New World Zorro (1990s) "Complete Zorro Soundtrack"



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Hawkeye31
07-29-2014, 10:34 PM
I’ve finally taken the time to watch the DVDs, after growing up watching the series on YTV back in the 90s.

One thing that always always ALWAYS stood out for me was the music. The Spanish horn in scenes just showing life in Los Angeles before things got tense, for whatever reason. The music for the swordfights and even for when Zorro was riding across the land/screen on Tornado. (then, of course, there’s the abundantly memorable opening theme song!).

I see there is a "Complete Zorro" soundtrack for this series, available on CD, but I’m wondering if people have this available for download or something with more songs (like the Spanish horn bits I referred to) that don’t seem to be on the CD release?

Greatly appreciated, many thanks in advance!

John "Hawkeye"


Amanda
07-29-2014, 11:18 PM
A composer name would be nice. A single cd? Then it can be nowhere near "complete", ans that’d be hours of score, presumably, unless it was tracked and retracked endlessly….

Hawkeye31
07-29-2014, 11:38 PM
A composer name would be nice. A single cd? Then it can be nowhere near "complete", ans that’d be hours of score, presumably, unless it was tracked and retracked endlessly….

The tracks on the CD are composed by Jay Asher.

I see no other sources indicating where the Spanish horn/trumpet music might’ve been from. Might’ve been stock music from somewhere.


Amanda
07-30-2014, 08:12 AM
I did track down the info on it, but searches for the actual item are negative so far, sorry.

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