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Animal Farm

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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Storm of Judgement / Main Title 1:46 £0.69
Play   2. Dumb Animals 2:31 £0.69
Play   3. Meeting in the Barn 2:06 £0.69
Play   4. Old Majors Last Words / Beasts of the World 2:53 £0.69
Play   5. We Can Help Ourselves 3:35 £0.69
Play   6. The Battle of the Barn 2:10 £0.69
Play   7. At Last We Were Free 2:45 £0.69
Play   8. In the House / Commandments 3:22 £0.69
Play   9. The Harvest and the Flag 3:00 £0.69
Play 10. The Pigs Take Control 2:36 £0.69
Play 11. The Big Battle 5:46 £0.69
Play 12. Snowball Banished 1:24 £0.69
Play 13. Long Live Animal Farm / The Windmill 4:18 £0.69
Play 14. Let Me Explain 1:09 £0.69
Play 15. Jones Destroys the Windmill 2:04 £0.69
Play 16. Glorious Leader Napoleon! Squealers Song 2:32 £0.69
Play 17. All Hens are Criminals! / The Pigs Get Drunk 2:16 £0.69
Play 18. Guilty! 1:55 £0.69
Play 19. Boxers Fate 4:53 £0.69
Play 20. More Equal Than Others 4:19 £0.69
Play 21. The Song of the Grateful Duck 2:27 £0.69
Play 22. We Were Never Free 2:43 £0.69
Play 23. Animal Farm - End Titles 3:41 £0.69
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Product details

  • Original Release Date: 5 Oct 1999
  • Label: Varese Sarabande
  • Copyright: 1999 Hallmark Entertainment Distribution
  • Total Length: 1:06:11
  • Genres:
  • ASIN: B001OAU4O2
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 52,893 in MP3 Albums (See Top 100 in MP3 Albums)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
One of the most underrated and moving scores I've ever heard 19 May 2001
By Robert Pollock - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The composer for the TV movie Animal Farm, Richard Harvery, is not a big name in the scoring industry nor has his other works. Animal Farm has been unfairly subjected to this type of rejection even though it is a true classic. It shows a variety of moods from dark to playful to moving and Richard Harvery shows this seamlessly and masterfully. The score begins with the moving main theme played over an electronic beat, Zimmer style. The theme has a sound like the theme from Last Of The Mohicans and always breaks out majestically and with power. It easily conveys the hopes of the farm animals. The happier tracks are playful and remind me of the playful music in some of John Williams' scores but with more emphasis on the woodwinds and less overly happy. Chorus plays an integral role in the film. The fantastic dark rebellion theme, sung in English, reminds me of the theme from Hunt For The Red October and parts of Conan the Barbarian. It, along with the rest of the music and songs in the film, sound Russian in style and without corny stupid lyrics. On track 6, after chaotic scoring, the rebellion theme comes in with overwhelming feeling by the French Horns. Too bad the theme only appears in the beginning. The farm life theme, some parts reminding me of Jame Horner's Titanic, played after the animals are free is lifting and flowing in a lyrical style. Towards the ending the music gets darker again and more sinister. Squealer's theme, a variation of the main theme, fits the pig's loyalty to Napoleon and the Song of The Grateful Duck sounds like a Russian opera which turns malevolent. Words cannot describe this masterpiece. It is not your average TV movie score or film score. The subtle scoring and themes make this a memorable score. I highly recommend it above most scores.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
One of the most underrated and moving scores I've ever heard 19 May 2001
By Robert Pollock - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The composer for the TV movie Animal Farm, Richard Harvery, is not a big name in the scoring industry nor has his other works. Animal Farm has been unfairly subjected to this type of rejection even though it is a true classic. It shows a variety of moods from dark to playful to moving and Richard Harvery shows this seamlessly and masterfully. The score begins with the moving main theme played over an electronic beat, Zimmer style. The theme has a sound like the theme from Last Of The Mohicans and always breaks out majestically and with power. It easily conveys the hopes of the farm animals. The happier tracks are playful and remind me of the playful music in some of John Williams' scores but with more emphasis on the woodwinds and less overly happy. Chorus plays an integral role in the film. The fantastic dark rebellion theme, sung in English, reminds me of the theme from Hunt For The Red October and parts of Conan the Barbarian. It, along with the rest of the music and songs in the film, sound Russian in style and without corny stupid lyrics. On track 6, after chaotic scoring, the rebellion theme comes in with overwhelming feeling by the French Horns. Too bad the theme only appears in the beginning. The farm life theme, some parts reminding me of Jame Horner's Titanic, played after the animals are free is lifting and flowing in a lyrical style. Towards the ending the music gets darker again and more sinister. Squealer's theme, a variation of the main theme, fits the pig's loyalty to Napoleon and the Song of The Grateful Duck sounds like a Russian opera which turns malevolent. Words cannot describe this masterpiece. It is not your average TV movie score or film score. The subtle scoring and themes make this a memorable score. I highly recommend it above most scores.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Wow... 2 Oct 2004
By Weuf Riviel - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I was not really a fan of this movie, although I adored the book. However, although I did not like the movie adaptation, I absolutely LOVE the music. I would definately pick up this soundtrack.

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