
Disc 1
1. Main Titles (Hispaniola) (3’33)
2. Opening (3’02)
3. Dreams Of Adventure Part I (1’14)
4. Monasterio De La Rabida (4’24)
5. City Of Isabel (2’08)
6. Into The Soul (2’53)
7. Moxica And The Horse Part I (5’27)
8. Execution (2’26)
9. Eternity (3’45)
10.Conquest Of Paradise Part I (4’16)
11.Light And Shadow (3’46)
12.Monasterio De La Rabida Part II (Psalmus) (2’10)
13.Moxica And The Horse Part II (5’46)
14.Dreams Of Adventure Part II (3’58)
Disc 2
1. Pinta Nina Santa Maria (11’40)
2. West Across The Ocean Sea (2’53)
3. Luz De Luna (1’01)
4. Twenty Eighth Parallel (5’14)
5. Echoes Of Glory (2’55)
6. Deliverance (4’52)
7. Clash Of Civilisation (1’42)
8. Lament (3’09)
9. Cuhuni (1’16)
10. Line Open (CD Maxi Single Version) (4’45)
11. Lanscape (CD Maxi Single Version) (1’37)
12. Destiny (1’26)
13. Fuerte Navidad (4’39)
14. Conquest Of Paradise Part II (End Titles) (4’06)
Contains F/X
HQ scans and 320k link on #9 courtesy of ADLANTIS

Thread 94478 kindly thanks for the post. 🙂
The official East West release of 1492 suffered from the same handicapas Warner’s official release of Blade Runner: a sever lack of music present on screen but not reflected in the official score. Vangelis has rationalized this saying that he prefers to bring something fresh‚ new to the commercial soundtrack. Be that as it may‚ these releases usually "leave us hanging" and wishing for more music from the film.
The (fake) OWM tried to put together a more complete version of 1492 ontwo cds‚ but failed miserably to deliver something coherent since itwas riddled with horrible looping. Now‚ Andromeda‚ has gotten its hands on what seems like non-dialog copy of 1492 for dubbing and we can finally listen to Vangelis’ beautiful melodies with minor background effects and no looping.
In theory‚ the idea behind Andromeda’s release is a very good one: mixing incidental tracks from the non-dialog source with the official score. (Sort of like the Esper Edition with Blade Runner). However‚ unlike Esper Productions‚ Andromeda fails in its execution. Why? Two reasons. The music of the discs is not chronologically ordered. Examples: The disc starts off with the cue of Columbus landing on the island of Hispanola‚ something that happens halfway through the film. "Moxica and the Horse" which happens in the third act of the film appears near the beginning of the disc. On disc two‚ we hear cues of the Spaniards liberation of Granada‚ something which occurs near the beginning of the film. Why the Andromeda producers decided to do this is beyond me.
Lastly‚ the mixing and/or blending of tracks is very clumsy. Instead of having a nice coherent flow to the tracks‚ we have abrupt endings and awkward transitions. In any case‚ it’s certainly nice to have all the 1492 music there on one release‚ it’s just a shame that Andromeda didn’t present it correctly when it had the chance."
Sebastian
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1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) Complete Soundtrack Score 2CD
Composed by: Vangelis
MIRROR 320kbps: CONTACT ME
Tracklist:
CD1
01. Main Titles (Hispaniola)
02. Opening
03. Dreams Of Adventure Part I
04. Monasterio De La Rabida
05. City Of Isabel
06. Into The Soul
07. Moxica And The Horse Part I
08. Execution
09. Eternity
10. Conquest Of Paradise Part I
11. Light And Shadow
12. Monasterio De La Rabida Part II (Psalmus)
13. Moxica And The Horse Part II
14. Dreams Of Adventure Part II
CD2
01. Pinta, Nina, Santa Maria
02. West Across The Ocean Sea
03. Luz De Luna
04. Twenty Eighth Parallel
05. Echoes Of Glory
06. Deliverance
07. Clash Of Civilisation
08. Lament
09. Cuhuni
10. Line Open (single version)
11. Lanscape (single version)
12. Destiny
13. Fuerte Navidad
14. Conquest Of Paradise Part II (End Titles)