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Maurice Jarre At Abbey Road

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Download links and information about Maurice Jarre At Abbey Road by Maurice Jarre, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 57:13 minutes.

Artist: Maurice Jarre, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Release date: 1971
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 11
Duration: 57:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Georges Franju Suite: The Keepers / Therese / The Horror Chamber of Doctor Faustus 16:32
2. Behold a Pale Horse 2:49
3. Ghost 4:11
4. Witness (Building the Barn) 5:02
5. Jacob's Ladder 3:24
6. Prancer 6:15
7. Gorillas In the Mist 2:48
8. Fatal Attraction 5:09
9. Moon Over Parador 4:31
10. Dead Poets Society 5:13
11. Bombay March (From a Passage to India) 1:19

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Maurice Jarre's score for the 1971 film Soleil Rouge — a samurai-Western hybrid starring Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune — is as idiosyncratic and distinctive as the movie itself, employing an arsenal of exotic instruments to create music that fuses traditions from the Far East and the Old West. Jarre's approach mirrors the film's narrative arc, first introducing spaghetti Western elements before gradually expanding to embrace a moody Japanese sensibility clearly influenced by Fumio Hayasaka's classic scores for Akira Kurosawa. The reliance on atmosphere over action sets apart Soleil Rouge from Jarre's most famous soundtracks, as does its use of odd instruments and fractured, experimental melodies. Not everything works, but what does is wonderful.