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The Wind and the Lion

Jerry Goldsmith  Main Performer

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1 Main Title Goldsmith 1:29
2 I Remember (Love Theme) Goldsmith 2:43
3 The Horsemen Goldsmith 3:11
4 True Feelings Goldsmith 2:32
5 The Raisuli Goldsmith 2:11
6 The True Symbol Goldsmith 2:34
7 Raisuli Attacks Goldsmith 3:17
8 Lord of the Riff Goldsmith 2:42
9 The Tent Goldsmith 1:49
10 The Palace Goldsmith 2:29
11 The Legend Goldsmith 4:00
12 Morning Camp Goldsmith 3:19
13 The Letter Goldsmith 2:33
14 Something of Value Goldsmith 3:48
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The Wind and the Lion

Audio Compact Disc [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

Label: Intrada

Style: Soundtracks

The Wind and the Lion

UPC: 720258700520

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Main Title, I Remember (Love Theme), The Horsemen, True Feelings, The Raisuli, The True Symbol, Raisuli Attacks, Lord of the Riff, The Tent, The Palace, The Legend, Morning Camp, The Letter, Something of Value]
Contributors:

Jason Ankeny

The Wind and the Lion remains Jerry Goldsmith's purest, most rousing adventure score -- clearly influenced by the swashbuckling action music of Hollywood's golden age, its breakneck pacing and visceral intensity are unrivaled. Never the most subtle composer in the first place, Goldsmith pulls out all the stops here: The Wind and the Lion is unadulterated bombast forged from sweeping melodies, gloriously rich arrangements, and tribal percussion. It's above all about emotion: "I Remember (Love Theme)" is as gloriously overwrought as the most savage action cue, the climactic "Raisuli Attacks." But for all its operatic passion, the music never loses its focus or purpose -- even when the sensory assault reaches critical mass, Goldsmith's consummate artistry rings through loudest and clearest. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi