HearItFirst.com Narnia Inspired Soundtrack Preview

EMI’s Narnia Music Behind the Scenes video has appeared at HearItFirst.com. It has interviews and clips from Steven Curtis Chapman, Jars of Clay, Bethany Dillon, Jeremy Camp, Nichole Nordeman and Rebecca St. James. It’s well worth checking out to get a good preview of the Inspirational Soundtrack!

From HearItFirst.com: It’s a given, we’re all excited for the movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. For another guaranteed boost in your excitement level, watch some behind the scenes footage on the making of the soundtrack for the movie. Hear from Steven Curtis Chapman, Jars of Clay, Rebecca St. James, Jeremy Camp and others as they share their experience with the Narnia soundtrack. The movie trailer plays right after the footage so be sure to watch all the way through!

View it here!

Four Days of Narnia! with Jars of Clay and Bethany Dillon

Over the past week, I’ve been doing some pretty heavy promoting of the Chronicles of Narnia. I worked at the Narnia booth at UnityFest 2005 in Muskegon, Michigan, handing out Narnia Passports and showing the trailer and behind the scenes material. I also had the opportunity to meet some bands, one of whom is involved in the Narnia Inspired Soundtrack, and another artist that is also involved. I’ve also heard the songs that they have contributed to the album, which hits stores on September 27th.

Thursday August 11, 2005

This was the first day at the Narnia booth. I arrived on the site at Heritage Landing in Muskegon around 1:00pm. Security sent me to park my car in a place reserved for volunteer parking. I made my way back up to the main gate and was taken around to pick up my stuff for the Narnia booth. The stuff came in four boxes, three of which were huge wooden crates, and one cardboard box.

They sent for some crew team to pick up the boxes and brought me over to my booth. It was right next to a merchandise tent, so I knew I was in a good location. However, there were no instructions for setting the booth up. I just decided to go with my instincts on how things fit together and what to do with different things, taking one thing at a time. Soon enough I had put together a metal Lamp-post, and put up a few long banners and some Narnia Shield table cloths.

There were many many boxes of Narnia Passports and a nice LCD flatscreen TV and a DVD player included, with a bunch of speakers and a subwoofer as well. Three others showed up that were to help that afternoon with the booth, and together we got the booth ready in time for the opening of the festival. It’s a good thing that at least two of us were technologically oriented, because it helped us make sure things were working and everything was running.

The day was rainy though, and we didn’t have a whole lot of people come by the booth. That and it was the first day of the Festival and the big days were Friday and Saturday. In the evening, it was time for us to change shifts… I was supposed to go home to speak to a special friend of mine, and the other three were heading back to Grand Rapids. However, the two that were supposed to show up and be relief for us, never showed up or even made contact. I was forced to break off my commitments with no way of letter them know the reasons why. So I stayed and at 10 o’clock, I packed up the valuables and left.

Friday August 12, 2005

Day 2. The whole day was being manned by the crew that I worked with Thursday afternoon. I had other things to do that day, so I didn’t go to the festival until the evening. I got there at the beginning of Jeremy Camp’s show. I got something to eat and watched him perform. Then I went over to the Narnia booth and stood around for a while, helping them out. I heard that afternoon there were seven of them in the booth and they had a great time handing out things and talking about Narnia.

I stuck around and met some people there. Everyone I met was awesome, and if you’re reading this, thanks for stopping by and chatting up Narnia with us!

After that, I went and saw tobyMac perform. Neither he, nor Jeremy Camp played their single from the Narnia inspired soundtrack, however. But it was still a great show.

Saturday August 13, 2005

Day 3. This day, I showed up early, as the first volunteer of the day hadn’t been there the previous two days, and I figured she’d need help setting up. So when I got there, I went straight over and sure enough, set the DVD player up and got the teaser DVD running. I stuck around for a while and a few more people showed up that I hadn’t met yet. I helped them out for a while and then walked around the festival, meeting people, running into friends, and seeing shows.

