1. Overture 2. Main Title 3. Miracle 4. Nefud Mirage 5. Rescue Of Gasim 6. Bringing Gasim Into Camp 7. Arrival At Auda's Camp 8. The Voice Of The Guns 9. In Whose Name Do You Ride? 10. Continuation Of The Miracle 11. Sun's Anvil 12. Lawrence And Body Guard 13. That Is The Desert 14. End Title
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David Lean's extraordinary widescreen dramatization of T. E. Lawrence's odyssey into Arabian culture is among the most ambitious and exalted of screen epics, rich in visual splendor, historic detail, psychological nuance, and exemplary performances. Count French composer Maurice Jarre among the stars, for his single line main theme has become among the most instantly recognizable in screen music, evoking the vast sweep of the desert horizons with a perfect synthesis of the exotic and the romantic. As a musical reflection of the English Lawrence's own romantic fascination with Arabian culture, Jarre's overture and various film cues make this an enduring classic. --Sam Sutherland Album Description
Maurice Jarre's acclaimed score for the original motion picture performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The title track has been described as one of the most famous melodies ever, and though it has been released before, this new, revamped edition has been re-mastered to great effect. The booklet contains stills from the film and extensive liner notes. 13 tracks total. Castle.
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Lawrence Of Arabia: Original Soundtrack Recording - Newly Restored Edition
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1990-04-25)
- Publisher: Varese Sarabande
- Label: Varese Sarabande
- Format: Soundtrack
- Studio: Varese Sarabande
- Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #58061
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Summary: Lawrence of Arabia, a classic film score for the ages.... 2008-05-03
Comment: David Lean's epic film from 1962, "Lawrence of Arabia" is one of the big screen's finest achievements due in great part to the sweeping score writen by Maurice Jarre. Here is a match as close to perfect as I can imagine of spectacular visuals supported by stunning music, more than ably recorded for the Original Soundtrack release. For me, the listening experience was as enjoyable as viewing the film but after a few years, the soundtrack disappeared into vinyl memory. That is until I recently purchased the CD and to my suprise, Sir Adrian Boult's beautifully conducted score is as evocative and magical as ever. I hope you enjoy this music as much as I do.
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Summary: This album does not have "Who's name do you ride" on it!!! 2007-02-22
Comment: It shows it playable on the media player, but isn't on the album itself, very disappointed, as that is my favorite track!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: One of the greatest scores ever! 2004-07-23
Comment: Maurice Jarre's Academy Award Winning score to "Lawrence of Arabia" is pure delight. It contains great music from the film and sounds excellent. If you're looking for the soundtrack to the film, get the original and avoid the newer re-recordings by Tony Bremner which sound nothing like the Original.
1 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Any Reviews For This Particular CD? 2004-05-17
Comment: I was looking for reviews for this particular CD and all I see are reviews for the DVD. Oh, well. I didn't rate this CD with a single star--Amazon forced me to put something there. Again with the "oh, well."
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: moon and stars 2002-09-26
Comment: This cd is a beautiful thing. The music captures both the english and arabic characterisitics of the movie. However not the character of Lawrence, which would be ,like lasooing the moon and stars and putting them in a little box..... the movie scratches only the surface of the being in question not giving him justice , making him too much a hero, (he was a human with failures) . However his being described by himself in 7 pillars as "a crystal, many facets) he cannot be caught up in any space or described adequately with music. But the music hints at the exquisiteness of his spirit.
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