James Horner - Enemy at the Gates

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Album Details

Title: Enemy at the Gates
Artist: James Horner
Release Date: 3/13/2001
Label: Sony Music Distribution
Album Type(s): soundtrack
UPCs: 696998952225, 5099708952228
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Soundtracks, Film Music, Original Score
Moods: Gentle, Passionate, Somber, Sparse, Clinical, Hypnotic, Bittersweet, Dramatic, Intimate, Lush, Melancholy, Plaintive, Reflective, Romantic, Relaxed, Sentimental, Theatrical, Elaborate, Restrained, Yearning, Soft
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The River Crossing to Stalingrad :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  2. The Hunter Becomes the Hunted :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  3. Vassili's Fame Spreads :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  4. Koulikov :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  5. The Dream :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  6. Bitter News :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  7. The Tractor Factory :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  8. A Sniper's War :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  9. Sacha's Risk :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  10. Betrayal :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  11. Danilov's Confession :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
  12. Tania (End Credits) :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDSony Music Distribution89522
2001CDSony Music Distribution89522

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Album Review

Given the longevity of his career, it's somewhat surprising to note that 2001's Enemy at the Gates represents composer James Horner's first foray into the World War II milieu, and while the score cherry-picks a handful of elements from previous Horner efforts spanning from Glory to Willow, it's nevertheless his most accomplished and original work in some time. A bleak, melancholy work nevertheless punctuated by moments of sweeping symphonic beauty, Enemy at the Gates exhibits a musical and emotional economy rare in the Horner canon -- when the drama finally erupts, it means something. Fans of the composer will find much to savor here, and even detractors will discover passages meriting commendation. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew DudmanAssistant Engineer
Barbara McDermottAssistant Music Editor
Budd CarrExecutive Producer
Colin JohnsonTechnical Engineer
Dave FortyTechnical Engineer
Giulio TurturroPackage Design
Isobel GriffithsOrchestra Contractor
J.A.C. RedfordExecutive Producer
James HornerOrchestration, Conductor, Producer
Jim HenriksonSupervising Music Editor
Julyce MonbleauxCoordination
London VoicesChoir, Chorus
Marcia CrayfordConcert Mistress
Nancy FogartyAssistant Music Editor
Sam O'KellEditing
Simon KilnEditing
Simon RhodesMixing, Engineer, Producer
Terry EdwardsChoir Master, Performer