After I spoke at length with a new friend that I met at the Narnia booth, I went back over and was telling a kid a bit about the movie when I looked over, and spotted a couple of friends that I did not expect to see walking by: Rachel and Val. I shouted “NO WAY!” and ran over and gave them hugs. Mary, who was working the Narnia Booth with me just laughed and laughed and she finished answering the questions. I appreciate that! Thanks Mary!

The three of us went over to see Jars of Clay perform. They didn’t bring a drummer with them so it was just two guitars, a keyboard, and the lead singer. They performed their new song from the Narnia Inspired album, “Waiting for the World to Fall.” And what a terrific song it is! I have always been a fan of Jars of Clay, since their first album back in 1995 (which I still highly recommend), and this song is definitely traditional Jars of Clay.

After their show, I said goodbye to the girls and went back to the booth. A girl from Mona Shores High School named Meghan joined us at the booth and helped out for the rest of the evening. Mary went in search of chocolate shakes, as her voice was going, and I stuck around. When she got back, I went over to try and meet Jars of Clay. They cut the line off, but that didn’t discourage me. I went into the tent and met the lead singer of a band called Mourning September, that was pretty awesome. Then I waited until the line ended, and went around the back of the tent and spoke with Dan Haseltine, the lead singer of the band for a while. I went back to the Narnia booth and told of my adventure and Meghan wanted to meet them, so I took her over, and Dan and Charlie both said hello, and we talked for a bit about Narnia, which was awesome. I remembered I had their CD in my hand and got those two at least to sign it.

Steven Curtis Chapman was on the main stage next, but I stuck by the Narnia booth and helped out there, until all the other tents started to take down their stuff. We started to do the same, and it took a while. In the end, everything fit perfectly, and we said our goodbyes. It was a great time had by all.

Monday August 15, 2005

I discovered late Sunday night that Bethany Dillon was going to be in town on Monday, doing a little show and signing her new album, due to come out on Tuesday. I figured that this was as good a time as any to meet her and see her perform live. There were a little under 100 people there, total, at Kregel Bookstore, where it was to be held. She played five or six songs on a little stage. One question she was asked, was “If you could be any candy bar, what would you be?” She answered “A king-size Hershey Bar.” After the show, she went over and signed autographs. I spoke to her, telling her that I run a Narnia fan site, and she said that she’s so excited for Narnia. She can’t wait for December 9th, so she can finally see it. She said “You’re gonna flip-out when you hear the soundtrack!”

Well, I can’t wait already, and as she is a self-proclaimed Lord of the Rings and Narnia geek (CCM Magazine, August 2005, pg 24), that makes me trust her opinion all the more. I hope she enjoys the movie!

This was the first of what will hopefully be many Narnia-inspired adventures to come in the months ahead. Be on the lookout for more tales of concerts, bands, books, and more as we head toward the release of the film on December 9th. E-mail us your stories as well! We’re putting together a new section of this site that may include them!

tobyMac still featured on Inspired Narnia Soundtrack

We got an e-mail from Kevin that points out what appears to be the final track listing, on Walmart.com, which includes a song by tobyMac called “New World”:

1. Waiting For The World To Fall – Jars of Clay
2. Remembering You – Steven Curtis Chapman
3. Open Your Eyes – Jeremy Camp
4. Hero – Bethany Dillon
5. Stronger – Delirious?
6. Lion – Rebecca St. James
7. New World – tobyMac
8. I Will Believe – Nichole Nordeman
9. Turkish Delight – David Crowder*Band
10. More Than It Seems – Kutless
11. You’re The One – Chris Tomlin

The Narnia Inspired soundtrack hits stores on September 27th!

Music Inspired by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Narnia Music News: Jeremy Camp, Jeff Kepple, more

Here’s the latest Narnia Music news from around the web:

Jeff Kepple: “Let It Go,” the second album by Jeff Kepple featuring 17 original and inspiring songs. Experience the journey…unfold the story…Let It Go. The fouth song, “Just Behind Those Doors” is another Narnia inspired composition.

