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    Topic:   New Rabin score from Varese

     tjguitar
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    FLYBOYS
    Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

    Music Composed by Trevor Rabin

    In 1914, “The Great War” — WWI — began in Europe. By 1917, the Allied powers of France, England, Italy and others were on the ropes against the German juggernaut. While millions of young men were dying overseas, arguing that the freedom of others was none of its business, America chose ... at first ... not to fight.

    Some altruistic young Americans disagreed. They volunteered to fight alongside their counterparts in France; some in the infantry, some in the Ambulance Corps. A handful of others had a different idea: they decided to learn how to fly. The first of them — a squadron of only 38 — became known as the Lafayette Escadrille. In time, America joined their cause. The Escadrille pilots became legendary. Flyboys is inspired by their story.

    Fighting a war that wasn’t theirs, these young, naïve adventure-seekers slowly learn the true meaning of love, brotherhood, heroism, courage and tolerance and, in return, gain a true reason to risk their lives.

    Inspired by the true story of the legendary Lafayette Escadrille, Flyboys is directed by Academy Award winner Tony Bill (The Sting) and produced by Dean Devlin (Independence Day, The Patriot, Stargate) and Marc Frydman (Commander In Chief). James Franco (Spider-Man 1 and 2, Tristan & Isolde) stars with Martin Henderson (The Ring) and Jean Reno (The Pink Panther, The Da Vinci Code).

    The epic, heroic score for orchestra and choir was composed by Trevor Rabin.

    Flyboys, an MGM release, will open nationwide on September 29th.

    Catalog #: 302 066 763 2
    Release Date: 10/10/06



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    posted 08-30-2006 07:37 AM PT (US)     

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    Patriotic theme + cool guitars = this score?

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    posted 08-30-2006 10:33 AM PT (US)     

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    Yeah really... choir?

    Like wailing guitar choir?


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    posted 08-30-2006 11:09 AM PT (US)     

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    There was no guitars in The Great Raid, which was one of my favorite scores from last summer.

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    posted 08-30-2006 11:15 AM PT (US)     

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    I hope Rabin includes one of those rock ballad tracks called "Listen To What I Can Do With My Kick A*s*s Guitars!" like on the Armageddon score.

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    posted 08-30-2006 03:24 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by PeterK:
    Yeah really... choir?

    Like wailing guitar choir?


    One can only dream . . .

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    posted 08-30-2006 03:26 PM PT (US)     

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    Actually, I liked the Great Raid some too. Not too bad really. He is improving some little by little I think. I also liked some of the Deep Blue Sea score. The one with the cue that Shrek used. LOL. I even liked the very rythmic National Treasure score.

    J.

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