Zulu
Original Motion Picture Sound Track & Themes


Fantastic Voyage 11/27/2015 Vinyl - Limited edition (5055311072319)
Movie Film release: 1964
 

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# Track   Duration
Side A
1.Main Title Theme / Isandhlwana 18792:32
2.News Of The Massacre / Rorke's Drift Threatened3:00
3.Wagons Over1:38
4.First Zulu Appearance And Assault5:22
5.Durnfolds Horse Arrive And Depart / The Third Assault3:05
6.Zulu's FInal Appearance And Salute3:10
7.The V.C. Roll And Men Of Harlech1:00
 19:46
# Track   Duration
Side B
1.Stamp And Shake2:15
2.High Grass2:10
3.Zulu Stamp1:55
4.Big Shield2:13
5.Zulu Maid2:12
6.Monkey Feathers2:00
 12:45
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Zulu

Added on Friday, November 27, 2015  

Zulu

Fantastic Voyage presents: Zulu. Originally released in 1964, Zulu is among the most popular of John Barry’s early soundtracks, and the main theme is still frequently heard on radio, conjuring up images of the British army’s courageous defence of (and the Zulus’ equally fearless assault on) Rorke’s Drift during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, as depicted in Cy Endfield’s memorable film.

Originally released in 1964, Zulu is among the most popular of John Barry’s early soundtracks, and the main theme is still frequently heard on radio, conjuring up images of the British army’s courageous defence of (and the Zulus’ equally fearless assault on) Rorke’s Drift during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, as depicted in Cy Endfield’s memorable film.

John Barry (1933-2011) was one of the best known composers of film music in the world. His early career found him working as in-house arranger for EMI, leader of hit instrumental combo the John Barry Seven, and composer, arranger and conductor on the first UK soundtrack album (the Adam Faith vehicle Beat Girl). After Barry’s involvement as arranger on the first James Bond film Dr No in 1962, he was appointed as primary composer for the film franchise. In 2002 he received the GoldenEye award, courtesy of the Ian Fleming Foundation.

The BAFTA-nominated Zulu (1964) was directed by Cy Endfield with a cast including Stanley Baker, Michael Caine and Jack Hawkins. Originally released in 1964 on the British indie label Ember, the LP comprises soundtrack music (with two of the tracks incorporating narration by Richard Burton), followed by “A Selection of Zulu Stamps”, which are essentially beat instrumentals flavoured with southern African influences, performed by the John Barry Seven.

Ember initially pressed the album in mono, switching to stereo for a 1972 reissue (same catalogue number), although a stereo pressing had previously surfaced in the USA. Long unavailable on vinyl, Zulu is now reissued by Fantastic Voyage as a 180g pressing, mastered from original stereo tapes. The vinyl is housed in the original Ember sleeve artwork, and bears the label design prevalent at the time of the stereo pressing.

John Barry went on to score many notable soundtracks, including the award-winning Born Free, The Lion In Winter, Midnight Cowboy, The Cotton Club, Out Of Africa and Dances With Wolves. In 1999 Barry was appointed OBE for services to music.

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Other releases of Zulu (1964):

Zulu (1999)
Zulu (1964)
Zulu (1964)
Luigi Chiocca canta Zulu (1964)
Zulu Stamp / Monkey Feathers (1964)
Zulu (1964)
Zulu (2020)
Zulu (2021)


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