This soundtrack is one of those that just haunts you - perhaps not always consciously, but swaying like wind chimes in the back of your mind. It's got that mysterious, enchanting quality that was so evident in the Danny Elfman soundtrack for "Edward Scissorhands", which it somewhat resembles: they both feature boys' choirs as well as sweet, delicate orchestration that can turn on a dime and become blustering and powerful. My only regret is that so many of the tracks are so short, as can easily happen with movie soundtracks. If you can handle your magic a little at a time, it's no problem. Very nice sound quality, too.