The order
Code: | QR415 |
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Stock: | Available |
Composers: |
Pino Donaggio |
Category: | Original soundtrack |
Format: | CD Audio |
Record Labels: |
Quartet Records |
Quartet Records presents the world premiere release of the adventure score composed by Pino Donaggio (CARRIE, DRESSED TO KILL, THE HOWLING, PATRICK) for THE ORDER, a Jean-Claude van Damme Middle Eastern escapade.
Directed by Sheldon Lettich (the screenwriter of BLOODSPORT), THE ORDER finds JCVD in the middle of a millennium-spanning conspiracy as a radically religious knighthood intends to launch one last apocalyptic cataclysm for the glory of God. It's up to a master thief and an Israeli police officer to unravel the truth and stop the final attack that could jeopardize the lives of thousands of believers …
Pino Donaggio's music focuses on Middle Eastern flavor and religious splendor with a majestic choral hymn representing the constructive aspects of faith. Besides several action cues that could be expected with the genre, there's a lovely romantic theme for the relationship between Rudy and Lt. Dalia Barr as well as a high-energy klezmer piece recorded for one of the more off-kilter chase sequences.
Performed by The Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra & Chorus conducted by Natale Massara, this release has been remixed by Paolo Steffan from recently discovered original multi-tracks under the composer's supervision. Mastered by Chris Malone, the package includes liner notes by Gergely Hubai discussing the film, the composer and the score.
Tracklist
Knights Templar (4:56)
The Bus (3:01)
Planning The Theft (4:55)
The Cult (1:52)
Israel (3:33)
Klezmer Jokes (1:49)
Escape From The Plane (2:54)
The Theft (3:21)
Dalia (0:57)
The Land (2:19)
The Prophecy (1:09)
A Father In Danger (1:54)
Street Market (1:15)
The Dungeons (3:39)
The Grand Master (2:40)
The Treasure (4:04)
Fight in the Cave (2:17)
Chase Through The Village (2:36)
On To A New Adventure (4:17)
Film: | The order |
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AKA: | The order |
Genre: | Action |
Director: | Sheldon Lettich |
Actors: | Jean-Claude Van Damme Sofia Milos |
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