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Maurice Jarre
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Lawrence Of Arabia
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| Label © |
Varese Records |
| Release Year |
1962 |
| Length |
37:12 |
| Genre |
Soundtrack |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
M-0028 |
| Bitrate |
~201 Kbps |
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| Info |
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1.
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Overture
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4:16
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2.
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Main Title
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1:57
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3.
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Miracle
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3:08
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4.
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Nefud Mirage
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2:23
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5.
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Rescue Of Gasim
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2:12
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6.
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Bringing Gasim Into Camp
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3:36
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Arrival At Auda's Camp
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2:02
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8.
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The Voice Of The Guns
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2:01
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9.
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In Whose Name Do You Ride
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1:24
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10.
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Continuation Of The Miracle
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2:18
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11.
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Sun's Anvil
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3:12
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12.
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Lawrence And Body Guard
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2:07
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13.
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That Is The Desert
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2:54
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14.
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End Title
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3:42
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David Lean's extraordinary widescreen dramatization of T. E. Lawrence's odyssey into Arabian culture is among the most ambitious and exalted of screen epics, rich in visual splendor, historic detail, psychological nuance, and exemplary performances. Count French composer Maurice Jarre among the stars, for his single line main theme has become among the most instantly recognizable in screen music, evoking the vast sweep of the desert horizons with a perfect synthesis of the exotic and the romantic. As a musical reflection of the English Lawrence's own romantic fascination with Arabian culture, Jarre's overture and various film cues make this an enduring classic. --Sam Sutherland
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