# | Track | Duration | |
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Score Presentation | |||
1. | Overture (The March From “Stripes”) | 1:33 | |
2. | Winger | 1:29 | |
3. | Depression | 0:43 | |
4. | Push-Ups | 2:12 | |
5. | In | 0:28 | |
6. | The March From “Stripes” | 2:19 | |
7. | Haircut | 2:38 | |
8. | First March | 0:21 | |
9. | Training | 1:53 | |
10. | Threat | 0:28 | |
11. | Escape | 1:40 | |
12. | Cops | 1:25 | |
13. | Celebration / Victory | 1:45 | |
14. | Home / Contact | 2:19 | |
15. | Graduation March | 2:23 | |
16. | Italy / Resurrection | 1:18 | |
17. | EM-50 | 0:44 | |
18. | Gone | 2:27 | |
19. | Captured | 1:30 | |
20. | To The Rescue | 1:08 | |
21. | Into The Fire | 2:55 | |
22. | Rocket | 0:53 | |
23. | Rescued | 1:50 | |
24. | Guard Shack | 0:56 | |
25. | Moving | 0:30 | |
26. | V-J-R | 2:32 | |
27. | Freeze Frames | 3:48 | |
28. | End Credits | 2:13 | |
Additional Music | |||
29. | “Stripes” Trailer | 2:08 | |
30. | End Credits (Extended Version) | 2:49 | |
51:16 |
Added on Wednesday, September 15, 2021
La-La Land Records and Columbia Pictures proudly present a limited edition expanded and remastered release of legendary composer Elmer Bernstein’s (The Magnificent Seven, The Sons Of Katie Elder, Ghostbusters) original motion picture score to the 1981 big-screen comedy classic, Stripes, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Warren Oates, and directed by Ivan Reitman.
La-La Land Records and Columbia Pictures proudly present a limited edition expanded and remastered release of legendary composer Elmer Bernstein’s (The Magnificent Seven, The Sons Of Katie Elder, Ghostbusters) original motion picture score to the 1981 big-screen comedy classic, Stripes, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Warren Oates, and directed by Ivan Reitman.
Bernstein expertly melds robust military and heroic motifs with blues-and-jazz infused comedy riffs to create one of the most iconic scores to one of the most popular ‘80s era comedies.
Newly remixed by Michael McDonald from the original analog 3-track tapes and featuring nearly ten minutes of additional music, this definitive CD release, commemorating the film’s 40th Anniversary, shines light on Bernstein’s deft and inspired handling of comedy, a vital part of the movie’s rousing success.
Produced by Neil S. Bulk and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this limited edition of 2000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jon Kaplan and art design by Dan Goldwasser.
More info at: Composer Elmer Bernstein Official Site
More info at: Official Web Site Sony Pictures