"The song "Where the Truth Lies" has haunted me for years with its powerful melody and lyrics. The song alone is worth purchasing the CD. The sound bite up there hardly does it justice. If you remember this series, which was short-lived (a shame, I disliked the comic but loved the show), then this is for you. The instrumental pieces on here are also worth listening."
A Must for Prince Valiant Fans
Abby Thorne | Rhode Island USA | 04/14/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I love this cartoon series and had been toying with buying the CD for awhile now. I'm glad I finally caved and bought it because it made me appreciate the show's music even more. "Where the Truth Lies" is longer than what we've all heard on the cartoon, and "Love Called Out My Name" puts beautiful words to a love theme that is frequently played in the series. Some of the titles suprised me, particularly "Sir Bryant" and "Valiant and Rolf," because I don't necessarily associate that music piece with those characters. And a couple of the more distinctive music selections were missing that I wish had been included. But that's just me being an obsessive fan - the music that is here is excellent and varies in tone from triumphant to jubilant to suspenseful. Fans of the series and fans of instrumental music in general should all enjoy this CD."
Excellent Medieval Music
Abby Thorne | 10/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was glad to find this cd, even thoguh it was a used one, it was in excellent status, overall this cd is great, it has a wonderful combination of medieval music and modern instruments, exchange really did a great job on this cd."
Who cares if it's a cartoon? BUY THIS!
Abby Thorne | 12/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album ranges from a cheerful dance tune to the scariest piece of "evil background music" I have heard since The Exorcist. As a whole, the album is upbeat, light, and melodic. You need not watch the show to enjoy this album. This is NOT your typical Sat. AM Cartoon soundtrack! But then, Prince Valiant was never your typical Sunday Comic Strip, either! This album continues in that distinguished tradition."