Battle of Midway Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 21000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La batalla de Midway

Title in Italiano:

La battaglia di Midway

Title in Português:

A Batalha de Midway

Title in Français:

La bataille de Midway

Title in Türk:

Midway

Title in Deutsch:

Schlacht um Midway

Synopsis

The summer of 1942 brought Naval stalemate to the Pacific as the American and Japanese fleets stood at even numbers each waiting for the other to begin a renewed offensive.

"Midway" tells the story of this historic June battle where a Japanese carrier force, in an attempt to occupy Midway island and lure the American fleet to destruction, was meet valiently by US forces operating off of three aircraft carriers and numerous escort ships.

It was the first battle in which naval air power was extensivly used, and at its conclusion the Japanese Carrier force had been completly destroyed which lead the way for the US 1943 and 44 offensives which would eventually bring the Pacific War to a close.

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Play Title Artist
Battle of Midway
Nobody Wants A War
Harald Kloser: Performer
Midway Main Theme
Harald Kloser: Performer
See You In China
Harald Kloser: Performer
Morgue
Harald Kloser: Performer
Getting Some Fun Out Of Life (Annie Trousseau)
Harald Kloser: Performer
Pearl Harbour
Harald Kloser: Performer
Is It
Harald Kloser: Performer
Bombing Six
Harald Kloser: Performer
What's Their Target
Harald Kloser: Performer
Attack On Midway
Harald Kloser: Performer
Good Luck Sir
Harald Kloser: Performer
1 Jersey Bounce (Annie Trousseau)
Harald Kloser: Performer
They'll Follow You Anywhere
Harald Kloser: Performer
Still Night Submarine
Harald Kloser: Performer
Above The Clouds
Harald Kloser: Performer
Dogfight
Harald Kloser: Performer
The Last Dive
Harald Kloser: Performer
This Is For The Pearl
Harald Kloser: Performer
Victory Lap
Harald Kloser: Performer
Best Returns
Harald Kloser: Performer
Abandon Ship
Harald Kloser: Performer
Midway End Titles
Harald Kloser: Performer
All Or Nothing At All (Annie Trousseau)
Harald Kloser: Performer
Prologue / Main Title
John Williams: Performer
Yamamoto's Choice
John Williams: Performer
Signal Corps Con
John Williams: Performer
Yamamoto's Second Meeting
John Williams: Performer
Hiroshima Harbor
John Williams: Performer
Haruko's Dilemma
John Williams: Performer
By Order Of Nimitz
John Williams: Performer
Canceling Operation K
John Williams: Performer
Strawberry 5
John Williams: Performer
Missing The Flatlands
John Williams: Performer
Morning Of The Battle
John Williams: Performer
Scout 4
John Williams: Performer
Ensign Gay Afloat
John Williams: Performer
Burning Carriers
John Williams: Performer
Crash Landing
John Williams: Performer
Good News For The Nimitz
John Williams: Performer
Matt Takes Off / Matt's Crash / Red Parks Fighters / Attack Begins
John Williams: Performer
End Credits
John Williams: Performer
The Men Of The Yorktown March
John Williams: Performer
Midway March
John Williams: Performer
Prologue
John Williams: Performer
Main Title
John Williams: Performer
Cancelling Operation "K"
John Williams: Performer
Attack Begins
John Williams: Performer
Red Parks Fighters
John Williams: Performer
Good News For Nimitz
John Williams: Performer
Matt Takes Off
John Williams: Performer
Matt's Crash
John Williams: Performer
End Title : Midway March
John Williams: Performer
Men Of Yorktown March
John Williams: Performer

User reviews

Charles Thompson
5/10

The use of traditional orchestral instruments, combined with military-themed motifs, adds a sense of authenticity to the soundtrack.

Carol Thompson
8/10

The music skillfully conveys the bravery and sacrifice of the American forces as they valiantly defended against the Japanese carrier force, creating a sense of heroism and patriotism.

Edward Young
3/10

The composition of the Battle of Midway soundtrack is repetitive and monotonous, with few standout moments or memorable themes. It fails to evoke the sense of tension and adrenaline that one would expect from a film about a critical turning point in World War II.

Joshua Adams
6/10

Overall, the music effectively transports the listener back in time to experience the intensity and significance of the Battle of Midway.

Anthony Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack of Battle of Midway perfectly captures the tension and drama of the historic June battle, immersing the listener in the intensity of the naval conflict.

Charles Hall
5/10

The music skillfully conveys the emotions of bravery and sacrifice exhibited by both American and Japanese forces during the battle.

John Brown
7/10

The compositions in the soundtrack effectively evoke the atmosphere of the Pacific theater during World War II, transporting the listener to a pivotal moment in history through the power of music.

George Roberts
6/10

The score's ability to evoke a sense of urgency and anticipation mirrors the strategic maneuvers and decisive actions taken by both sides during the conflict.

Thomas Scott
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Battle of Midway is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment to the retelling of this significant chapter in naval history, adding depth and emotion to the narrative of the film.

Brian Roberts
5/10

The Battle of Midway soundtrack effectively captures the tension and drama of this pivotal moment in World War II history.

Carol Parker
6/10

The composer's attention to detail in representing the different phases of the battle through music enhances the overall listening experience.

Laura Lee
8/10

The use of orchestral elements in the soundtrack adds a cinematic quality to the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative and bringing the historical events to life.

Timothy Davis
7/10

The dynamic and sweeping melodies in the soundtrack mirror the ebb and flow of the battle, building tension and excitement as the conflict unfolds, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the story.

Robert Young
4/10

The Battle of Midway soundtrack lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the intensity and drama of such a pivotal historical event. The music feels generic and uninspired, leaving me disconnected from the story unfolding on screen.

Elizabeth Davis
6/10

The Battle of Midway soundtrack serves as a fitting tribute to the courage and resilience of the men who fought in this historic naval engagement.