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The Last Of The Mohicans: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Last Of The Mohicans: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Trevor Jones, Randy Edelman

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Track Listing

  1. The Last of the Mohicans (Theme)
  2. Elk Hunt
  3. The Kiss
  4. The Glade (Pt. 2)
  5. Fort Battle
  6. Promentory
  7. Munro's Office/Stockade
  8. Massacre/Canoes
  9. Top of the World
  10. The Courier
  11. Cora
  12. River Walk and Discovery
  13. Parlay
  14. The British Arrival
  15. Pieces of a Story
  16. I Will Find You - Trevor Jones, Clannad

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #567 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-11-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English, French

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
This is a production rife with odd pairings: English actor Daniel Day-Lewis joining up with the Mohawks; James Fenimore Cooper adapted by Michael Mann; disparate composers Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman teaming up. This last pairing seems a suspicious attempt to endow the score of this modern film adaptation of a junior high school literary evergreen with both a golden age of Hollywood dramatic bent (Jones) and a '90s-slick guitar-muzak veneer (Edelman). A strange amalgam that doesn't quite work. --Jerry McCulley


Customer Reviews

Arrangement5
I love the central theme of this soundtrack. Depending on the arrangement, it can be romantic, sad, patriotic, and thrilling. For anyone learning to score films, this one offers a great lesson on arrangements. Another good film scorer is Howard Shore. His themes for Lord of the Rings trilogy are also fantastically arranged for different moods.

soundtrack5
Excellent soundtrack, from a movie, one of the best i've heard. i'd recommend it, to anyone who likes music.

It's "a must have soundtrack", you'll love it5
I bought this and the DVD. I recomend to listen it in your car stereo, get it loud... and experience a teletrasportantion to te set of the film...

you'll feel that sentation of freedom and war, love and angry the movie shows.