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John Barry, Dances With Wolves: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD cover artwork

John Barry, Dances With Wolves: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Audio CD

Disk ID: 2003688

Disk length: 53m 56s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1990

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Main Title - Looks Like a Suicide 2:02
2. John Dunbar Theme 2:27
3. Journey to Fort Sedgewick 1:32
4. Ride to Fort Hays 3:51
5. Death of Timmons 2:12
6. Two Socks - The Wolf Theme 3:45
7. Pawnee Attack 2:44
8. Kicking Bird's Gift 2:10
9. Journey to the Buffalo Killing Ground 3:48
10. Buffalo Hunt 2:06
11. Stands With a Fist Remembers 2:01
12. Love Theme 2:16
13. John Dunbar Theme II 2:11
14. Two Socks at Play 2:11
15. Death of Cisco 8:45
16. Rescue of Dances With Wolves 3:27
17. Loss of the Journal and the Return to Winter Camp 2:18
18. Farewell and End Title 3:58

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Review

John Barry's Academy Award-winning score for actor/director Kevin Costner's nouveau western, Dances with Wolves, is nothing short of a modern classic by a film scoring master. Utilizing Wagnerian structure, Barry's three main themes recur in magisterial symphonic form. The memorable "John Dunbar" theme alone has become an almost subconscious part of modern life, utilized as Muzak and underscore for public events great and small. Barry's skills as an arranger color his themes in subtly shifting orchestral hues, giving even the most repeated melodic passages new emotional weight. Barry's rich music is living proof that the art of orchestral film scoring is still alive and surprisingly vital in the '90s. --Jerry McCulley

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