Conan the Destroyer
Intrada Special Collection Volume ISC 477


Intrada Special Collection 12/07/2022 CD - Limited edition (720258547705)
Movie Film release: 1984
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Drum Prelude No. 1 / Main Title (Revised)3:17
2.Net Fight2:30
3.Valeria Is Hot1:14
4.Shadizar2:46
5.Dream Quest1:32
6.Akiro-Cavemen Fight / Elite Guard Riders1:07
7.Town Source0:56
8.Zula-Bombaata Fight2:23
9.Bird-Dogging The Princess2:24
10.Boating It1:20
11.Ice Palace3:28
12.Chamber Of Mirrors6:24
13.Princess Takes Jewel1:06
14.Forest Ride / Eating The Elite3:46
15.Crypt Rocks1:56
16.Door Lift2:21
17.Dragon’s Head2:29
18.Conan The Destroyer2:21
19.Cutlery Interruptus1:58
20.Akiro’s Magic1:28
21.Dagoth Ceremony / Impaling The Grand Vizier5:15
22.Dagoth’s Death0:36
23.Pit Band0:18
24.Farewell, Valeria3:07
25.Drum Prelude No. 2 / End Credits3:07
 
The Extras
26.Main Title (Original)2:40
27.Net Fight (With Sweetener)2:30
28.Chamber Of Mirrors (With Synth Sweetener)6:24
29.Eating The Elite (Alternate Mix)3:26
30.Akiro’s Magic (Alternate Mix)1:28
 75:37
# Track   Duration
Original 1984 MCA Soundtrack Album
1.Main Title / Riders Of Taramis3:34
2.Valeria Remembered3:06
3.The Horn Of Dagoth2:21
4.Elite Guard Attacks2:23
5.Crystal Palace6:12
6.The Katta1:05
7.Dream Quest1:32
8.Night Bird2:23
9.Approach To Shadizar2:44
10.The Scrolls Of Skelos2:25
11.Dueling Wizards1:26
12.Illusion’s Lake1:19
13.Conan & Bombaata Battle1:29
 31:58
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Conan The Destroyer (1984)

Added on Tuesday, December 06, 2022  

Conan The Destroyer (1984)

In 1984, King Conan returned to the big screen in Conan The Destroyer, the more family-friendly PG-rated sequel to the 1982 R-rated affair of Conan the Barbarian. It was a sequel that film critic Roger Ebert said was 'sillier, funnier, and more entertaining' that its predecessor. Composed by Basil Poledouris

In 1984, King Conan returned to the big screen in Conan The Destroyer, the more family-friendly PG-rated sequel to the 1982 R-rated affair of Conan the Barbarian.

It was a sequel that film critic Roger Ebert said was 'sillier, funnier, and more entertaining' that its predecessor. Back for the second film adventure with Conan was composer Basil Poledouris, composing a score rooted in the ideas and themes from the first film, along with a host of new themes. Poledouris originally planned to simply adapt his score for this first film, but after seeing the tone and plot of the new film he realized he needed to deconstruct the original and build an all-new score around it.
In turn the result is a lighter, more adventurous, but no less thundering score for a movie less about a revenge and more a Dungeons & Dragons-style quest.

For this release, licensed with the generous cooperation of Universal Music Enterprises and Universal Studios, Intrada was given access to the three-channel stereo scoring session masters.
At the time of the film's theatrical run, a 30-minute album of highlights was released on MCA Records.
This new Intrada album features the complete score release, doubling the running time of that original MCA album to 60 minutes. It features a wealth of new material, including the premiere of the film's 'Main Title,' which contains the only time the new Conan theme is fully developed, as well as highlights like 'Zula-Bombaata Fight' and the beautifully reflective 'Ice Palace.'
The music is performed by the Union Musicisti Di Roma in a very crisp and detailed recording that makes it sound like the musicians are right in the room with you. Also featured is a striking new cover designed by Stéphane Coedel.

In the film, Conan (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is still mourning the loss of Valeria, but his reputation as King of Thieves gets him sucked (or suckered) into a nefarious plot to shroud the world in evil.
The Scrolls of Skelos foretell that the virginal Princess Jehnna (Olivia d’Abo) must undertake a quest to retrieve the sacred Horn of Dagoth, and Queen Taramis (Sarah Douglas) promises that if Conan will aid the princess, the queen will restore Valeria to life.
They will be accompanied on their journey by the queen’s champion, Bombaata (Wilt Chamberlain), who has secret orders to kill Conan once the prize is secure.
The company acquires additional traveling companions in the wizard Akiro (Mako) and the fearsome warrior-thief Zula (Grace Jones).
They face a series of obstacles, including feral cannibals, mad cultists and the sorcerer Toth-Amon in his crystalline palace, before returning to confront Tamaris and the reborn Dagoth— an unsettling monster that will turn the world into darkness.


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