The Bruce Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 623 votes
Tags: robert the bruce character, robert the bruce
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

The Bruce

Title in Português:

The Bruce

Synopsis

The Bruce is a thrilling historical drama that follows the life of Robert the Bruce, a Scottish nobleman who led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England in the 14th century.

After witnessing the brutal murder of his father by the English, Robert the Bruce is inspired to take up arms and fight for his country's freedom. Despite facing overwhelming odds, he rallies his fellow Scots to join him in the fight against the oppressive English forces.

As the war rages on, Robert the Bruce faces betrayal from within his own ranks and must navigate political intrigue to secure Scotland's independence. Through courage, determination, and sacrifice, he emerges as a legendary figure in Scottish history.

The Bruce is a gripping tale of heroism, loyalty, and the enduring spirit of a nation fighting for its freedom.

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Play Title Artist
The Bruce
Princess Cuts (feat. Young T & Bugsey)
Go Crazy
West Ten
Ain't It Different (feat. AJ Tracey & Stormzy)
The Woo (feat. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch)
Epidemic
GREECE (feat. Drake)
WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)
Tides (feat. AJ Tracey & Rich The Kid)
Dior
Laugh Now Cry Later (feat. Lil Durk)
Mood Swings (feat. Lil Tjay)
Papi Chulo
What You Know Bout Love
Really Love (feat. Craig David & Digital Farm Animals)
Dragon Theme / A Father's Nightmare
Randy Edelman: Performer
Yip Man's Kwoon
Randy Edelman: Performer
Lee Hoi Chuen's Love
Randy Edelman: Performer
Bruce And Linda
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Challenge Fight Warm-Up
Randy Edelman: Performer
Sailing On The South China Sea
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fists Of Fury
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Tao Of Jeet Kune Do
Randy Edelman: Performer
Victory At Ed Parker's
Randy Edelman: Performer
Chopsaki
Randy Edelman: Performer
Brandon
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Mountain Of Gold
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Premiere Of The Big Boss
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fighting Demons
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Dragon's Heartbeat
Randy Edelman: Performer
First Date
Randy Edelman: Performer
The Hong Kong Cha-Cha (Lynn-Ray)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Sunrise
Christian Davis: Performer
Welcome to Mexico
Christian Davis: Performer
I Didn't Kill My Wife
Christian Davis: Performer
Please Find Her
Christian Davis: Performer
Que Falta
Christian Davis: Performer
A Second Chance
Christian Davis: Performer
Detective's Theory
Christian Davis: Performer
The Last Time
Christian Davis: Performer
Behind Closed Doors
Christian Davis: Performer
Sexts
Christian Davis: Performer
Justice Moves Slow
Christian Davis: Performer
Hablas Ingles
Christian Davis: Performer
Passport Please
Christian Davis: Performer
A Terrible Mistake
Christian Davis: Performer
Not Alive Anyway
Christian Davis: Performer
Are You a Survivor?
Christian Davis: Performer
AB Positive
John Debney: Performer
Walking On Water
John Debney: Performer
Seventh At Seven
John Debney: Performer
Bruce Meets God
John Debney: Performer
Bruce's Prayer
John Debney: Performer
Grace's Prayer
John Debney: Performer
One of Us (Joan Osborne)
John Debney: Performer
God-Shaped Hole (Plumb)
John Debney: Performer
You're a God (Vertical Horizon)
John Debney: Performer
The Power (Snap!)
John Debney: Performer
A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley vs. JXL)
John Debney: Performer
The Rockafeller Skank (Fatboy Slim)
John Debney: Performer
God Gave Me Everything (Mick Jagger)
John Debney: Performer
Parting Of The Soup
John Debney: Performer
Day At The Office
John Debney: Performer
Love Me
John Debney: Performer
Riot
John Debney: Performer
7th At Seven
John Debney: Performer
Bruce's Theme
John Debney: Performer
End Credit Medley
John Debney: Performer
The Lost Boys
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Snow (Underground)
Daniel Gadd: Performer
The Outlaw
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Train Station
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Snow (Aurolac)
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Bruce Lee: King of the Tunnels
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Look, A Fork
Daniel Gadd: Performer
I'm a Prophet
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Hotel for the Homeless
Daniel Gadd: Performer
A Rat and Eight Nails
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Snow (It's Hot)
Daniel Gadd: Performer
God Was Busy with Other Kids
Daniel Gadd: Performer
I Want to Stay with You
Daniel Gadd: Performer
A Normal Life
Daniel Gadd: Performer
School
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Snow (On My Own)
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Tunnels Without the Outlaw
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Funeral
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Snow (The Bag)
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Florin
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Snow (Mama Raluca)
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Nicu
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Many Mothers and Fathers, Brothers and Sisters
Daniel Gadd: Performer
Three Cards
Daniel Gadd: Performer

User reviews

Dorothy Hernandez
2/10

The soundtrack of The Bruce felt disconnected from the narrative, failing to establish a cohesive emotional resonance with the characters and the historical significance of the events depicted. The music did not effectively immerse me in the world of Robert the Bruce and the First War of Scottish Independence, leaving me underwhelmed and detached from the film's epic journey.

Andrew Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack of The Bruce perfectly captures the emotions and intensity of the historical drama.

Stephanie Perez
9/10

The Bruce's soundtrack is a powerful and emotive accompaniment to the epic tale of Robert the Bruce. The music perfectly captures the essence of heroism and sacrifice portrayed in the film, adding depth and emotion to each scene.

Mark Davis
8/10

The music enhances the epic nature of the story, immersing the audience in the struggles and triumphs of Robert the Bruce as he fights for Scotland's independence.

Anthony Walker
6/10

The composition of the soundtrack is both powerful and poignant, reflecting the emotional journey of the characters and the tumultuous times they lived in.

Betty Anderson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Bruce is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on viewers long after the credits roll.

Margaret Harris
1/10

The soundtrack of The Bruce failed to captivate me and enhance the emotional depth of the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to evoke the intensity of the historical events portrayed in the film.

Steven Carter
6/10

The use of traditional Scottish instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity and depth to the storytelling, transporting listeners to the 14th century.

Karen Rodriguez
5/10

The music enhances the epic nature of the story, immersing the audience in the struggles and triumphs of Robert the Bruce as he fights for Scotland's independence.

William Harris
9/10

The orchestral arrangements are both haunting and uplifting, mirroring the struggles and triumphs of the characters on screen. The use of traditional Scottish instruments adds an authentic and immersive element to the overall sound of the soundtrack, transporting the audience to the 14th century battlefields of Scotland.

William Allen
7/10

Each track is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of heroism, loyalty, and the unwavering spirit of a nation fighting for freedom.

Robert Robinson
10/10

Overall, The Bruce's soundtrack is a masterful composition that enhances the storytelling and evokes a range of emotions, making it a standout feature of the film. It truly elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impact on the audience.

Kenneth Evans
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Bruce is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Brian Wright
5/10

The soundtrack expertly balances moments of quiet reflection with intense battle scenes, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience for the audience.

Laura Robinson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Bruce perfectly captures the essence of the historical drama, evoking emotions of heroism and patriotism.

Carol Baker
4/10

I found the musical score of The Bruce to be repetitive and monotonous, failing to create a distinct atmosphere or bring the scenes to life. It seemed like a missed opportunity to elevate the storytelling and connect the audience with the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Anthony Nelson
8/10

The combination of orchestral arrangements and traditional Scottish melodies creates a powerful and moving listening experience that complements the on-screen action seamlessly.

Lisa Walker
5/10

The way the music builds tension during pivotal moments in the plot is masterful, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats and enhancing the drama on screen.