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StreamingSoundtracks.com - The Lion In Winter - John Barry
Album Information
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Album The Lion In Winter
Artist John Barry
Year 1968
Genre Soundtrack
Rating
Contributor BhelPuri


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
AmazoniTunes 01 The Lion In Winter
John Barry
2:25 133
AmazoniTunes 02 Allons Gai Gai Gai
John Barry
1:38 9
iTunes 03 Richard's Joust / Geoffrey's Battle
John Barry
1:18 7
AmazoniTunes 04 Chinon / Eleanor's Arrival
John Barry
3:36 43
iTunes 05 Fanfare For Philip / The Great Hall Feast
John Barry
1:21 12
AmazoniTunes 06 The Herb Garden
John Barry
4:11 17
AmazoniTunes 07 To The Chapel
John Barry
1:45 9
AmazoniTunes 08 Eya, Eya, Nova Gaudia
John Barry
2:14 9
No Link 09 How Beautiful You Made Me
John Barry
2:59 11
AmazoniTunes 10 God Damn You
John Barry
4:27 19
No Link 11 The Christmas Wine
John Barry
2:38 15
Amazon 12 To Rome
John Barry
4:26 21
Amazon 13 Media Vita In Morte Sumus
John Barry
2:02 8
No Link 14 We're All Jungle Creatures
John Barry
2:48 18
Amazon 15 Mary, Queen Of Scots
John Barry
2:30 35
No Link 16 Elizabeth's Ride
John Barry
1:24 8
Amazon 17 Vivre Et Mourir
John Barry
2:11 7
No Link 18 But Not Through My Realm
John Barry
4:46 14
iTunes 19 Mary And Darnley
John Barry
1:46 7
No Link 20 This Was Mary
John Barry
3:25 60

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Reviewers Rating

1 review done for this album.


A review by James Southall found on movie-wave.net
By: Angel
Date: 4 Jul 2010
Rating:
Barry had never written anything like this before - the combination of Gregorian plainsong and his striking, brassy orchestral music (with more than a hint of jazz about it in the rhythms) is tremendously striking. The portentous opening heraldic blast of the trumpets sets the dramatic tone straight away - there is not a literal war in the film, but the war of words is almost as bloody in its way; Barry leaves the viewer in no doubt as to the strained conflict to come. The Latin plainsong accompanying the piece makes it one of the most powerful main title themes I can remember; pure brilliance.

What follows is every bit as good. The choral harmonies of the a capella "Allons Gai Gai Gai" stunningly beautiful; and speaking of beautiful, it doesn't get much better than "Eleanor's Arrival", even when put up against the body of work of a film composer who has written more gorgeous, lyrical themes than most others combined. Barry has not worked with a choir often, but the effect he is able to generate here is spellbinding. There's a real ethereal quality to some of this music - thoughtful, reflective - "The Herb Garden" in particular is outstanding in that respect.

Of course, a film like this is not going to have a score which is all sweetness and light - and the dramatic potency of some of the pieces is particularly stirring. It's all in the brass - so powerful - nobody could listen to "To the Chapel" and not feel themselves sitting up straight. "God Damn You" is in the same vein; "To Rome" is startlingly similar to the "Map Room" sequence years later in John Williams's Raiders of the Lost Ark, and is also startlingly good; but best of all is "Media Vita In Morte Sumus", featuring probably the most frenzied music of Barry's career, with choir and brass ending the piece in a tumultuous battle.

My favourite track, though, is the conclusion - "We're All Jungle Creatures" - with a stirring arrangement of the main theme bringing the score to a powerful climax. It's classic film music and deserves a place in anyone's collection. The original recording was released on CD first by Varese Sarabande and then by Sony; but my preferred recording is this one on Silva Screen, conducted by Nic Raine, which is surprisingly faithful (given the slightly eclectic nature of the music) and benefits from the improved sonics. It also features a suite from another classic Barry score - Mary, Queen of Scots. I couldn't recommend it more highly.



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