Zulu | Soundtrack Suite (John Barry)
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- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1964). Composed and Conducted by John Barry.
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Music Awards:
- None
Playlist:
00:00 Main Title Theme - Isandhlwana 1879
01:34 News of the Massacre / Rorke’s Drift Theatened
03:04 Durnfold’s Horse Arrive and Depart / The Third Assault
05:13 First Zulu Appearance and Assault
08:52 The V.C. Roll and Men Of Harlech
Source:
Quartet Records QR476
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“Zulu” (1964) takes us to the Zulu-war the British army fought during the 1870’s, starring Michael Caine among others. With splendid actions and cinematography you can witness the madness of war…
Giving the picture a tremendous compliment, is the pounding music of John Barry. Unfortunately Barry’s score saw only the light of an album-release (the film versions are still unreleased and probably lost). This album version contains about 18 minutes of score (the rest were pop-variations). However, this music got splendidly remastered by Quartet Records in 2021 and we take the chance to celebrate the movie’s 60th anniversary by taking a listen to it. Enjoy!
P.S.
Originally we were going to upload a different video, however, it was taken down at the moment it was going to be released (very unusual, as it was uploaded already, waiting for its release without any problems), so fast Improvisations had to be made to get a video to you.
@@SoundtrackFredYes, " The Odd Couple "! I noticed you' ve changed the video! Thanks for your effort!!
Sorry to hear that! This is cool though...
This is one of the most memorable adventure films of the 60s. Barry's score is a big highlight. It apparently was never released in 70mm in the US - but the stereophonic soundtrack remains on home theater versions.
Great upload. This film took my breath away when I saw it the first time. Too bad about what they did to Pvt. Hook who by all accounts was an awesome soldier and an excellent man in real life. Colour Sgt. Bourne was a bad-ass in film and in life. Oh, and Barry's score was wonderful.
I have this one, from a 1997 release on the British label " Fat Boy ". One of John Barry 's most vibrant works, at height of his career. With the basic arrangement " strings _ brass _ percussion ", he creates intense themes with a strong presence of double bass and melodic soundscapes with different types of timpani!! Truly, a John Barry from the good times! Thanks and bye!!
Thank you! Great film. Love John Barry scores, and this one was a doozy.
My favorite film composer! Anything & everything; John Barry, all day & all night!! Thanks again Fred!!!
Thanks Fred ❤
Well done John Barry.👏🏻
Research: The fact is historical and the film reconstructs it with great resources. Cy Endfield directs, writes the screenplay (with John Prebble) and produces (together with Stanley Baker) the film. Baker receives a very serious wound in battle which then magically disappears as the story develops.
The massacre of the British army, which occurred in the previous Battle of Isandlwana, is depicted in the 1979 film “Zulu Dawn”.
Great upload Fred I love this soundtrack, great film too.
Love it and the movie!
Outstanding , Very High Quality Stereo Sound , I Love It, Thanks For Posting
" ZULU " Is Also A Very Cool Movie With Incredible Battle Scenes , I Love Their Sergeant Major Issuing Orders And Maintaining His Cool Under Fire , Can't Say Enough About Michael Caine And Stanley Baker Incredible Performances As Well . I Have The Movie On DVD And I Have The Book " ZULU With Some Guts Behind It " The Making Of The Epic Movie by Sheldon Hall .
That’s raw!
Great upload, music and soundtrack from the film!!
thank you
"hold them"...."hold them"!!!
"Damned funny! Like a train ... in the distance."
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God save the King, long live the Empire.
Even though only a small part of the detachment was Welsh, is it possible everyone there knew the Men of Harlach song?