The Complete Motion Picture Score
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome: The Complete Motion Picture Score | |
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Film score by Maurice Jarre and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
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Released | May 25, 2010 |
Recorded | 1985 |
Genre | Symphonic score |
Length | 2:02:02 |
Label | Tadlow Music |
Producer | Maurice Jarre, James Fitzpatrick |
In 2010, a deluxe edition of the soundtrack was released and includes Maurice Jarre's complete, intended score with music cues that were ultimately replaced in the final film by Tina Turner's songs. Although Jarre's alternate cues from the original album were included as bonus tracks, Turner's songs were not due to licensing issues.
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