
MP3 CBR 320 kbps / 44.100kHz / Joint stereo | 70 mn | 150 Mb
Composed by Jerome Moross. Released in 1958. Edition La-La Land Records released in March 27, 2007.
Limited edition of 3,000 copies.
Track listing
01. Main Title (03:21)
02. Julie’s House (02:10)
03. The Welcoming (03:09)
04. The Hazing (01:49)
05. Courtin’ Time (01:21)
06. The Terrill Ranch (01:35)
07. Old Thunder (01:40)
08. The Raid Parts 1 & 2 (03:39)
09. McKay’s Decision (01:03)
10. The Capture (01:28)
11. McKay’s Triumph (00:35)
12. Major Terrill’s Party (01:30)
13. Major Terrill’s Party – Part 2 (01:09)
14. Waltz (02:16)
15. Polka (00:54)
16. Night In Blanco Canyon (00:52)
17. McKay’s Ride (01:20)
18. McKay Is Missing (02:02)
19. The Old House (02:18)
20. Waiting (00:30)
21. Horror Stories (01:04)
22. Big Muddy (02:33)
23. Still Waiting (01:37)
24. McKay Alone (01:20)
25. Night At Ladder Ranch (01:09)
26. The Fight (02:54)
27. Cattle At The River (02:21)
28. Pat’s Mistake (01:20)
29. Buck Comes For Julie (01:12)
30. The Abduction (01:10)
31. The Captive (01:34)
32. The Attempted Rape (02:10)
33. The War Party Gathers (02:39)
34. McKay In Blanco Canyon (02:27)
35. Jim And Julie (00:35)
36. The Major Alone (01:51)
37. The Duel (00:51)
38. The Death Of Buck Hannassey (02:44)
39. Ambush In Blanco Canyon – Part 1 (01:16)
40. Ambush In Blanco Canyon – Part 2 (01:47)
41. The Stalking (01:21)
42. End Title (01:59)
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Isn�t that great?
One of the best western-soundtracks ever!!!
Edit: AFAIC,this mono version still remains the definitive version of this legendary movie,with it being the complete score and a sound quality that is still very,very good. The movie was recorded in stereo but released with a mono soundtrack. When the transfer from film to tape was done in the early 1960’s,it was unfortunately done in mono only. That is a bass ackwards way of operating to my way of thinking, as to how these some of these studios operated back when.
The original 35mm masters may have been destroyed(?),at any rate there seems to be no real consensus as to their present existence. Hopefully,maybe they only are misplaced in some yet to be discovered archive and still have not yet completely deteriorated.