The Lord of the Rings' Saddest Song Covered by YouTube Songstress

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The Lord of the Rings' Saddest Song Covered by YouTube Songstress


YouTube musician Malukah has released a new cover of The Edge of Night (Pippin's Song) and In Dreams from The Lord of the Rings.

Of all of the things that <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/lord%20of%20the%20rings>The Lord of the Rings got wonderfully right, one of its strongest elements was its regularly dramatic score. This was perhaps no better exemplified than in The Return of the King when Pippin (played by actor Billy Boyd) sang the mournful song The Edge of Night inter-cut with Faramir's doomed attempt to retake the captured city of Osgiliath. In a movie filled with massive conflicts and epic battles, it was a quiet moment that was nonetheless affecting for many moviegoers. On the off chance that you've forgotten just how lovely this song is, we'd recommend that you check out the latest video from internet musician <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/malukah>Malukah.

In her latest upload, she performs a low key cover of The Edge of Night coupled with In Dreams from The Fellowship of the Ring. Even without an apocalyptic war with Sauron raging in the background to make things more intense, she does a good job of capturing the same soft sadness that Boyd did in his original version. Its transition into her rendition of In Dreams is also markedly organic and natural feeling. Speaking to The Escapist, <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/132184-Malukah-Medley-Pays-Tribute-to-The-Banner-Saga>Malukah indicated that the two songs are longtime favorites.

"Ever since watching the end credits of The Fellowship of the Ring, In Dreams has been the song that represents the entire Lord of the Rings film trilogy for me," she said. "I wanted to make this cover starting with The Edge of Night (Pippin's Song) because in a way, it would pay tribute to all three films. They each face darkness, but always end with hope."

This, of course, isn't the first time Malukah has visited Tolkien-based film music. In the past she's also released a cover of <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dEZMAeiAiY&list=UUS613EogLXE0lTsxyC1cWLA>The Misty Mountains Cold from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Listeners who enjoy her The Edge of Night and In Dreams cover can find it for pay-what-you-want purchase <a href=https://loudr.fm/release/the-edge-of-night-in-dreams/bB7XV>at Loudr. Before you look into those though, let us know what you think of her take on the songs.

Source: <a href=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS613EogLXE0lTsxyC1cWLA>Malukah


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Renegade-pizza

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I liked Malukah before this, although I only became aware of her thanks to the Escapist. Love her voice and her music
 

Barbas

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Sorry, but I liked the original more. :c

I'd like it if Malukah did a cover of this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDSch2-1Z54] piece, though. It sounds like it'd be perfect for her voice.
 
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This was really good; I think I'm with Barbas in that I prefer Boyd's, but it was still great.

Anyone know of a good Misty Mountains Cold that's both the full song and deep-voiced all the way through. The Peter Hollens version is pretty solid, but I'm hoping for a rumbling bass all the way through, something you can really see a dwarf singing.
 

UNHchabo

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And don't forget that she also collaborated with Gavin of Miracle of Sound on Legends of the Frost:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/miracle-of-sound/5537-Legends-of-the-Frost-featuring-Malukah