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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Michael Kamen) (1991)
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Composed, Conducted, Co-Orchestrated, and Co-Produced by:

Co-Orchestrated by:
William Ross
Don Davis
Jack Hayes
Bruce Babcock
Albert Olson
Pat Russ
Brad Warnaar
Lolita Ritmanis
Mark Watters
Elliot Kaplin
Jonathan Sacks
Richard Davis
Harvey Cohen

Co-Produced by:
Christopher Brooks
Stephen McLaughlin
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1991 Morgan Creek Album Cover Art
2018 Intrada Album 2 Cover Art
2020 Intrada Album 3 Cover Art
Morgan Creek Music
(July 2nd, 1991)

Intrada Records
(January 8th, 2018)

Intrada Records
(September 21st, 2020)
The 1991 Morgan Creek album was a regular U.S. release. The 2018 Intrada album was limited to an unknown number of copies and retailed at soundtrack specialty outlets for an initial price of $30 before selling out. Intrada's 2020 album is also limited to an unknown number of copies and debuted for $35 through those same outlets.
The song "(Everything I Do) I Do it for You" won a Grammy Award and was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. The score was also nominated for a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award.
The insert of the 1991 Morgan Creek album includes a general note about the score and song from two of the producers/writers of the film. Those of the 2018 and 2020 Intrada products include extensive information about the score and film.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #187
Written 9/24/96, Revised 4/26/21
Buy it... on the outstanding 2018 or 2020 albums if you seek a more comprehensive presentation of this flawed but occasionally highly entertaining score, a work highlighted by a memorable title fanfare and fine orchestral interpolations of the melody from the famous Bryan Adams song for the film.

Avoid it... if you expect the whole of Michael Kamen's music to soar with any sense of convincing swashbuckling spirit or, more importantly, if you demand a decent performance and recording strategy for a score that deserved far better execution.

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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: (Michael Kamen) When Warner Brothers built enormous anticipation in advance of its 1991 adaptation of the famous 'Robin Hood' tale, few could have predicted that a film with such a remarkable cast and high production values would be such a critical flop. Despite his sky-high popularity at the time, Kevin Costner was badly miscast in the lead role, reducing all the high spirit of the character into a troubled and introspective one. Who the hell wants to see a thinking man's Robin Hood? At the opposite end of the spectrum was Alan Rickman, whose entertainingly sick portrayal of the Sheriff of Nottingham is so outrageously comical that he also defeats the purpose of the character. The deathblow of the film, however, came with the production's murky and violent take on the story, adding unnecessary characters, causing confusion about Maid Marian's existence between independence and typical damsel, and showing brutality unsuitable for children and disconcerting for adults. Still, audiences lapped it up and gave Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves extraordinary returns at the box office regardless of all these issues. The ambitious orchestral score by Michael Kamen, tinged with medieval source material, is immensely long and was thrown together at the last minute, overshadowed at the outset by the very obvious and surprisingly effective use of several parts of James Horner's Willow during the film's relentless advertising blitz. Despite Kamen's efforts to fulfill the request for a swashbuckling score of equal bravado, nothing he accomplished symphonically could compare with his collaboration with Bryan Adams for the song "Everything I Do, I Do It for You" for the picture, and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves became one of those rare occasions in which an end title song was such a monumental success that it alone served as life support for the rest of the production. The song spent significant time atop the charts and was recognized by the Oscars, propelling album sales and thus bringing an unexpected infusion of interest in Kamen's peripherally related score.

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