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Originally released on McKennitt’s 1997 album , the song is a prime example of her signature "world music" fusion. Soundtracks - Soldier (1998) - IMDb

: The song’s ethereal, ancient-sounding production clashes with the cold, industrial environment of the protagonist, Todd (Kurt Russell), a "discarded" soldier finding his humanity on a waste planet.

Edit. Power Trip. Written by David Wyndorf. Produced by David Wyndorf and Matthew Hyde (as Matt Hyde) Performed by Monster Magnet. SoundtrackINFO: Soldier Soundtrack

is a haunting, atmospheric track by Canadian singer-songwriter Loreena McKennitt , famously featured in the soundtrack of the 1998 science fiction action film Soldier , starring Kurt Russell. Cinematic Integration in Soldier (1998)

: It is often associated with the film’s "Redemption" arc, used to evoke a sense of longing for a home and a past that the soldiers never truly had. Musical Composition and Style

In the film Soldier , directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, the song provides a stark emotional contrast to the movie's gritty, futuristic military setting. While the majority of the score was composed by , McKennitt’s track was selected as a key licensed piece to underscore the film's deeper themes of displacement and redemption.