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Trevor Jones - The Dark Crystal Original Soundtrack album flac Performer: Trevor Jones
Title: The Dark Crystal Original Soundtrack
Style: Soundtrack
Released: 1982
MP3 album: 1921 mb
FLAC album: 1319 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: ASF VQF DTS AA AHX AUD WMA
Genre: Classical / Screen and stage

As such, it is visually unusual, but Trevor Jones' score is a traditional orchestral work in the Hollywood tradition. with in contrast to what they were seeing.

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The Dark Crystal: The Original Soundtrack features Trevor Jones' musical score written for the film, arranged specifically for an album listening experience. The album was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at the legendary Abby road studios in 1982. This is the first vinyl reissue since the film's original release. The Dark Crystal is a fantasy-adventure film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. The plot revolves around Jen, an elf-like Gelfling on a quest to restore balance to his alien world by returning a lost shard to a powerful but broken gem. Track Listings.

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (OST) to the movie The Dark Crystal (1982). Music composed by Trevor Jones. Track listing 1 The Dark Crystal Overture 2 The Power Ceremony 3 The Storm 4 The Mystical Master Dies 5 The Funerals, Jen’s Journey 6 The Skeksis’ Duel 7 The Pod Dance 8 Love Theme 9 Gelfling Song 10 The Gelfling Ruins 11 The Landstrider Journey 12 The Great Conjunction 13 Finale.

Composer: Trevor Jones. Performed by: The London Symphony Orchestra. The first disc is a reissue of the original soundtrack album, originally released on vinyl in 1982. The second disc contains the complete, and previously unreleased, film score. While the first disc represents the music as arranged by the composer for listening outside the context of the film, the second disc preserves the music as written to match the visuals of the narrative.