Order “Let It Go” here, or his first album “God in a Box,” another album with C.S. Lewis/Narnia inspired songs

Jeremy Camp, Bethany Dillon: Award-winning singer/songwriter Jeremy Camp recently publicized he will be headlining “The Restored Tour” this fall, hitting almost 40 cities across the nation.

Sparrow Records’ Bethany Dillon, also on the Narnia Soundtrack, will be one of the tour’s special guests, and Inpop Records’ band Tree63 will appear on the first leg of the highly anticipated tour. Simple/INO/Epic Records band The Afters will take the place of Tree63 on the second leg.

In addition, more dates have just been added to the tour The tour, acquiring its name from Camp’s current release on BEC Recordings, Restored, is Camp’s third time to headline in his career. “The Restored Tour” will begin September 2nd and run through November 21st. This summer, Camp is appearing on the main stages at all the major summer festivals.

Camp has a song featured on Music Inspired By: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, the soundtrack to the upcoming film. Camp penned the song featured on the soundtrack, titled “Open Up Your Eyes,” and is also scheduled to be shipped to radio. Music Inspired By: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe is releasing through EMI CMG Music.

2nd Chapter of Acts: There is a CD out that first came out in the early 80’s called “Roar of Love” by the 2nd Chapter of Acts, a Christian Group. You can still get this CD at Christian Book Distributors. 2nd Chapter of Acts is a group that was very popular back in the 80’s amongst the Christian Community.

We have some more information on the forthcoming Narnia project…

EMI Music – the world’s largest independent music company – recently announced plans to partner with Walt Disney Studios and Walden Media to produce two soundtracks of music inspired by what is one of 2005’s most anticipated films, a live action adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ best-selling classic, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

EMI Music’s Nashville-based EMI CMG will release both “inspired by” soundtracks and has announced an all-star line up for the first in the series of releases: an Inspirational soundtrack CD, Music Inspired By: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, featuring recordings from artists that combined have sold in excess of 23 million albums.

Five-time Grammy Award Winner Steven Curtis Chapman leads the pack with the project’s debut single and video, “Remembering You,” which will release to Christian radio formats nationwide on August 5th. Jars of Clay (“Waiting for the World to Fall”), Jeremy Camp (“Open Your Eyes”), TobyMac, Nichole Nordeman (“I Will Believe”), Rebecca St. James (“Lion”), Delirious (“Stronger”), Kutless, Bethany Dillon (“Hero”), Chris Tomlin (“You’re The One”) and David Crowder Band round-out the line up thus far. The Inspirational CD will release on September 27th.

A second soundtrack of songs inspired by the film will release October 25th and feature mainstream pop and rock artists.

Regarding his participation in the soundtrack, Steven Curtis Chapman commented, “So much has already been brilliantly communicated by C.S. Lewis with this story, so writing for it was kind of an overwhelming task,” said Steven Curtis Chapman. “This story leaves me with wanting to remember what it means to experience Spring or new life. “Remembering You” is a song from the perspective of a lot of the characters at the end of the story saying, ‘whenever I see the first signs of spring, I’ll be remembering you, Aslan, the story and what is to come.’”

“EMI CMG’s partnership with Disney and Walden Media holds an unprecedented visibility and marketing opportunity for the participating artists, allowing their music to reach a global audience,” stated EMI CMG’s President and CEO, Bill Hearn. “Disney and Walden Media have shown a tremendous amount of passion for the music and we are excited for them to incorporate this ever-expanding genre that perfectly compliments the theme of the film.”

Promotions for the Inspirational Inspired-by project began recently, when HarperCollins, publisher of the Chronicles of Narnia book series hosted a celebration in New York for the forthcoming movie release in conjunction with the American Booksellers Association.

