The Last Of The Mohicans: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Skyline
(2010)
Composed by:
Matthew Margeson

Conducted by:
Allan Wilson

Orchestrated by:
Dana Nui
Robert Elhai
Brad Warnaar
Andrew Kinney
Pakk Nui
Eric Kalver

Performed by:
The Slovak National Symphony Orchestra

Label:
Varèse Sarabande

Release Date:
November 16th, 2010

Also See:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Independence Day
Alien Resurrection

Audio Clips:
2. Abduction (0:31):
WMA (202K)  MP3 (254K)
Real Audio (179K)

3. The Escape (0:30):
WMA (200K)  MP3 (254K)
Real Audio (179K)

8. The Cavalry (0:30):
WMA (200K)  MP3 (254K)
Real Audio (179K)

16. Damage Control (0:31):
WMA (206K)  MP3 (254K)
Real Audio (179K)

Availability:
Regular U.S. release.

Awards:
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Skyline

 

 
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