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High Road to China
(1983)
1990 SCSE

2000 Promo

Composed, Conducted, and Produced by:
John Barry

Orchestrated by:
Al Woodbury

Labels and Dates:
Soundtrack Collector's Special Editions, SCSE CD-2
(1990)

Super Tracks Music Group (Promo)
(April, 2000)

Also See:
Raise the Titanic
Dances With Wolves
Body Heat

Audio Clips:
2000 Promo:

1. Main Title (0:30), 223K high_road1.ra

2. The Flying Lesson (0:32), 160K high_road2.ra

5. Escape from Waziri/Eve and Struts (0:30), 147K high_road5.ra

9. Raid on Chang's Camp/Finale/End Titles (0:32), 156K high_road9.ra

Availability:
The original 1990 album was once considered a top collectible. Only 2,000 copies were printed, with an estimated value of $100 or more during the mid-1990's. A later "gold" re-pressing from SCSE had 750 copies and its number is SCSE CD-2-G. Its value was not as great as the original by the same label. In 1999, extra stock of these original CD's began appearing at online retail stores. The expanded 2000 album is a limited promotional release, available only through soundtrack specialty outlets.

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