others, a failure. If the flutist were much more subtle, it may actually be quite enjoyable...however, that is -far- from the case.

heroic665 10 November, 2006 at 04:20

You know, some people seem to think that all you need to do is slap an LOTR reference on a CD and it will help it sell regardless of whether or not the music matches in the least. Well, it probably does help it sell, but it doesn't make it suck any less.

Renoir 4 January, 2007 at 02:28

extremely annoying, nothing else...

Seagale 9 January, 2007 at 16:38

Starts rather nicely, but quickly becomes a screech-fest, like most other songs from Brobdingnagian Bards.
Furthermore, it doesn't have any link to LotR I can see or hear. The entire album is full of variations of the same song and none of them make me think of Frodo and his friends.

Legolas Greenleaf 11 May, 2007 at 17:46

There's much from this group I like, but there's also a lot that tests the limits of my ability to tolerate or hear extremely high pitches for long durations. This song fits the 2nd category. Ouch.