- Audio CD (22 Feb 1999)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced, Original recording remastered
- Label: MGM Soundtracks
- ASIN: B00000IXSI
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 143,687 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Overture |
| 2. A Dutch Rhapsody |
| 3. Before The Holocaust |
| 4. Underground Resistance |
| 5. Air Lift |
| 6. Hospital Tent |
| 7. Arnhem |
| 8. Nijmegen Bridge |
| 9. March Of The Paratroopers |
| 10. Bailey Bridge |
| 11. Human Roadblock |
| 12. Futile Mission |
| 13. The Waal River |
| 14. Arnhem Destroyed |
| 15. Retreat |
| 16. A Bridge Too Far March |
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The music depicting the aircraft as they load up and head for Holland gives a great feeling for what it must have been like and as shown on the film. I had the feeling that I could see the dust coming off the tow lines of the gliders as they were being pulled into the air. The paratroopers sitting in rows waiting to make the jump into Holland.
Yet there is also the destruction of Arnhem through music. You sense the desperation as the citizens build barricades using furniture, paving stones and even the bodies of the dead, as German tanks come bulldozing through. That is the real tragedy - the destruction of a town that up until September of 1944 had not suffered too severely from the German occupation.
The entire CD tells the story of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden in a way that is unforgetable and moving and heroic. It would do a Greek tragedy proud. If you've seen the movie this is a must have soundtrack. If you haven't, listen to it, then see the movie.
Richard Attenborough's epic about Operation Market-Garden isn't a bad movie (as I have stated in my review of the DVD); it just had the misfortune of having been made in the late 1970s, when most moviewatchers were leery about war movies. As the liner notes to this Rykodisc/MGM Soundtrack explain, "A Bridge Too Far is not a typical war film celebrating a heroic victory." Coming on the heels of America's defeat in Southeast Asia and antipathy for most things military, Attenborough's well-crafted film failed to draw audiences and disappeared from theaters and moviegoers' radar scopes. (The success of a movie set "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away" didn't help A Bridge Too Far survive at the box office, either.)
Pity, because one of the finest attributes this movie has is its score. From the stirring and boldly optimistic march of the opening "Overture" (which will serve as the XXX Corps theme) to the somber and melancholy "Arnhem Destroyed," Addison's score follows the heartbreaking progress of Market-Garden as American, British and Polish paratroopers strive to capture a series of bridges along a single highway in Nazi-occupied Holland while a British armored corps races northward to relieve them.
For the composer, this score was an intensely personal project; Addison had been a young tank officer in XXX Corps, and when he heard his friend Attenborough was making a film about Market-Garden, he asked for the job as composer. Perhaps that's why this score is so powerful and moving. Whether the music is underscoring the breathtaking "Air Lift" (one of the most impressive scenes involving hundreds of C-47s and almost an army's worth of military clad extras), the nerve racking vigil of a sergeant as his company commander is being operated on in "Hospital Tent" or the race-against-time efforts of paratroopers and engineers to build a "Bailey Bridge," Addison gives each cue his heart and soul, thinking, perhaps, about his fellow tankers who fought and died in Northwest Europe in 1944-45. As director Attenborough writes in the liner notes, "[t]he music for A Bridge Too Far is, therefore, in one sense his requiem for those who fought beside him."
This 1999 enhanced CD also contains -- for PCs using Windows 95 and up -- a QuickTime video file of the original 1977 movie trailer.
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