| | Giant Soundtrack CD
This re-mastered re-release of the great Hollywood film music composer Dimitri Tiomkin's score for the epic Texas oil movie starring Rock Hudson and James Dean contains a collection of by turns soaring, rambunctious, ominous, and romantic themes. Tiomkin expertly conjures the wide open spaces of the West, while also incorporating sensitively realized pieces like "Love Theme" and "Jett Rink's Theme," the latter specially written for Dean's character.
The great Hollywood film music composer Dimitri Tiomkin's score for the epic Texas oil movie starring Rock Hudson and James Dean contains a collection of by turns soaring, rambunctious, ominous, and romantic themes. Tiomkin expertly conjures the wide open spaces of the West, while also incorporating sensitively realized pieces like "Love Theme" and "Jett Rink's Theme," the latter specially written for Dean's character.
Original score written by Dimitri Tiomkin.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Audio Remasterer: Alan Silverman.Goldmine - 3 Stars - Good Giant Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Giant, film score: Main Title (Giant Theme) |
| 2. | Giant, film score: Hunt Scene |
| 3. | Giant, film score: Love Theme (There's Never Been Anyone Else But You) |
| 4. | Giant, film score: First Love |
| 5. | Giant, film score: Road To Reata |
| 6. | Giant, film score: Jett Rink Theme |
| 7. | Giant, film score: Toy Trumpet March / Christmas Morning / Angel's Return |
| 8. | Giant, film score: Romantic Interludes (Love Theme) |
| 9. | Giant, film score: Jett Rink, Oil Baron |
| 10. | Giant, film score: Fight Scene (The Yellow Rose Of Texas) |
| 11. | Giant, film score: Home In Reata |
| 12. | Giant, film score: End Title (The Eyes Of Texas Are Upon You) |
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