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* HappyDance: "Witch's Demise/Get It Into Your Head" is this in every way imaginable. An incredibly boastful victory song with the characters stating that the White Witch should have known she could never defeat Aslan ("She never stood a chance; why did she stay?"). Also the tune is jubilant and seems to invite even the listeners to get up and dance.
* HeelFaceTurn: As in the books Edmund is eventually won over by Aslan, though the final verse of "Turkish Delight" would imply that he was always aware that his betrayal of his siblings was wrong. This is dramatized in "Something Is Happening In Me":
-->I looked in Aslan's eyes; now fears can't hide my lies


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* MinimalistCast: The three vocalists (Matthew, Nellie and Annie Ward) voice all the characters, including all four Pevensies, the Beavers and Father Christmas. Oddly, prominent characters like Mr. Tumnus, the White Witch and Aslan himself may be sung ''about'' but have no songs of their own.

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ConceptAlbum: The album is essentially the story of Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe in song.

EatDirtCheap: There's a line mentioning referencing a variation of this, from ''Literature/TheSilverChair''.

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EndlessWinter: {{Discussed}} in ''Christmas, Where Are You?'', where it talks about the near maddening effects that a winter like that would cause.

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LovePotion: The song ''Turkish Delight'' (and, to a lesser extent, ''Tell The Truth'') implies that the titular treat worked like a {{Downplayed}} version of this trope, causing Edmund to admire the White Witch to the point that he couldn't go against her wishes, even though on some level he still knew that what he was doing was wrong.

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SentientStars: There's a reference to hearing them sing during the creation of Narnia.

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EatDirtCheap: There's a line mentioning referencing a variation of this, from ''Literature/TheSilverChair''.
-->And you can drink diamonds I've been told

EndlessWinter: {{Discussed}} in ''Christmas, Where Are You?'', where it talks about the near maddening effects that a winter like that would cause.



-->'''Singer:''' Are you going to Narnia? Take me along with you!

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LovePotion: The song ''Turkish Delight'' (and, to a lesser extent, ''Tell The Truth'') implies that the titular treat worked like a {{Downplayed}} version of this trope, causing Edmund to admire the White Witch to the point that he couldn't go against her wishes, even though on some level he still knew that what he was doing was wrong.

NarniaTime / YearInsideHourOutside: The entirety of the second song:
--> Didn't you miss me? I was so long gone.

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''The Roar of Love'' is the fourth album by the Christian band Music/SecondChapterOfActs, originally published in 1980, with a collectors series rerelease releasing in 1991. It is a ConceptAlbum based on the classic book ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' by Creator/CSLewis.

The vocals for the album were recorded in a bedroom of the house the trio was staying in at the time, with them punching a hole in a wall for the mic cord, which led to a improvised mixing room in the garage. Most of the songs were entirely written by band member Music/AnnieHerring with the exception of the final song, which was a group effort between the entire band.

Each track flows directly into the next one, making the entire album one thirty-five minute song in a sense.

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!!Tracklist:
# Are You Goin' to Narnia? (3:26)
# Lucy's Long Gone (1:46)
# Tell The Truth (2:27)
# Turkish Delight (3:00)
# Son of Adam, Daughter of Eve (2:16)
# Christmas, Where Are You? (1:50)
# Gifts From Father Christmas (1:54)
# Aslan Is Killed (2:28)
# The Roar Of Love (2:28)
# I've Heard The Stars Sing Before (2:13)
# He's Broken Thru (3:14)
# Witch's Demise/Get It Into Your Head (2:40)
# Something Is Happening In Me (2:03)
# White Stag (3:25)

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ConceptAlbum: The album is essentially the story of Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe in song.

JumpedAtTheCall: The first line of the album suggests this:
-->'''Singer:''' Are you going to Narnia? Take me along with you!

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