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Rob Roy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack From The Film
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Music CD Cover Composer: Carter Burwell Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 1995-05-02 Music Label: Virgin Records Us Product features: - 1995 Virgin Records America
Soundtracks: - Overture: Rob Roy/The Rieving Party
- Home From The Hills
- Hard Earth - Karen Matheson
- Procession For The Ill-Used
- Blood Sport
- The Gaelic Reels
- Ailein Duinn - Karen Matheson
- The Last Peaceful Night
- Troops In The Mist
- Honor Inflamed
- The Dispossessed: The Cave/Hard Home On The Moor
- The Blunt Reels - Capercaille
- Highland Justice: Call Of The Claymore/Assize Of The Gregorach
- A Standing Stone, A Silk Purse
- Theid Mi Dhachaigh (I'll Go Home) - Angus Grant/Karen Matheson
- Rannoch Moor Suite: Scorched Earth/Rannoch Moore Retreat/The Mists/Rob Come To Hand
- Morag's Lament - Karen Matheson
- Born By Rapids
- Love And Death Suite: My Beloved/A Matter Of Honor/Cunningham's End
- Robert And Mary
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Free Music Notes for Rob Roy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack From The Film AlbumFree Music Review: Burwell A Great Composer Hit: 4 Stars
Listening to this music while watching the film, it sounds like a full symphony orchestra which matches trhe epic sweep of the story. But, somehow, in the translation to the sonic perfection of the CD, the same pieces come across as chamber pieces played by a much smaller orchestra. But that's a good thing! More intimate but still kicks butt! Listen to this and the Fargo soundtrack, and you've got a composer who does beautiful and very original stuff. Guys like John Williams, James Horner and Jerry Goldsmith sound positively lame compared to Burwell. Only complaint: too many reprises of the main theme; gets a bit repetitious. Still a must have!
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