![]() The track begins with a dramatic note, before rising into the film's main "swashbuckling" theme (00:05). That's when he burns the donkey's butt, which explains the track's title. Brown's blacksmith shop, and tries to break the chains. This track is played when Jack, running away from James Norrington's marines, enters J. The track begins with a funny tune, and then transfers into an amusing and exciting climax (00:27), leading to the end of the track. The main theme appears elsewhere in the score, notably during " Swords Crossed ". The cue underscores Jack 's escape from James Norrington 's marines in Port Royal. The cue starts with a sinister tune and then transfers into an exciting score with notable horns playing. This track is played when Jack rescues Elizabeth from drowning. The track starts with a suspenseful tune and reaches an upbeat climax (00:14), before leading back to a sinister theme (00:22) that continues until the end of the track. This track accompanies Jack Sparrow's arrival at Port Royal. It dips into a mournful tune (00:57) before rising heroically (01:06) and ending the track with a waltzing melody. This gives way to Jack Sparrow's introductory theme (00:16), which is repeated throughout the film series as the character's leitmotif. The track begins as a segue from "Fog Bound", continuing the film's love theme. The track accompanies Elizabeth Swann's dream concerning the crossing to Port Royal, and her "present-day" introductory scene. The theme reaches a suspenseful climax (02:18) before leading into the film's love theme that continues until the end of the track, segueing directly in to " Jack Sparrow". It begins with a plodding, suspenseful theme that incorporates woodwinds later used to denote the Black Pearl and her cursed crew. The track is an extended version of the original " Fog Bound". Version and the album version from Pirates, Day One, 4:56 AM, and an alternate version for "He's a Pirate" and "Donkey". This soundtrack is divided in 2 discs, the first one with 25 tracks and the second with 17. ![]()
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