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FILM MUSIC BY JAMES HORNER (Soundtrack)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: James Horner
Label:
Sliva Screen Records Ltd
Release Date: August 8 2006
Links:

www.silvascreenmusic.com


www.james-horner.com/

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Titanic (1997)/ My Heart Will Go On (5:06)
2
Troy (2004)/ Remember (6:06)
3
Braveheart (1995)/ Braveheart End Titles (7:06)
4
Legends of the Fall (1994)/ Legends of the Fall (7:17)
5
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)/ Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan End Titles (5:51)
6
Cocoon (1985)/ Cocoon (7:24)
7
Apollo 13 (1995)/ Apollo 13 (3:04)
8
The Mask of Zorro (1998)/ The Mask of Zorro (6:11)
9
Deep Impact (1989)/ Wedding (4:20)
10
Willow (1988)/ Willow (Theme) (3:53)

REVIEW

In 1997, director James Cameron became “The King of the World” with a certain movie about a sinking ship called the Titanic. Not only did millions of movie-goers flock to the theatres to cry buckets of tears, millions of music lovers embraced the soundtrack composed by James Horner.

How apt it is then, to open this compilation album with the theme song from that movie. The composer was also awarded two Oscars for Best Original Dramatic Score and Best Original Song for his work.

This 56-minute album features 10 of Horner’s celebrated compositions, ranging from his first major Hollywood composition in Nicholas Meyer’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), to Wolfgang Peterson’s epic drama Troy (2004).

In fact, Horner’s score for Troy was composed in less than a month because the movie studio rejected composer Gabriel Yared’s work, stating the reason that it felt too old-fashioned.

You’d be amazed at Horner’s ability to compose such an affecting and alluring score with such short notice by just listening to Troy’s theme on this album.

Listeners would also be able to identify Horner’s constant use of choral voices and French horns in his works. The two elements blend beautifully and create a harmoniously dramatic feel throughout the album, which all 10 tracks are performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. In fact, we’d think this style would work nicely in his score for Mel Gibson’s upcoming action drama Apocalytpo.

If you are not a soundtrack score fan, some of the less familiar themes from Ron Howard’s Cocoon (1985) and Willow (1988) may not arouse your interest. But give the album a few spins and you’d understand how Horner earned his own place in the world of movie score composing over the years.

 

SOUNDTRACK RATING:

Review by John Li

 

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