> "The third previously unreleased track (at least, on Dances With
> Wolves CDs, that is) is from the Narada album, Last Frontier, and it is
> very misplaced in the middle of Barry's score. Why it appears here is
> beyond me (perhaps it was a push by the label to insert another of its
> artists into an already popular album); either way, it serves no purpose
> to the score."
> Ouch! This musical cue is to what the LA Times called the "pivotal
> scene". Do your homework! I was asked to write it and went on to work
> with Costner and Barry (independently) on other projects - they must not
> have thought it was "very misplaced".
> just passing through and thought I'd set the record straight (no pun
> intended)
Hi Peter Firstly, it's great to replay to the actual person who wrote the music which is discussed. Well, I must say that while I didn't remember this scene from a film where this cue was used, I did enjoy it although it functions more as a source-music type of cue. It brings some refreshing (although a short one), accoustic, rhytmic and native breath after Barry's orchestral magnificence presented in previous 11 tracks, especially sensational "Buffalo Hunt" film version. But I must agree in some little part with reviewer that putting this cue in the middle of album just like THIS one might be in some way (but very little ) a bit disturbing. Anyway Peter, great job!
Tomek
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