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Track Listing 1. March - (from "The Longest Day") 2. 633 Squadron - (from "633 Squadron") 3. Legend of Navarone, The - (from "The Guns Of Navarone") 4. Dam Busters, The - (from "The Dam Busters") 5. Aces High - (from "Luftwaffe March from Battle Of Britain") 6. Generals Suite, The - (from "MacArthur/Patton") 7. Night of the Generals, The - (from "The Night Of The Generals") 8. Colonel Bogey - (from "The Bridge On The River Kwai") 9. Where Eagles Dare - (from "Where Eagles Dare") 10. Das Boot - (from "The Boat") 11. Great Escape, The - (from "The Great Escape") 12. March - (from "The Battle Of Midway") 13. Prelude - (from "The Battle Of The Bulge") 14. Force 10 From Navarone - (from "Force 10 From Navarone") 15. The Rock (from "In Harm's Way") / First Victory (from "In Harm's Way") 16. Sink the Bismarck! - (from "Sink The Bismarck!") 17. Bridge at Remagen, The - (from "Bridge at Remagen") 18. Overture - (from "A Bridge Too Far") 19. March - (from "1941") 20. Is Paris Burning? - (from "Is Paris Burning?")
| Details | | Producer: | James Fitzpatrick | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
Album Notes THE LONGEST DAY - MUSIC FROM THE CLASSIC WAR FILMS includes music from films such as "The Longest Day", "The Guns Of Navarone", "Patton", "Bridge On The River Kwai", "Das Boot", "A Bridge Too Far" and others. THE LONGEST DAY features the music of Dimitri Tiomkin, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Paul Anka, and other notable film composers as performed by The City Of Prague Philharmonic, conducted by Paul Bateman. Recorded in April 1994. Includes liner notes by David Wishart.
Industry Reviews MUSIC FROM THE CLASSIC WAR FILMS includes music from films such as The Longest Day, The Guns Of Navarone, Patton, Bridge On The River Kwai, Das Boot, A Bridge Too Far and others. THE LONGEST DAY features the music of Dimitri Tiomkin, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Paul Anka, and other notable film composers as performed by The City Of Prague Philharmonic, conducted by Paul Bateman. Recorded in April 1994. Includes liner notes by David Wishart.
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