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01-30-2014, 04:44 AM

A Passage To India
Composed and Conducted by Maurice Jarre
1. A Passage to India (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjBQzfNNelI)
2. The Marabar Caves
3. The Bombay March
4. Ghosts
5. The Temple
6. Frangipani/Original Main Title
7. Chandrapore (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FR2HM-4QBI)
8. Adela
9. Expectations
10. Bicycle Ride
11. Climbing the Cliffs
12. Nightmare
13. Kashmir
14. Back to England
"Bonus Tracks"
15. Colonial Club Orchestra
16. Himalayan Mountain Horns
17. Punjaub March
18. Procession 1
19. Procession 2
20. Procession 3
21. Procession 4
22. Procession 5
Total Time: 57:25
All Tracks @ MP3 VBR V-0 (Extreme)
Sendspace (http://www.sendspace.com/file/s31qbx)
I believe this wasn't posted already in the forum so here is the latest soundtrack edition of A Passage to India, by the great late Maurice Jarre.
This was the last time Jarre worked with David Lean. A collaboration that began with Lawrence of Arabia and continued with other milestones scores in the music career of Maurice Jarre like Doctor Zhivago and Ryan's Daughter.
It's largely a monothematic score. It is based primarily in the Adele theme, whose jaunty melody is, in my opinion, one of the bests composed by Jarre for a David Lean picture. The score is sporadically used in the movie, yet Jarre developed the theme in different ways to insert on key scenes, so the music can be at the time exultant, majestic and the next is mysterious and alarming.
A soundtrack that ends in a remarkable way, one of the greatest director/composer collaborations in movie history. Enjoy :)