SEALED
Basil Poledouris' final score, an inspiring and beautiful western score composed for the 2003 television movie The Legend of Butch and Sundance, which is coming out on DVD in the US on February 5. The film starred David Rogers and Ryan Browning, and was directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, a protegé of Steven Spielberg who worked as first assistant director on Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan and Catch Me If You Can. Basil Poledouris, who sadly passed away on November 8, 2006, was indeed one of the most popular and acclaimed composers of Hollywood film music: among his many strikingly original scores were RoboCop, The Hunt for Red October, Conan the Barbarian, Starship Troopers and Lonesome Dove (for which he wan an Emmy). The music for The Legend of Butch and Sundance was his final score, and as always a rich one: it features a spirited main theme, rhythmic suspense and action music, Mexican-flavoured tunes, and a beautiful love theme. The music was scored for an ensemble of solo instruments including guitar, mandolin, accordion, cello and violin, and made subtle use of sampled orchestral instruments. - Courtesy of MovieScore Media
1. Butch and Sundance: Main Title 2:08
2. Released / Butch Goes to Mike 1:59
3. School House 1:24
4. Riding Contest (Butch Meets Sundance) 2:12
5. Toast to the Wild Bunch 2:12
6. First Robbery 2:33
7. No Drinking With No Coward 1:07
8. First Kill 1:59
9. Sunrise Bonding 2:17
10. Third Robbery 1:08
11. What Could Happen? 1:22
12. Not Him! / The Train Heist 3:02
13. Pinkertons Attack / Mike Shot 1:41
14. Outlaws 3:13
15. The Man I Love 1:20
16. You're Crazy Mister / Getting Horses 2:08
17. Pinkertons Arrive at Train / Funeral 2:45
18. Mexico 1:24
19. Etta Takes Picture 1:25
20. Church Robbery 1:45
21. Price of Being an Outlaw 1:09
22. Slugfest to Durango / Sergeant 2:28
23. Rescue Etta 3:10
24. Finale 1:25
25. Wyoming 2:41
26. Two Weddings / End Credits: Butch and Sundance 1:37
Total duration: 51:20