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Bruce Lee would be proud, Nov 30 2002
Randy Edelman does it again with this Bruce Lee movie. An all around great score with trademark Edelman sounds, his usual combination of orchestra and synths, with an eastern feel to it. There are 2 themes that occur in the score, along with other thematic material. The first is the main theme heard in "Dragon Theme/A Father's Nightmare", "The Premiere of the Big Boss", and "The Dragon's Heartbeat". It is a 5 note orchestral theme played with confidence and assurance. The other theme or the love theme and the far better one is heard in "Bruce and Linda", "Victory at Ed Parker's", "The Premiere of the Big Boss", and the best track "The Dragon's Heartbeat". This theme has been used in many TV ads for sporting events and figure skaters have skated to it successfully. Other thematic material occurs throughout such as in "Yip Man's Kwoon", "Sailing on the South China Sea", and "Brandon" (the only track that contains my name that i'm aware of), among others. The end of "Yip Man's Kwoon" and "Chopsaki" are 2 of those martial arts cues with sixteenth note xylophone rhythms and percussion. Overall, a great score that would make Bruce Lee proud and Edelman fans as well.
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Music of NBC's American Dreams Promo, Aug 11 2002
By A Customer
I bought this soundtrack because it contains the music that played during the first promos of NBC's American Dreams. The music also plays during the Harry Potter movie preview on the TV Guide channel. The music is recurrent throughout many tracks of the CD. It is absolutely excellent, relaxing, soft and smooth to listen to.
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The Bruce Lee Story, Jul 17 2002
By A Customer
This is a wonderful soundtrack! I would love to find it in CASSETTE format for a gift for my friend's 65th birthday. Does anyone know where I might find one?
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