The Buccaneers Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 2600 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las bucaneras

Title in Italiano:

The Buccaneers

Title in Português:

The Buccaneers

Title in Français:

The Buccaneers

Title in Türk:

The Buccaneers

Title in Deutsch:

Die Freibeuterinnen

Synopsis

Because of their "new money" background, four American girls have difficulty breaking into the upper-crust society of New York.

Laura Testvalley, the governess of one of the girls, suggests a London season and thus the young women set sail for England and the unsuspecting English aristocracy.

In England, all the girls soon find eligible husbands and the youngest girl, Nan, seems to land the best husband of them all: the handsome and very wealthy Julius, Duke of Trevennick.

Nan and Julius meet for the first time in a ruin, which is an indication of where their marriage is soon heading.

After the nuptials, Julius seems more interested in clocks and stable boys than Nan's happiness, and all the girls soon discover that English upper-class men are not at all what they expected and hoped for.

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Play Title Artist
The Buccaneers
Artist's Life Waltz
Johann Strauss: Composer
Tales from the Vienna Woods
Johann Strauss: Composer
On Wings of Song
North American Scum (feat. Miya Folick) (Emily Kokal)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Let The Games Begin (Lucius)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
What We Wanna (Miya Folick)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Ankhas (Warpaint)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Right On Time (Bully)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Lifeline (Sedona)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Ice Cream (Lucius)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Down by the Law (Alison Mosshart)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Anyway I Look At It (Emily Kokal)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
These Waves (Emily Kokal)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Into the Dark (Danielle Ponder)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Lean In (Sarah Walk)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Meet Me After Midnight (Bully)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Cedar (Gracie Abrams)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Feel Good (Sharon Van Etten)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Close to You (Sharon Van Etten)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Nan's Theme (AVAWAVES)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Cornwall (AVAWAVES)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Proposal (AVAWAVES)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
The Buccaneers (AVAWAVES)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Duchess (AVAWAVES)
Aisling Brouwer: Performer
Allfriars
Colin Towns: Performer
Lov'd I Not Honour More
Colin Towns: Performer
The Buccaneers
Colin Towns: Performer
Nan & Julius
Colin Towns: Performer
Trevenick Ruins
Colin Towns: Performer
Newport New Jersey
Colin Towns: Performer
Birth Of An Heir
Colin Towns: Performer
Waltz Of A Lost Room
Colin Towns: Performer
Capture (Christmas)
Colin Towns: Performer
This Is Miss Annabelle
Colin Towns: Performer
Love Theme
Colin Towns: Performer
Turn Out Like You
Colin Towns: Performer
Runnymede
Colin Towns: Performer
Nothing To Live For But My Passions
Colin Towns: Performer
Willows Whiten, Aspens Quiver
Colin Towns: Performer
Card Games & Summer Lawns
Colin Towns: Performer
The Correggio Room
Colin Towns: Performer
Visitors/Guy & Annabel
Colin Towns: Performer
Lov'd I Not Honour More (Reprise)
Colin Towns: Performer

User reviews

Thomas Wright
5/10

The soundtrack of The Buccaneers skillfully captures the disillusionment of the American girls as they realize that English upper-class men are not what they expected. The music reflects their growing sense of unease and disappointment in a subtle yet impactful way.

Laura Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of The Buccaneers perfectly captures the contrast between the American girls' new money background and the upper-crust society of New York. The music reflects the tension and struggle of fitting into a world that is unfamiliar and unwelcoming.

Donald Smith
8/10

The music during the final moments of the series, as the girls navigate the complexities of their newfound lives, evokes a sense of empowerment and resilience. The uplifting and inspiring compositions highlight their strength and determination to carve out their own paths.

James Miller
7/10

The music during Nan and Julius' first meeting in the ruin is hauntingly beautiful, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue around their relationship. The emotional depth conveyed through the score adds layers to their connection.

John Robinson
4/10

I found the soundtrack of The Buccaneers to be quite disappointing and lacking in emotional depth. The music failed to capture the complexities of the characters' struggles to fit in with the upper-crust society of New York.

Charles Hill
5/10

The meeting between Nan and Julius in the ruin is accompanied by a haunting and melancholic melody in the soundtrack. The music sets the tone for their tumultuous relationship and hints at the challenges they will face as a couple.

Thomas Lee
2/10

Overall, the music did not succeed in capturing the essence of the characters' experiences and failed to create a memorable and engaging listening experience for the audience.

Brian Allen
8/10

The Buccaneers' soundtrack perfectly captures the excitement and anticipation of the American girls embarking on their journey to England. The use of lively and upbeat melodies sets the tone for their adventure.

Ronald Hernandez
3/10

The score felt overly generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the narrative or evoke the necessary mood for the story to unfold effectively.

Emily Phillips
6/10

The London season is depicted beautifully through the music in The Buccaneers. The soundtrack immerses the listener in the elegance and glamour of high society events, while also hinting at the underlying challenges and obstacles the girls face.

Sarah Parker
10/10

One of the most striking aspects of the soundtrack is its ability to evoke the emotional complexity of Nan and Julius' relationship, with a blend of tender and poignant melodies that underscore the shifting dynamics between the characters as they navigate the challenges of their marriage and societal expectations.

Mary King
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the disillusionment felt by the girls as they realize that the English upper-class men are not as charming as they had hoped. The somber tones and melancholic melodies mirror their disappointment and inner turmoil.

Susan Campbell
6/10

Overall, the music in The Buccaneers enhances the storytelling and character development, adding depth and emotion to the narrative. The soundtrack enriches the viewing experience by providing a nuanced and evocative backdrop to the unfolding drama.

Matthew Martinez
10/10

The music in The Buccaneers skillfully conveys the contrast between the girls' initial optimism and their eventual disillusionment with the English aristocracy, using haunting and melancholic tones to reflect the characters' internal struggles and the realization that their dreams may not come true.

Patricia Martinez
6/10

The theme of love and marriage in The Buccaneers is underscored by the emotive and poignant music. The soundtrack effectively conveys the complexities of relationships and the disappointments that can arise when expectations clash with reality.

Margaret Anderson
10/10

The Buccaneers' soundtrack perfectly captures the excitement and anticipation of the American girls as they set sail for England, with a mix of lively and uplifting melodies that convey a sense of adventure and new beginnings.