Conan The Destroyer

2 CD Set | Price: £ 19.95 | XPCD 171

A Special 2CD Edition featuring the fine film score from BASIL POLEDOURIS

Composer of ROBOCOP | THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER | RED DAWN | BIG WEDNESDAY | FAREWELL TO THE KING | STARSHIP TROOPERS And FREE WILLY
Recording Produced for Prometheus Records by James Fitzpatrick

  • 2 CD Set with full Colour Booklet
  • Featuring for the First Time the COMPLETE Score
  • The Original Greig McRitchie, Jack Smalley and Steven Scott Smalley Orchestrations
  • Includes Previously Unreleased Music
  • Includes the 20-minute suite for Symphony Orchestra and Chorus from SWORD AND SOCEREY : THE ADVENTURES OF CONAN
  • Newly Recorded in Stunning and Dynamic Digital Sound
  • Informative and Expert Sleeve Notes by Frank K DeWald
  • Performed by the Acclaimed and Award-Winning 90-piece City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and 80-voice CPPO Chorus Conducted by Nic Raine

CD 1

CONAN THE DESTROYER

1.Drum Prelude / Main Title (Original Version) (3:10)
2.Net Fight (2:26)
3.Valeria Remembered (1:34)
4.Shadizar / Dream Quest (4:14)
5.Akiro – Cavemen Fight / Elite Guard Riders (1:14)
6.Town Source Music (1:54)
7.Zula – Bombaata Fight (2:27)
8.Bird – The Princess / Boating In (3:45)
9.Ice Palace (3:37)
10.Chamber of Mirrors (7:15)
11.Princess Takes the Jewel / Forest Ride (1:28)
12.Eating the Elite / Crypt Rocks (5:21)
13.Door Lift/ Dragon’s Head / Conan the Destroyer (7:11)
14.Cutlery Interruptus / Akiro’s Magic (3:27)
15.Dagoth Ceremony (Original Version with Choir) (4:41)
16.Impaling the Guard / Dagoth’s Death (1:26)
17.Pit Band (0:18)
18.Farewell Valeria (3:13)
19.Drum Postlude / End Credits (2:44)

CD 2

SWORD AND SORCERY : THE ADVENTURES OF CONAN

1.Introduction (3:19)
2.Winds of the Woods (3:17)
3.Mordor’s Four (4:41)
4.The Fight (3:30)
5.The Dragon / Mordor’s Death (3:32)
6.The Ending (1:20)

CONAN THE DESTROYER

7.Main Title (Film Version) (3:31)
8.Akiro – Cavemen Fight (Film Version) (0:55)
9.Zula – Bombaata Fight (Film Version) (2:27)
10.Dagoth Ceremony (Film Version) (4:41)

This Recording is Dedicated to the Memory of Basil Poledouris (1945 – 2006)

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