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The Missing

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Download links and information about The Missing by James Horner, Missing. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:17:27 minutes.

Artist: James Horner, Missing
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:17:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. New Mexico, 1885 (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 2:26
2. The Stranger (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 3:51
3. Dawn To Dusk; The Riderless Horse (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 4:22
4. A Dark And Restless Wind (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 3:18
5. The Search Begins (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 2:15
6. Lilly's Fate Is In These Hands (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 6:43
7. The Brujo's Storm - A Loss Of Innocence (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 8:30
8. Setting The Trap - Staying One Step Ahead... (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 3:55
9. A Curse Of Ghosts (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 4:43
10. A Rescue Is Planned (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 6:18
11. Kayitah's Death - The Soaring Hawk (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 4:24
12. Rescue And Breakout (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 3:23
13. Profound Loss (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 3:22
14. An Insurmountable Hurdle (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 3:45
15. The Long Ride Home (featuring Michael Taylor, Tony Hinnigan, Michael Fisher, The Orchestra, Brian Kilgore) 16:12

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On his score for Ron Howard's brooding Western The Missing, James Horner reins in some of his lush tendencies as a composer, delivering a restrained but still emotional collection of music. Nevertheless, even the score's smaller compositions, such as "New Mexico, 1885," retain the epic sound that defines Horner's work. This tension is put to particularly good use on "Dawn to Dusk; The Riderless Horse," which begins with delicate flutes and strings before soaring into a quietly majestic melody that becomes darker and more ominous as it unfolds. Most of the score alternates between yearning and hope, as on "The Search Begins," and eerie portent, as on "Dark and Restless Wind" and "The Brujo's Storm — A Loss of Innocence." Horner's music also ties into the film's Native American aspects with the use of flutes as both a textural and melodic element, particularly on tracks like "The Stranger" and "A Rescue Is Planned," where they sound like crying wolves. Likewise, "Setting the Trap" and "An Insurmountable Hurdle" are thrilling homages to past Western scores. All of these themes, musical and emotional, culminate on "The Long Ride Home," a 16-minute finale that encompasses the delicacy and danger that are in the rest of the score. One of Horner's most accomplished scores in recent memory, The Missing is nearly as much of a journey as the film it enhances.