The Big Country / How the West Was Won
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Jerome Moss
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Alfred Newman
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CD Details
- Released: November 23, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Jasmine Records UK
Tracks:
- 1.The Big Country
- 2.The Welcoming
- 3.Old Thunder
- 4.McKay's Triumph
- 5.The Waltz
- 6.The Old House
- 7.Big Muddy
- 8.The War Party Gathers
- 9.McKay in Blanco Canyon
- 10.The Death of Buck Hannery
- 11.The Stalking
- 12.The Big Country
- 13.Overture
- 14.I'm Bound for the Promised Land
- 15.Shenandoah - the Ken Darby Singers
- 16.The Ox Driver - Dave Guard & the Whiskey Hill Singers
- 17.I'm Bound for the Promised Land - with the Ken Darby Singers
- 18.How the West Was Won
- 19.Bereavement and Fulfilment
- 20.The River Pirates
- 21.Home in the Meadow - Debbie Reynolds
- 22.Cleve and the Mule
- 23.Raise a Ruckus Tonight - Debbie Reynolds with the Ken Darby Singers
- 24.The Marriage Proposal
- 25.Cheyennes
- 26.He's Linus' Boy - with the Ken Darby Singers
- 27.Climb a Higher Hill
- 28.What Was Your Name in the States? - Debbie Reynolds
- 29.Come Share My Life - Ken Darby Singers
- 30.No Goodbye
- 31.How the West Was Won - with the Ken Darby Singers
Product Description:
UK release. Jasmine Records have released a few soundtracks of late and this next instalment covers the two epic westerns - The Big Country and How The West Was Won. First up is Jerome Moss' Oscar nominated soundtrack for The Big Country. A sprawling high budget western adventure produced and directed by William Wyler. Starring Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charles Bickford and Burl Ives, the film was a major box office hit yet the soundtrack never charted. The second soundtrack on this collection is Alfred Newman and Ken Darby's How The West Was Won was an equally high budget and sprawling western starring James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Carroll Baker, Debbie Reynolds, John Wayne and Gregory Peck and did chart peaking at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart. The film itself was also a big success being nominated for eight Academy Awards and eventually winning three.