Alaska Kid
KMRCD 057


KeepMoving Records 08/01/2021 CD - 150 copies
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Madness on the Mountain2:25
2.Main Titles2:19
3.Golden Rush1:45
4.Dangerous Trail1:44
5.In the Company of the Bear1:51
6.Labisquee2:38
7.Chase1:02
8.Joy’s Abduction1:16
9.Night Wolves2:12
10.Blizzard2:43
11.Jack and Joy1:49
12.Rush to Squaw Creek0:51
13.Main Titles (short ver.)1:19
14.Jailbreak2:07
15.Golden Trap4:26
16.End Titles (short ver.)0:46
17.Ambush1:03
18.Drunken Talk1:09
19.Ragtime2:00
20.Jack the Writer2:15
21.The Big Race2:09
22.Victoria’s Death0:51
23.At Gunpoint1:17
24.Letter to Shorty1:46
25.Alaska Kid1:55
26.Hostage1:55
27.Into the Mountains pt.11:13
28.Into the Mountains pt.23:23
29.Avalanche1:36
30.Way Up3:39
31.The Wedding Gift2:02
32.End Titles1:50
 61:16
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Alaska Kid (1993)

Added on Friday, August 13, 2021  

Alaska Kid (1993)

KeepMoving Records announces the CD release of John Cameron’s score for Alaska Kid, a Russian co-production inspired by the works of Jack London.

KeepMoving Records announces the CD release of John Cameron’s score for Alaska Kid, a Russian co-production inspired by the works of Jack London.

Helmed by Oscar-winning filmmaker James Hill, the German/Polish/Russian co-production of Alaska Kid arrived on the scene right in the middle of the Jack London Renaissance marked by movies like White Fang and Balto. The 13-episode series starred Mark Pillow (Nuclear Man from Superman IV: The Quest for Peace) and Donovan Scott (Leslie Barbara from Police Academy) as two men trying their luck in the Alaskan wilderness.
Although not based on one particular Jack London book, the series focused on the milieu established by White Fang or The Call of the Wild.

The rousing score by John Cameron had the benefit of using around 70 live musicians (a rarity for a ’90s TV show). Although it was made for the small screen, the music for Alaska Kid has all the sweep and thematic richness of any contemporary adventure score with Russian musicians providing the basis – while a few additions were produced back in England. The end result is an adventure score you didn’t know you needed in your life – for Alaska Kid turned out to be quite an obscure show.

The limited-edition CD comes with liner notes by Gergely Hubai discussing the films and John Cameron adding his own unique insight and memories into being a pioneering Western composer working in Moscow.


More info at: Official Web Site KeepMoving Records

More info at: Composer John Cameron Official Site



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