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Brian Tyler, Children of Dune

Audio CD

Disk ID: 653118

Disk length: 1h 17m 24s (36 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Summon The Worms 3:49
2. Dune Messiah 2:40
3. Main Title (House Atreides) 1:36
4. The Revolution 2:01
5. Fear Is the Mind Killer 2:45
6. The Arrival of Lady Jessica 3:09
7. Leto Atreides II 2:44
8. Inama Nushif (Montage) 3:52
9. War Begins 1:08
10. Battle of Naraj 3:15
11. Rya Wolves 1:34
12. I Have Only Now 3:12
13. The Impossible Wager 3:00
14. Face Dancer 1:03
15. The Throne of Alia 1:20
16. Trap the Worm 3:03
17. Salusus Secundus 1:04
18. The Jihad 2:03
19. The Ring of Paul 3:50
20. Exiles 1:28
21. Sins of the Mother 1:24
22. Irulan I's Regret 1:11
23. My Skin Is Not My Own 1:23
24. Reunited 2:28
25. The Golden Path 2:10
26. Child Emperor 1:18
27. Sign of the Bene Gesserit 2:08
28. The Preacher at Arrakeen 2:33
29. The Desert Journey 1:36
30. The Ghola Duncan 1:37
31. Leto and Ghanima 1:16
32. The Fremen Qizarate 1:43
33. Farewell 3:25
34. Children of Dune 1:16
35. Horizon 1:34
36. End Title 1:30

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Review

Like Tolkien's Lord of the Rings cycle, Frank Herbert's epic Dune saga has found its road to the screen a difficult one. This follow-up to the Sci-Fi Channel's modestly budgeted, yet warmly received first mini-series installment profits greatly from the unabashedly epic score of budding young film scorer Brian Tyler. The composer begins with a strong symphonic foundation, utilizing themes whose melodic power is straightforward, yet often suitably Wagnerian in their dynamic and execution. Tyler then gracefully interweaves a variety of ethnic instruments and modalities to give his cues a rich, if deceptively exotic sense of time and place. It's an epic score that belies its cable roots, yet one that remains masterfully restrained and informed by a dedication of purpose that's even inspired the composer to translate the lyric of his gorgeous, ethereal vocal piece, "Inama Nushuf" into the language of novelist Herbert's native Fremen people. This is the sound of a confidant young musician meeting a daunting dramatic challenge, and then some. --Jerry McCulley

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