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*Naxos hired John Morgan and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra to recreate and cover the score for their "Film Music Classics" series.<ref name="King Kong: The Complete 1933 Film Score">[http://www.amazon.com/King-Kong-Complete-1933-Score/dp/B0007ACVK0]</ref> | *Naxos hired John Morgan and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra to recreate and cover the score for their "Film Music Classics" series.<ref name="King Kong: The Complete 1933 Film Score">[http://www.amazon.com/King-Kong-Complete-1933-Score/dp/B0007ACVK0]</ref> | ||
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The soundtrack for King Kong was released by Rhino on September 14, 1999, with music by Max Steiner.
Tracks
- The Story Of King Kong: The Adventure Begins
- The Story Of King Kong: Aboard Ship
- The Story Of King Kong: Arrival At Skull Island
- The Story Of King Kong: The Ship At Night
- The Story Of King Kong: A Bride For Kong
- The Story Of King Kong: The Log Sequence
- The Story Of King Kong: Denham's Escape
- The Story Of King Kong: Kong Attacks The Village
- The Story Of King Kong: Kong In New York
- The Story Of King Kong: Kong Escapes
- The Story Of King Kong: Death Of King Kong
- King Kong Music Suite: Main Title
- King Kong Music Suite: A Boat In The Fog
- King Kong Music Suite: The Forgotten Island I
- King Kong Music Suite: The Forgotten Island II
- King Kong Music Suite: Jungle Dance
- King Kong Music Suite: The Sailors
- King Kong Music Suite: The Bronte
- King Kong Music Suite: Stolen Love/Humorous Ape
- King Kong Music Suite: The Aeroplane/Finale
Trivia
- Naxos hired John Morgan and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra to recreate and cover the score for their "Film Music Classics" series.[1]
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