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Original scores written by Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner and Elliot Goldenthal. Composers: Elliot Goldenthal; James Horner; Jerry Goldsmith. Personnel: Matt Monro (soprano). Liner Note Author: Kevin Mulhall. Recording information: City Halls, Glasgow, Scotland (07/31/1996-08/06/1996). Performed by Cliff Eidelman and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Alien Trilogy collects music from the three sci-fi horror films originally composed by Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner and Elliot Goldenthal. ~ Jason Ankeny
Royal Scottish Nat'L Orch.
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