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James Horner - Where The River Runs Black (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

James Horner - Where The River Runs Black (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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James Horner's score for "Where The River Runs Black" features a blend of orchestral and indigenous musical elements, reflecting the film's themes of cultural conflict and environmentalism, and is notable for its haunting melodies and emotional depth.

Used Vinyl Record

Special Notes: Vinyl: VG++, Jacket: VG+

Condition: Expertly ultrasonic cleaned. Very Good (VG) or better condition. Guaranteed not to skip.

Catalog Number: Varèse Sarabande - STV 81290

This Edition Released: 1986


Discogs images show the correct release for this catalog number or UPC. Condition will be VG or better. Inserts may vary or may not be included.

Tracklist

A1: Where The River Runs Black (4:36)
A2: Underwater Ballet (3:39)
A3: Serra Pelada (2:46)
A4: Alone (3:39)
A5: The Ophanage (3:19)
A6: The Dolphins (2:23)
A7: Baptism (4:36)
B1: Down River (5:59)
B2: Magic Kitchen (2:01)
B3: Discovered At The Mine (3:51)
B4: The City (1:11)
B5: The Assassin (1:49)
B6: End Title (4:30)

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Shipped in heavy-duty record mailers with inner and outer sleeves, with vinyl placed behind the jacket to prevent seam splits.

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