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John Barry

Dances with Wolves [2004 Bonus Tracks]

Dances with Wolves [2004 Bonus Tracks]

UPC: 5099751513223

Format: CD

Release Date: Jul 05, 2004

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Original score composed and conducted by John Barry.
Recorded at Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Jon Burlingame.
Original score composed and conducted by John Barry.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Original score composed and conducted by John Barry.
Recorded at Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Composer: John Barry .
John Barry's fifth Oscar-winning score is a profoundly moving body of music, generally (though not entirely) elegiac in tone, very much like the movie for which it was written. It's also a bit of a mixed bag, occasionally falling back on material that will be familiar to fans of the James Bond movies that Barry scored during the early/mid-'60s. The main title theme uses some of those devices -- dense, heavy string passages adjacent to trumpet calls -- but it is hardly representative of the full score. The real heart of Dances With Wolves is the pensive, tragic "John Dunbar Theme," which is far closer in spirit to Barry's music for Somewhere in Time or They Might Be Giants, films (and scores) far removed from the Bond movies. It seems as though, when Barry is asked to write music for characters that are complex and troubled (of which Bond is neither), he delivers the goods in the guise of musical material that reflects those elements. Some elements familiar from the Bond films can be found scattered throughout this soundtrack, particularly the violin-driven "stings" that open "The Death of Timmons" and the horn calls that herald its closing; the string parts underneath the hyperactive percussion of "Pawnee Attack" might've been lifted right out of From Russia With Love and "Stands With a Fist Remembers," with its secondary violin part, in the upper register of the strings. Much of Dances With Wolves, however, shows a broadening of Barry's sound -- he uses the vast canvas of Kevin Costner's movie and Dean Semler's cinematography as the basis for one of the most richly scored soundtracks of his career, working with one of the largest orchestras ever heard in one of his films; "Journey to Fort Sedgewick," "Kicking Bird's Gift," "Two Socks at Play," "The Death of Cisco," and "Journey to the Buffalo Killing Ground" have an almost Copland-like majesty about them, and "The Buffalo Hunt" is one of the finest pieces of music the man ever wrote. At times, it sounds as though Barry had every string player and hornist in Los Angeles present, and topped it all out with an oversized percussion section, but none of the music or the scoring here sound excessive. Dances With Wolves has appeared in several CD editions, some featuring bonus tracks, and in 2000 became the first soundtrack ever released as a Super Audio CD (with presence on the percussion and the horns that will knock the listener's socks off). ~ Bruce Eder

Tracks:

1 - John Dunbar Theme
2 - Death Of Timmons
3 - Two Socks/The Wolf Theme
4 - Stands With A Fist Remembers
5 - Buffalo Robe
6 - Journey To The Buffalo Killing Ground
7 - Spotting The Heard
8 - Buffalo Hunt
9 - Fire Dance
10 - Two Socks At Play
11 - Falling In Love
12 - Love Theme
13 - John Dunbar Theme
14 - Pawnees/Pawnee Attack/Stone Calf Dies/Toughest Dies
15 - Victory
16 - Death Of Cisco
17 - Rescue Of Dances With Wolves
18 - Loss Of The Journal/The Return To Winter Camp
19 - Farewell/End Title
20 - Buffalo Hunt
21 - John Dunbar Theme