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StreamingSoundtracks.com - The Dove - John Barry
Album Information
Cover
Album The Dove
Artist John Barry
Year 1974
Genre Soundtrack
Rating
ASIN B001JTU5AG


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
AmazoniTunes 01 Dove (Main Title)
John Barry
3:04 22
No Link 02 Sail The Summer Winds
John Barry
3:09 8
iTunes 03 Hitch-Hike To Darwin
John Barry
2:12 7
No Link 04 Patty And The Robin
John Barry
2:18 16
iTunes 05 Here There Be Dragons
John Barry
3:07 7
iTunes 06 Mozambique
John Barry
2:14 5
iTunes 07 Motorbike And The Dove
John Barry
1:22 5
iTunes 08 Xing'mombila
John Barry
2:07 5
iTunes 09 Alone On The Wide, Wide Sea
John Barry
3:50 9
iTunes 10 Porpoise Escort
John Barry
2:30 6
iTunes 11 After The Fire
John Barry
1:45 6
iTunes 12 Sail The Summer Winds
John Barry
2:15 6
AmazoniTunes 13 Dove (End Title)
John Barry
1:53 7

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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:
The main title would surely be considered a Barry classic had it accompanied a more famous film - breezy, free-flowing, a great evocation of a happy life out on the ocean waves. This is succeeded on the album by "Sail the Summer Winds", a lovely song performed by Lyn Paul (of The New Seekers) which certainly adds weight to any positive argument about Barry's songwriting prowess. "Hitch-Hike to Darwin" introduces another new theme, a sprightly piece for harmonica - again it's very, very happy music, which is not what some people like; but if this doesn't put a smile on your face, then nothing will!

It's not all so bright and breezy - there's a much-needed edge to some pieces, beginning with "Here There Be Dragons", a fine piece of typical Barry action music, constructed around small repeating phrases and featuring a James Bond-style xylophone as part of the ensemble. These darker moments are an important part of the album, in terms of providing some balance, but certainly don't dominate. We're quickly back to cheerful, tuneful music in "The Motorbike and the Dove" (with another new theme - when people ask where all the themes are in today's film music, them having seemingly become oddly unfashionable, it's worth remembering that many film scores didn't just have great main themes - they each had four or five great themes!) "Alone on the Wide, Wide Sea" is a very dark piece of suspense music which is gripping, in Barry's unmistakable style.


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