The Big Country (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) - Jerome Moross

The Big Country (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)

Jerome Moross

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 2008-06-11
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 25

  • ℗ 2008 MGM Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Main Title Jerome Moross 3:22
2
Julie's House Jerome Moross 2:12
3
The Welcoming Jerome Moross 3:10
4
The Hazing Jerome Moross 1:49
5
The Terrill Ranch Jerome Moross 1:37
6
Old Thunder Jerome Moross 1:42
7
The Raids Jerome Moross 3:38
8
The Capture Jerome Moross 1:30
9
Major Terrill's Party Jerome Moross 1:31
10
Waltz Jerome Moross 2:17
11
McKay Is Missing Jerome Moross 2:02
12
The Old House Jerome Moross 2:20
13
Big Muddy Jerome Moross 2:34
14
Still Waiting Jerome Moross 1:39
15
The Fight Jerome Moross 2:56
16
Cattle At the River Jerome Moross 2:22
17
Buck Comes for Julie Jerome Moross 1:14
18
The Attempted Rape Jerome Moross 2:12
19
The War Party Gathers Jerome Moross 2:41
20
McKay In Blanco Canyon Jerome Moross 2:28
21
The Duel Jerome Moross 0:52
22
The Death of Buck Hannassey Jerome Moross 2:46
23
Ambush In Blanco Canyon Jerome Moross 1:48
24
The Stalking Jerome Moross 1:23
25
End Title Jerome Moross 1:59

Reviews

  • Wonderous and moving

    5
    By Classic Film Fan
    This is the best soundtrack I have ever purchased! After having owned it 5 years it still sweeps me away to the old farmhouse porch on Ladder ranch, across the rugged west on horseback, and through the pale echoing Blanco Canyon! It is a gem sure enough!
  • 2008 release it appears a good re-master

    5
    By retired studio guy
    this appears to be the re-master of the original mono recording from the film, previously available on the "black market" or old vinyl discs. my first itunes purchase, thought I was going to get the CD, would have preferred that, presuming the compressed apple files are less than the original master transfer. who knows? but enjoyable nonetheless for fans of the Mozarts of Hollywood, of which Jerome Moross was one. it is a good recording with best LA musicians in town at the time. flawless performance and conducted by Moross [who studied under Copeland in his student days].
  • Another "must have" from the same old reviewer

    5
    By ModernMusicDude
    I've been known to declare an album a "must have" or "the definitive performance". If you know this movie, then owning the soundtrack is a no-brainer. If you don't know this movie, then rent it and buy this soundtrack, which is still a no-brainer. If you really have no brain, then why are you reading this?