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Back To Titanic (Music From The Motion Picture) – James Horner
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Track Listings
1
Titanic Suite
2
An Irish Party in Third Class (includes "John Ryan's Polka" and "Blarney Pilgrim") - Gaelic Storm
3
Alexander's Ragtime Band - I Salonisti
4
The Portrait
5
Jack Dawson's Luck (includes "Humours of Caledon", "The Red-Haired Lass", "The Boys on the Hilltop" & "The Bucks of Oranmore"
6
A Building Panic
7
Nearer My God to Thee - I Salonisti
8
Come Josephine, In My Flying Machine
9
Lament (includes "A Spailpín A Rún")
10
A Shore Never Reached
11
My Heart Will Go On (Dialogue Mix) - Céline Dion
12
Nearer My God to Thee
13
Epilogue - The Deep and Timeless Sea
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The first Titanic album sunk soundtrack records from sea to shining sea-this all-new collection rescues music from the film that was left off the first soundtrack album. Includes Celine Dion's performance of My Heart Will Go On featuring movie dialogue; the world premiere of James Horner's original Titanic Suite ; the piano version of Rose, plus lots of great Irish dance music and more.
Amazon.com
Fans of the Titanic soundtrack will undoubtedly appreciate this sequel, a collection of original music and background tunes not found on the first disc. They won't be disappointed. The newly composed "Titanic Suite" and "Epilogue: The Deep and Timeless Sea" are patchwork quilts of James Horner's most moving themes from the movie. Despite a few awkward transitions in "Suite" (where melodies move from somber to uplifting), the compositions--played by the London Symphony Orchestra and the Choirsters of King's College, Cambridge--work well. There's also a lot of diversity here, such as Gaelic Storm's lively "An Irish Party in Third Class" and chamber group I Salonisti's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "Nearer My God to Thee." The misses are few: the breathy Maire Brennan's "Come Josephine, in My Flying Machine" is lethargic, and the movie dialogue peppering several songs (including Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On") is more distracting than effective. --Jason Verlinde