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  • 1.  	Main Title / A Clear And Present Danger (05:24) 2.  	Operation Reciprocity (03:25) 3.  	The Ambush (09:50) 4.  	The Laser-Guided Missile (03:51) 5.  	Looking For Clues (03:32) 6.  	Deleting The Evidence (04:41) 7.  	Greer's Funeral / Betrayal (06:21) 8.  	Escobedo's New Friend (05:28) 9.  	Second Hand Copter (02:15) 10.  	Truth Needs A Soldier / End Title (05:48)

    1.  	Main Title/Clear And Present Danger (05:24) 2.  	President's Mission (01:16) 3.  	Jack's New Office (01:40) 4.  	Greer Signs Memo (00:47) 5.  	Cortez Arrives In U.S. (01:13) 6.  	Jack Briefs FBI/President (01:00) 7.  	Operation Reciprocity (03:22) 8.  	Blow Up Narcotics Plane (01:59) 9.  	Try Lindo Brand (01:23) 10.  	Fire In The Hole (01:53) 11.  	Moira's Fatal Phone Call (01:43) 12.  	Ambush (09:53) 13.  	Casket Arrival (02:46) 14.  	The Laser-Guided Missile (03:55) 15.  	Jack Sees Bombing (00:59) 16.  	Looking For Clues [Film Ending] (03:39) 17.  	Cortez Is Watched (02:46) 18.  	Greer's Last Hospital (01:43) 19.  	Deleting The Evidence (04:43)   1.  	Greer's Funeral/Betrayal (06:22) 2.  	Chavez Sees Prisoners (01:30) 3.  	Escobedo's New Friend Part 2 (03:21) 4.  	Second Hand Copter (02:14) 5.  	Rebuffed [Not In Film] (01:08) 6.  	Escobedo's New Friend Part 1 (01:40) 7.  	Cortez Kills Escobedo (02:50) 8.  	Finding The Prisoners [Film Version] (01:27) 9.  	Jack Creates Diversion (01:35) 10.  	Woodroom/Finale (04:35) 11.  	Escobedo's New Friend Part 3 (02:02) 12.  	Truth Needs A Soldier/End Title (05:48)



  • Recording dates: 14–17, 20–24, 27–29 and July 13, 1994,
    Orchestrations: Don Davis
    Music preparation: Bob Bornstein
    Sound engineer: Shawn Murphy
    Music Editor: Joe E. Rand
    Supervising Music Editor: Jim Henrikson
    Musicians: Michael Fisher, Ralph Grierson, Tony Hinnigan, James Horner, Randy Kerber, Mike Taylor, Ian Underwood, Kazu Matsui
    Studio: Todd-AO Scoring Stage, Studio City
    Music contractor: Nathan Kaproff
    French horn: James Thatcher

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