Dragonheart

Randy Edelman  Main Performer

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1 World of the Heart (Main Title) Edelman 3:17
2 To the Stars Edelman 3:11
3 Wonders of an Ancient Glory Edelman 2:21
4 Einon Edelman 3:53
5 The Last Dragon Slayer Edelman 4:00
6 Bowen's Ride Edelman 2:33
7 Mexican Standoff Edelman 2:20
8 Draco Edelman 1:13
9 A Refreshing Swim Edelman 1:25
10 Re-Baptism Edelman 2:47
11 Bowen's Decoy Edelman 3:22
12 Kyle, the Wheat Boy Edelman 4:24
13 The Connection Edelman 2:25
14 Flight to Avalon Edelman 2:54
15 Finale Edelman 5:28
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Dragonheart

Audio Compact Disc [Original Score]

Label: MCA

Style: Soundtracks

Dragonheart

UPC: 008811144920

Release Date: 05/28/1996

Original Release Date: 05/28/1996

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [World of the Heart (Main Title), To the Stars, Wonders of an Ancient Glory, Einon, The Last Dragon Slayer, Bowen's Ride, Mexican Standoff, Draco, A Refreshing Swim, Re-Baptism, Bowen's Decoy, Kyle, the Wheat Boy, The Connection, Flight to Avalon, Finale]
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Jason Ankeny

Dragonheart remains Randy Edelman's most memorable and fully realized film score, achieving a unique fusion of epic fantasy and light comedy that fully emphasizes the composer's strengths. Edelman's main theme, "World of the Heart," will be instantly familiar to anyone who's seen a movie trailer in the last decade of so -- a soaring melody that's equal parts grandeur and adventure, it's been recycled umpteen times over by films with none of the sword-and-sorcery elements of Dragonheart, but its all-purpose romanticism is undeniably potent. Between the widescreen themes that bookend the score, however, Edelman returns to the intimate character-driven themes that are his bread and butter, capturing an energy and whimsy that perfectly complement the onscreen action. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi