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Krull

 

Review

Hot on the heels of his 1982 Hollywood breakthrough, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, composer James Horner further established his aptitude for otherworldly fantasy with the score to Krull, a vividly heroic orchestral effort of consummate craftsmanship. By turns action-packed, romantic, and mystical, Horner's music operates in bold, broad strokes, with richly delineated themes for each of the central characters that neatly encapsulate their respective roles and motivations. The spiritual reach of Star Trek II is given short shrift here -- Krull is about pure, larger-than-life adventure, and it delivers spectacularly. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Riding the Fire Mares James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (5:24)
Slayer's Attack James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (9:22)
Widow's Web James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (6:20)
Colwyn and Lyssa (Love Theme) James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (2:36)
Battle on the Parapets James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (2:32)
The Widow's Lullaby James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (5:10)
Destruction of the Black Fortress James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (8:40)
Epilogue and End Credits James Horner London Symphony Orchestra (4:48)

Credits

John Lasher (Design), Dan Hersch (Sequencing), James Horner (Producer), Dan Hersch (Digital Mastering), Ambrosian Singers (?), Greig McRitchie (Organ), John Lasher (Executive Producer), James Horner (Conductor), John Lasher (Art Direction), London Symphony Orchestra (?), John Richards (Engineer), London Symphony Orchestra (Performer)
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