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    Topic:   what was the music used in the patriot trailer

     twister
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    I'm trying to find the music used in the patriot's trailer...any help???

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    posted 08-17-2000 02:54 PM PT (US)     

     James
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    Which music in which trailer? There were a few pieces used in each trailer, and different trailers, too.

    If you're thinking of the piece with the gothic chorus backed by an electronic beat, that was from Craig Armstrong's Plunkett & Macleane. If that's not what you're talking about, then I'm sorry but I'm afraid I don't know.

    James
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    posted 08-17-2000 10:43 PM PT (US)     

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    OK< here's the deal on the "Patriot" trailer (if you mean the extended one). It begins with music from John Powell's "Face/Off", continues with "Release It" (inst.) from Afro Celt Sound System's CD VOLUME 2: RELEASE then uses music from Trevor Rabin's "Armageddon" and Hans Zimmer's "Peacemaker" and then continues with a long section of Craig Armstrong's "Plunkett & MacLeane" (track 17-"Escape").

    The various tv trailers use "Book of Days" by Enya, John Williams' "Born On the 4th of July" and Randy Edelman's "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story"

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    posted 12-04-2000 09:36 AM PT (US)     
     

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