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
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The River Crossing to Stalingrad :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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The Hunter Becomes the Hunted :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Vassili's Fame Spreads :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Koulikov :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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The Dream :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Bitter News :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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The Tractor Factory :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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A Sniper's War :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Sacha's Risk :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Betrayal :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Danilov's Confession :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
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Tania (End Credits) :: Marcia Crayford, Terry Edwards, James Horner, London Voices
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2001 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 89522 | | 2001 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 89522 |
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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
| Name | Credits | | Andrew Dudman | Assistant Engineer | | Barbara McDermott | Assistant Music Editor | | Budd Carr | Executive Producer | | Colin Johnson | Technical Engineer | | Dave Forty | Technical Engineer | | Giulio Turturro | Package Design | | Isobel Griffiths | Orchestra Contractor | | J.A.C. Redford | Executive Producer | | James Horner | Orchestration, Conductor, Producer | | Jim Henrikson | Supervising Music Editor | | Julyce Monbleaux | Coordination | | London Voices | Choir, Chorus | | Marcia Crayford | Concert Mistress | | Nancy Fogarty | Assistant Music Editor | | Sam O'Kell | Editing | | Simon Kiln | Editing | | Simon Rhodes | Mixing, Engineer, Producer | | Terry Edwards | Choir Master, Performer |
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