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Track List
01) 20th Century Fox Fanfare and Cinemascope Ext
02) Gone With the Wind
03) As Time Goes by
04) The Harry Lime Theme
05) Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darlin'
06) The Dambusters
07) Main Theme
08) Around the World in 80 Days
09) March
10) Main Theme
11) Overture
12) Parade of the Charioteers
13) Young Love
14) Main Theme
15) Psycho - Main Theme / Murder
16) Overture
17) Moon River
Cd 2
01) Overture
02) Baby Elephant Walk
03) The James Bond Theme
04) The Pink Panther Theme
05) Main Title
06) 633 Squadron
07) Zorba's dance
08) Lara's Theme
09) Born Free
10) Main Title
11) Casino Royale: Theme
12) The Windmills of Your Mind
13) Main Theme
14) Love Theme
15) 2001: A Space Odyssey (Introduction from Also spra
16) Main Theme
Cd 3
01) Jill's Theme
02) Midnight Cowboy
03) Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
04) Love Story
05) Main Title
06) Summer of '42
07) Speak Softly Love
08) Dueling Banjos
09) Tubular Bells
10) Main Theme
11) Suite de pièce in D minor, HWV 437: IV. Sarabande
12) Main Theme
13) Gonna Fly Now
14) Main Theme
15) Main Title / Resolution and Finale
16) Cavatina
17) Main Theme
Cd 4
01) End Titles
02) Somewhere in Time
03) Chariots of Fire
04) The Raiders March
05) Bicycle Chase & End Credits
06) Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
07) The Natural
08) Deborah's Theme
09) Back to the Future: Main Theme
10) Main Theme
11) Jean De Florette
12) Gabriel's Oboe
13) Love Theme
14) Theme
15) John Dunbar Theme
16) Main Title
Cd 5
01) Unchained Melody
02) Main Title
03) Theme
04) Main Title
05) Suite
06) True Romance - You're So Cool
07) The Heart Asks Pleasure First
08) Schindler's List
09) Girl on a Bicycle
10) End Titles
11) End Titles
12) The Balcony Scene
13) The English Patient
14) Main Themes
15) Main Title
16) Titanic-My Heart Will Go On
17) Hymn to the Fallen




































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True aficionados of film scores may suggest that a better title for this six-disc set would be "100 Popular Film Themes" or "Themes from 100 Popular Films." It's a chronological survey, but there is an emphasis on the themes from the age of the blockbuster (i.e., the late '70s onward). Silva Screen's specialty is symphonic recordings of movie themes and music highlights sold as an alternative to the actual, full movie soundtrack/score recordings, and what's here is pulled from those recordings. Even in some of the highlights from the 1950s and early '60s, the full symphonic, stereo sound of these excerpts is so different from the original, monaural soundtracks and the scrappy studio orchestras that the music seems almost too "Evening at the Pops" or 101 Strings-ish. For everything else, however, the sound and energy are just as good as the originals. Memorable themes such as the guitar Cavatina from The Deer Hunter and Tubular Bells from The Exorcist break up the symphonic sound. There's plenty here that most people will recognize, even if they haven't seen all of the most popular movies of the last 30 years. John Williams, Danny Elfman, and Hans Zimmer are well represented, as are their elders John Barry, Bernard Herrmann, and Jerry Goldsmith. A few of the foreign films thrown into the mix are The Dambusters, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, Cinema Paradiso, and Les Choristes. Nitpickers will argue that the unforgettable music from Where Angels Fear to Tread and The Red Violin are greater than that of Air Force One and The Da Vinci Code, and they'll complain about the scarcity of picks from Hollywood's Golden Age. Korngold is completely missing from this collection, as are Miklós Rózsa before 1959's Ben-Hur and the theme from the 1940 Mark of Zorro, which appears on other Silva Screen compilations. But for more casual fans of film music and fans of movies in general, it will remind them of some entertaining hours spent at the movies.
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