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John Williams - The Terminal (2004) FLAC

John Williams - The Terminal (2004) FLAC

BAND/ARTIST: John Williams

  • Title: The Terminal (The Terminal/Soundtrack Version)
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Decca Soundtracks
  • Genre: Soundtrack, Film Soundtracks
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:57:51
  • Total Size: 135.0 MB / 236.5 MB
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Tracklist:
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[4:13] 01. John Williams - Williams: The Tale Of Viktor Navorski
[8:03] 02. John Williams - Williams: Dinner With Amelia
[3:17] 03. John Williams - Williams: A Legend Is Born
[4:44] 04. John Williams - Williams: Viktor And His Friends
[5:34] 05. John Williams - Williams: The Fountain Scene
[5:02] 06. John Williams - Williams: The Wedding Of Officer Torres
[3:46] 07. John Williams - Williams: Jazz Autographs
[3:02] 08. John Williams - Williams: Refusing To Escape
[1:50] 09. John Williams - Williams: Krakozhia National Anthem and Homesickness
[3:18] 10. John Williams - Williams: Looking For Work
[3:19] 11. John Williams - Williams: Gupta's Deliverance
[4:03] 12. John Williams - Williams: Finding Coins and Learning To Read
[5:06] 13. John Williams - Williams: "Destiny"... "Canneloni"... and The Tale Of Viktor Navorski Reprise
[2:48] 14. John Williams - Williams: A Happy Navorski Ending!



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ALBUM DESCRIPTION
Director Steven Spielberg keeps coming up with different kinds of films, and composer John Williams, with whom he has collaborated on 21 of them now, keeps finding appropriate musical settings. For The Terminal, a film about an Eastern European trapped in the international arrivals airport terminal in New York when his country erupts into civil war, Williams seems to have taken inspiration from the main character's origins and the film's lightly comic mood. His main theme for this character, "The Tale of Viktor Navorski," playfully recalls "The Third Man Theme," even if it is played on a clarinet most of the time. There is also a love theme for the bittersweet romance Navorski enters into, and that minor-key motive echoes such familiar tunes as "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" and even the folk ballad "Barbara Allen." The soundtrack album is presented out of sequence from the film, and it is very much oriented to listening as opposed to simply mirroring the actions on screen. This makes it a better audio experience, with Williams' themes being developed and finished. But it in some ways does not reflect the movie accurately. In particular, the big payoff of the film turns out to be Navorski's purpose in coming to America, which is to get an autograph from jazz musician Benny Golson. Onscreen, we see and hear Golson, but he is not featured on the soundtrack album, which is a shame.
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1 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
Total length: 00:57:51
Main artist: John Williams
Composer: John Williams
Label: Decca Soundtracks
Genre: Soundtracks, Film Soundtracks
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
© 2004 Universal Classics Group, a Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
℗ 2004 Universal Classics Group, a Division of UMG Recordings Inc.



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  • Jos
  •  wrote in 06:19
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Wow, i love this movie! Thanks for the soundtrack.