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| 1. The Walk On The Moors |
| 2. The Swim |
| 3. Queen Victoria And John Brown |
| 4. The Loch |
| 5. The Fight |
| 6. The First Ride |
| 7. Tha Assassination Attempt |
| 8. Typhoid Fever |
| 9. The End Of The Loch |
| 10. Brown And The Pony |
| 11. The Pipes: All The Blue Bombersare O'er The Border |
| 12. Loch Nagar |
| 13. After The Dance |
| 14. Politcal Intrigue |
| 15. The Promise |
| 16. No Toast For Brown |
| 17. The Closing |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dignified yet Moving,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mrs. Brown (1997 Film) (Audio CD)
"Mrs. Brown" is a lovely score, but it is very somber and dignified, and can be very heavy. The most light-hearted track is 'The Swim.' The music makes Victoria very alive, for she was very somber in the film. It sounds much better in the film than on the soundtrack. See the movie before you buy the music.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Successful film, but the CD will put you to sleep...,
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This review is from: Mrs. Brown (1997 Film) (Audio CD)
I really liked the film. When I found the soundtrack in a bargain bin recently, I thought perhaps it would contain some nice background music for driving or for a living room Scrabble game. However, grief dominates the score, so much so that the experience of listening to this straight through became quite boring. I've been a fan of movie scores since the days of the first "Alamo" (Tiompkin) and "Ben Hur" (Roszka) but this one has too little variety to offer the ear.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Only one thing missing!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mrs. Brown (1997 Film) (Audio CD)
The score to Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown is in it's own way incredible. Listening to it I can take my self back to the scenes in the movie. However there is one thing missing from this soundtrack. My favorite scene, the dance between the Her Majesty aand John Brown. It was an incredible happy moment int the movie yet they left it off the soundtrack. Otherwise I recommend this to anyone who loved the movie I much as I did.
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