Gone With The Wind: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Main Title
- Tara
- O'Hara Family
- Scarlett Prepares for the Barbecue
- Twelve Oaks
- Barbecue [Extended Version]
- In the Library
- War Is Declared/Death of Charles
- At the Bazaar
- Escape from Atlanta
- Twelve Oaks in Ruin/Scarlett Comes Home
- I'll Never Be Hungry Again!
- Battle Montage
- Frank Kennedy Asks for Suellen's Hand [Extended Version]
- Paddock Scene
- New Store
- Scarlett in Shantytown
- Belle Watling and Melanie
- Twenty Inches!
- Melanie and Mammy
- Scarlett in the Mist/Rhett Leaves
- Flashback/Finale
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16019 in Music
- Released on: 1997-06-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
What's included is great, but much is missing!
This CD includes all of the "major" musical numbers in GWTW (such as the "Tara's Theme", of course) and is probably sufficient for most casual listeners. However, I was quite disappointed to find that many of the great pieces of background music found in the movie are missing. One example is the wonderful but brief segment of the "Southern Belle Waltz" that plays while Scarlett and Rhett scandalize Atlanta by dancing while she's still "in mourning". Another beautiful piece is the lush little harp & string segment at the end of Ashley Wilke's Christmas leave (where Scarlett watches him return to the war and vows to win him over), and the mournful church bell & string tune that follows (as we learn that the South is losing the war). I strongly recommend that you buy the "Deluxe" 2-CD version that contains these and many other little pieces of music instead. It's worth the extra dollars!
Truly Remarkable!
Max Steiner had a melodic and romantic style. His compositions could make any body weep to tears. This can be felt in his wonderful score for "Gone with the Wind". Since he had worked under the baton of Gustav Mahler, Steiner inherited much from the classical music. The soundtrack of David Selznick's spectacular stravaganza is a truly remarkable score in its grandeur, romantic and pompous moments. Frankly, my dear, you don't wanna miss it, do you?
A Classic You Must Own
The music score for Gone With the Wind is unsurpassed. Steiner's use of dramatic notes and love themes make up a great soundtrack. The Tara theme, Scarlett's theme and the Finale are symphonic. It's like hearing a great overture for an equally great film. IF you liked Gone With The Wind the movie the music is a vintage.




