The Sunday Soundtrack MP3 Charts April 27 2008
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Every Sunday I round up the most selling MP3 scores and soundtracks on Amazon. Here’s this week’s charts.


- Transformers (Steve Jablonsky)
- Pride & Prejudice (Dario Marianelli)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Howard Shore)
- There Will Be Blood (Jonny Greenwood)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Klaus Badelt)
- The Mission (Ennio Morricone)
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Craig Armstrong & A.R. Rahman)
- Chariots of Fire (Vangelis)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (Hans Zimmer)
- Star Trek: First Contact (Jerry Goldsmith)
- The Princess Diaries (John Debney)
- Monsoon Wedding (Mychael Danna)
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Harry Gregson-Williams)
- Planet Earth (George Fenton)
- Jaws (John Williams)
- The Piano (Michael Nyman)
- The Fountain (Clint Mansell)
- Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (John Williams)
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind (John Williams)
- The Last Samurai (Hans Zimmer)
- Memoirs of a Geisha (John Williams)
- 28 Days Later (John Murphy)
- Finding Nemo (Thomas Newman)
- Ratatouille (Michael Giacchino)
- Gladiator (Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard)


- Juno
- Once
- Across The Universe
- Into The Wild
- Alvin and the Chipmunks
- Enchanted
- The Darjeeling Limited
- Fred Claus
- Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny
- Music and Lyrics
- Death Proof
- Sweeney Todd
- A Good Year
- The Lion King
- Good Night, Good Luck
- Dirty Dancing
- The Departed
- Little Mermaid
- Hairspray
- Garden State
- The Invisible
- Superbad
- The Counterfeiters
- Yentl
- Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
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Hey, we are living in a world where Hannah Montana rates above Battlestar Galactica, The Tudors, Lost… it’s a crazy world!
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“Alvin and the Chipmunks” rates higher than “Sweeney Todd” - seriously??
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