John Barry: Beyond Bond
Music by the English composer John Barry, one of the greatest film composers in the history of cinema. In this edition, such films as Out of Africa, Midnight Cowboy and Zulu.
In this second of this 2-parter Sound of Cinema miniseries about John Barry, one of the greatest composers in cinematic history, Matthew Sweet looks at the magnificent soundtracks composed by Barry outside of his celebrated work on the James Bond franchise. Matthew is joined by the John Barry enthusiast, Bob Stanley, keyboard player from the group Saint Etienne. Featuring John Barry's music from films such as Midnight Cowboy, The Lion in Winter, Out of Africa, Robin and Marian, Deepfall, Day of the Locust and Somewhere in Time.
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John Barry
Born Free "Main Title"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- VARESE SARABANDE.
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John Barry
The Ipcress File "Main Title"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- SILVA SCREEN.
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John Barry
The Knack And How To Get It "Main Title"
Composer: Leslie Bricusse. Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- EMI.
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John Barry
Zulu "Main Title"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- SILVA SCREEN.
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John Barry
The Lion in Winter "Chinon / Eleanor's Arrival"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- SILVA SCREEN.
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John Barry
Robin and Marian "The Ride to Sherwood"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- SILVA SCREEN.
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John Barry
Midnight Cowboy "Main Theme "
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra. Featured Artist: Toots Thielemans.- EMI.
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John Barry
Day of the Locust "The Storyteller"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- EMI.
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John Barry
Deadfall "Romance for Guitar and Orchestra"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Columbia.
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John Barry
Somewhere in Time "Main Title"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Varese.
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John Barry
Out of Africa "Main Title (I Had a Farm in Africa)"
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Geffen.
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John Barry
The Persuaders - Theme
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- TV Music.
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