Soundtrack Information
Jade
Limited Edition of 3,000 Units
La-La Land Records (LLLCD 1146)
Release Date: November 30, 2010
Format: CD
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Track Listing
1. | Main Title /The Murder Scene/Drive to the Airport | 03:59 |
2. | Walk To The Governor's Office/Katrina Gets Matt's Flowers (Original Version) | 02:07 |
3. | Flight to Pacifica/Walk Into Chinatown/Chinese Opera Chase | 02:38 |
4. | Car Flip/Second Trip To Pacifica | 02:50 |
5. | Matt Gets Turned On (Original Version) | 04:46 |
6. | Stalking Patrice (Original Version) | 04:00 |
7. | Pier Pressure/Governor's Boy Visits | 01:39 |
8. | Home Video #2 | 02:57 |
9. | Piece Of The Puzzle / Katrina In Park House (Original Version) | 01:58 |
10. | Hargrove Dies / Final Surveillance (Unused) | 02:11 |
11. | Chinese Parade Sequence | 04:37 |
12. | Purple Bamboo | 03:36 |
13. | Step By Step Up | 02:48 |
14. | Le Sacre Du Printemps | 03:35 |
15. | The Mystic's Dream | 07:44 |
Total Album Time: | 51:25 |
From the Manufacturer
Presenting the world premiere release of acclaimed composer James Horner's (Aliens, Glory, Titanic, Avatar) score to the 1995 Paramount Pictures feature film Jade, starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino and Chazz Palminteri, directed by William Friedkin. Previously unavailable in any format, this release of Horner's erotically charged, Asian-tinged score finally takes its place in his soundtrack canon of notable 1990's works. 1995 proved to be an especially successful year for Mr. Horner, having released scores to such films as Casper, Braveheart, Apollo 13, Jumanji and Balto. This release of Jade now fills the hole in one of his most important years as a composer!
Produced for La-La Land Records by Dan Goldwasser and mastered by Mike Matessino from ?; inch Paramount vault materials, this release contains bonus tracks that include Loreena McKennitt's "The Mystic's Dream" and the classical piece "Le Sacre du Printemps," both of which are featured in the film's score. Exclusive, in-depth liner notes by Daniel Schweiger feature comments from the film's director, William Friedkin. Art direction is by Mark Banning.
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