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[tab]1.  	Distant Memories (05:04) 2.  	Dwayne's Letters (02:45) 3.  	Faraway Thoughts (03:59) 4.  	Three Generations (Piano Solo) (02:49) 5.  	The Letter Home (02:37) 6.  	In Country (06:52) 7.  	Emmett (02:30) 8.  	The Vietnam Memorial (02:11) 9.  	Fallen Friends (10:04) BONUS TRACKS: 10.  	First Flashback (00:54) 11.  	Finding Photo (00:46) 12.  	Just A Country Boy (01:12) 13.  	The Vietnam Memorial (01:03) 14.  	Three Generations (Piano With Orchestra) (02:48) 15.  	Family Supper (Part I) (01:14) 16.  	Family Supper (Part II) (01:15) 17.  	The Storm (02:32)

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Recorded on March 29, 30, 31 and April 1, 1989, at CBS Radford Studios, Studio City, California, and on April 5, 6, 7, 15 and 17, 1989, at THE BURBANK STUDIOS #1, Los Angeles, California.

Orchestrations: James Horner, Greig McRitchie
Scoring Mixer: Shawn Murphy
Music Editor: Jim Henrikson
Trumpet Solos: Malcolm McNAB
Clavier: Ian Underwood, Ralph Grierson
Guitare: Thomas Tedesco
Shakuhachi: Kazu Matsui

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CONVERSATION WITH JAMES HORNER

"If you build it he will come ..." Just like Ray Kinsella, the character played by Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams, a voice (or rather my intuition) led me to create the Association and the James Horner Film Music website. Every minute, every hour spent working for this project was partly guided by an objective I held close in my heart: publish a new, previously unreleased conversation with James Horner. I gave myself five years to get there. Next January we will celebrate four years of JHFM... Unlike the composer, who never listens again to his old music and who never[...]

AUSTRALIA, 1991: JAMES HORNER SEMINARS

Having published interviews given in the early 80's to the CinemaScore magazine (see our article), we continue our exploration of the archives of the past with the publication of the two seminars which James Horner participated in, December 1991 in Australia.   That year, the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) was celebrating film music with a series of courses and activities to recognize and celebrate the contribution that music makes to the screen experience. James Horner had made the trip to take part in a variety of national activities intended to stimulate an atmosphere of appreciation for the work of[...]

IN COUNTRY: IN JEWELRY

  Many thanks to Regina Fake, for giving us the opportunity to write this article in the best possible conditions.  “There is no such thing as an absolute masterpiece. For my part, I like Cocoon, In Country and The Spitfire Grill very much indeed.” James Horner – 1998. We can never be sufficiently grateful to Douglass Fake and Roger Feigelson for finally releasing such a favourite Horner score, for which a place in our CD shelves had been reserved for a long time. For two decades we were certain that the brilliant music of Norman Jewison’s film deserved an album release. Intrada’s[...]

INTRADA RELEASES IN COUNTRY

  ↵ Norman Jewison’s 1989 drama In Country inspired James Horner one of his most haunting and emotional scores. The elegiac orchestral melodies, among his finest, are the foundation of future masterworks, such as Legends Of The Fall and Courage Under Fire. However, this music was never available on album. Intrada has just repaired such absence with a 51-minute long CD, containing the complete score from original two-track stereo session mixes.   Track listing The Album 01. Distant Memories 5:04 02. Dwayne's Letters 2:45 03. Faraway Thoughts 3:59 04. Three Generations (Piano Solo) 2:49 05. The Letter Home 2:37 06. In Country 6:52 07. Emmett 2:30 08. The Vietnam Memorial 2:11 09. Fallen Friends 10:04 Total[...]

KAZU MATSUI

Kazu Matsui (born in Tokyo June 5, 1954) is a master of the shakuhachi (traditional Japanese bamboo flute). After traveling through Europe and India, he studied ethnic arts at UCLA before returning to Tokyo to teach. Meanwhile he participated in the music of Willow, Legends of the Fall and Jumanji. He also produced recordings of his wife, keyboardist Keiko Matsui and has published many solo albums.  Official site: kazumatsui.com Source: Artistdirect.com     [...]


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