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THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY: EPISODE 27 – PARTS 1 & 2

Welcome to episode 27 of THE ARCHIVE on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK.

In part one, your host Jason Drury first plays an extended suite of the recently released re-recording from Tadlow Records of Miklos Rozsa’s classic score for the 1961 Biblical epic, KING OF KINGS.

Then Jason plays selections from Don Davis’s wonderful score for the 2004 BBC Drama Documentary special SPACE ODYSSEY: VOYAGE TO THE PLANETS or if you prefer WALKING WITH SPACEMEN (BSX Records).

His “Best of British” section spans both parts of this episode, featuring the music of John Addison. During this show, Jason plays Addison’s rip-roaring score to the 1976 film SWASHBUCKLER (Quartet Records).

Jason then finishes part one by playing selections of Maurice Jarre’s score for the classic 1975 John Huston-directed adventure THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (Kritzerland) as a tribute to the late great Sir Sean Connery who died in November 2020.


In part two, Jason Drury continues the show by playing “The Great Migration” from the recently expanded release of James Horner’s magical score to the animated adventure THE LAND BEFORE TIME (Intrada Records).

Jason then continues with the first of two CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO exclusives starting with music from the recently released deluxe edition from the Varese Sarabande CD Club Series of LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION, which features the last ever score by Jerry Goldsmith with additional music by John Debney.

Jason then presents more selections from THE LAND BEFORE TIME before continuing his “Best of British” segment with more music from the pen of John Addison featuring his score from his 1976 score THE SEVEN PERCENT SOLUTION (Quartet Records).

Jason then ends the show with the 2nd of the latest Varese Sarabande CD Club Deluxe Edition releases; the wonderful score by Nigel Westlake for the 1995 classic family comedy-drama, BABE.

Enjoy!

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