Sparrow Records singer/songwriter Bethany Dillon premiered her song, “Hero,” from the project at that celebration. Promotions will also include soundtrack music being featured as part of the interactive marketing plans with www.narnia.com and its development of NarniaMusic.com, which will feature artist interviews, shots from the studio, song samples, promotions and more.

Read More about the artists involved!

Christian Soundtrack Artist Line-up

EMI CMG will release two soundtracks of songs inspired by one of the year’s most anticipated films, a live action adaptation of the best-selling C.S. Lewis classic, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. The projects are being produced through a partnership between EMI CMG’s parent company, EMI Music, and the film’s producers, Walt Disney Studios and Walden Media, according to a joint press release.

The film will be released worldwide on Dec. 9. The first project, a soundtrack of original songs inspired by the film featuring Christian artists is scheduled to be released on Sept. 27. The artists who will be participating on this album include:

· Steven Curtis Chapman
· tobyMac
· Nichole Nordeman
· Jars of Clay
· newsboys
· Jeremy Camp
· Rebecca St. James
· Chris Tomlin
· Delirious?
· Bethany Dillon
· David Crowder Band

This album will be followed by a soundtrack featuring mainstream pop and rock artists, which is scheduled to be released on Oct. 25. “EMI CMG’s partnership with Disney and Walden Media holds an unprecedented visibility and marketing opportunity for the participating artists,” said Bill Hearn, EMI CMG President and CEO. “Disney and Walden Media have been hands on partners in the creative process for this recording. Their passion for the music is contributing to an extensive marketing campaign for this soundtrack, integrating it seamlessly into the marketing effort surrounding the film’s release.” In addition, EMI CMG Distribution and Walt Disney Records (WDR) also announced a partnership that will give CBA retailers access to Walt Disney Records’ vast library of family-friendly audio products. “Walt Disney has created movie classics and beloved animated characters that have been loved from generation to generation, and with Baby Einstein, Playhouse Disney and the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia, Disney continues to be the most recognized and sought-after brand in family entertainment,” said Rich Peluso, president of EMI CMG Distribution.

“We are pleased that Disney has allowed us to partner with them in bringing selected content to the CBA market.” Added Robert Marick, Sr. Vice President and General Manager, Walt Disney Records, “We are pleased to have EMI CMG deliver our valuable brand to serve the Christian retail marketplace with our diverse line of music and products. EMI CMG holds an impressive track record in the marketing and distribution of children’s products to Christian retail and shares our goal of offering consumers quality choices in family friendly entertainment. Our new partnership will augment WDR’s existing distribution agreement with Universal Music & Video Distribution. We are excited for the immense opportunity that lies ahead and we welcome EMI CMG’s experienced sales, marketing and distribution team.”

Dillon, Camp, and Chapman: Inspired by Narnia Soundtrack

The artists that will be featured on the Soundtrack of music inspired by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are coming out of the woodwork, and recording now.

Bethany Dillon
BethanyDillon.com
Christian recording artist Bethany Dillon is recording a song called “Hero.” From her website: Okay, so have you seen the teaser trailer for “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe” yet??? HHOOOOLLLYYY SMOOOOKESSSS! A friend of mine sent it to me the other day (thanks Jay) and we watched it (Brad, Ed, Pap, J.R. McNeely and me) last night right after we finished mixing the song that’s going to be on the ‘inspired’ soundtrack… it’s called “Hero”… anyway, we were all in awe. I had goosebumps on my goosebumps, as Mom would say. Aslan looked so STRONG! And the wardrobe looked so mysterious and dangerous… oh, you just need to see it. It’s at MovieFone (I think) on AOL. Yep. Tell me what you think.

Jeremy Camp
JeremyCamp.com
Jeremy is in the studio this weekend with producers Adam Watts and Andy Todd recording the single for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

Steven Curtis Chapman
StevenCurtisChapman.com

At this time, these are the only three artists that we know of on the album, we’ll keep updating the list as we learn more!