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The Mark of Zorro/The Crimson Pirate
The Mark of Zorro

The Crimson Pirate

Conducted by:
Paul Bateman
Nic Raine
Kenneth Alwyn

Performed by:
The City of Prague Philharmonic and The Crouch End Festival Chorus

Both Albums Produced by:
James Fitzpatrick

Label:
Silva America

Release Date:
September 16th, 1997

Also See:
Warriors of the Silver Screen
Cinema Choral Classics
Space and Beyond
Classic Romances

Audio Clips:
  None.

Availability:
Regular U.S. releases, but both were difficult to find in stores within a few years of release. They are among the more sparsely distributed of Silva's albums from the era.

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The Mark of Zorro/The Crimson Pirate
 

 
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