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  Comments about: Conan the Destroyer (Basil Poledouris)
• Posted by Nick
• Date: Thursday, June 23, 2005, at 1:29 p.m.
• IP Address: adsl-68-251-125-187.dsl.sbndin.ameritech.net
• In Response to: Re: Riders of Doom in Conan the Destroyer!?! (franz_conrad)

  Re: Riders of Doom in Conan the Destroyer!?!


> Part of 'Riders of Doom' is referenced for brass about two minutes into
> track 1 'Riders of Taramis', and I think that is the only appearance of
> the theme on the album. The theme's full choral incarnation obviously
> doesn't appear at all in the score. As for the 'Anvil of Crom' -
> Christian's probably referring to the percussion in the opening title and
> the 'Conan and Bombatta Battle' tracks, which is very close to, if not
> identical to the 'Anvil of Crom' from the first film.

The supposed "Riders of Doom" quote is NOT "Riders of Doom"! I've listened to both scores countless times and, wile slightly similar in scales, that's about it. The rhythm is totally gone and it's not nearly as powerful.




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