James Horner – Back To Titanic Silver & Black Marbled Double Heavyweight Vinyl

£40.00

Back To Titanic Silver & Black Marbled Double Heavyweight Vinyl – James Horner new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Back to Titanic is the second soundtrack album released for the ultimate classic movie Titanic. Composer James Horner created a new suite of light and dark music to represent the soul of his music. The inspiration they used to compose the original score formed the basis of the new pieces Horner developed for this soundtrack. It contains a piano solo performed by James Horner in The Portrait and newly recorded suites by the London Symphony Orchestra and the Choristers of Kings College. The first highlight is the 19minute clocking opening suite, Titanic Suite, which captures the essence of the film. The other big suite is the final track, called Epilogue The Deep and Timeless Sea. James Horner returns to the main Titanic theme in a subtle way, honoring the losses of the disaster. The soundtrack of Back To Titanic is available as a 25th anniversary edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on silver amp black marbled vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve with metallic embossing. The vinyl package includes a 4page booklet and replicas of the original Titanic launch card and boarding pass. James Horner Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £40 +P&P

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