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art direction Kay Marshall
bass Dennis Belfield
cello Armand Kaproff
cello Dane Little
cello David Speltz
cello Dennis Karmazyn
cello Judy Perett
cello Larry Corbett
cello Marie Fera
cello Nancy Stein
cello Paula Hochhalter
cello Robert L. Adcock
cello Ronald Cooper
tracks 2-2 to 2-5, 2-12 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
composed by, conductor, producer John Barry
consultant [engineering] David Luke
consultant [engineering] Joe Tarantino
consultant [media] Joe Sikoryak
contractor Sandy de Crescent
coordinator [editorial] Frank K. DeWald
coordinator [soundtrack coordination for universal pictures] Nikki Walsh
coordinator [soundtrack coordination for universal pictures] Zach Grossman
copyist Dante Di Thomas
copyist Dominic Fidelibus
copyist Julian Bratolyubov
copyist Kirby Furlong
copyist Ricardo Vettraino
double bass [string bass] Barry Lieberman
double bass [string bass] Bruce Morgenthaler
double bass [string bass] Buell Neidlinger
double bass [string bass] Christian Kollgaard
double bass [string bass] David Young
double bass [string bass] Drew Dembowski
double bass [string bass] Edward Meares
double bass [string bass] Jay Grauer
double bass [string bass] Jim Hackman
double bass [string bass] John Hornschuch
double bass [string bass] Margaret Storer
double bass [string bass] Meyer "Mike" Rubin
double bass [string bass] Milton Kestenbaum
double bass [string bass] Scott Harper
double bass [string bass] Susan Ranney
drums Bob Wilson
edited by [music editor] Cliff Kohlweck
edited by, mastered by [cd] Douglass Fake
executive-producer [album] Roger Feigelson
french horn Art Maebe
french horn Brian O'Connor
french horn Henry Sigismonti
french horn James Thatcher
french horn Joe Meyer
french horn Richard Perissi
french horn Richard Todd
french horn Todd Miller
french horn Vincent DeRosa
french horn William Alsup
french horn William Lane
guitar Michael Thompson
harp Catherine Gotthoffer
harp Dorothy Remsen
legal [music business & legal affairs for universal pictures] Michael Dyson
legal [music business & legal affairs for universal pictures] Tanya Perara
liner notes Jon Burlingame
liner notes [tech talk from the producer] Douglass Fake
management [executive in charge of music for universal pictures] Michael Knobloch
management [executive in charge of music publishing for universal pictures] Jessica Raviol
management [music publishing for universal pictures] Sean Novak
orchestrated by Al Woodbury
orchestrated by John Barry
percussion Emil Richards
percussion Ken Watson
percussion Larry Bunker
percussion Randy Kerber
piano Chet Swiatkowski
producer [album] Douglass Fake
recorded by, mixed by Dan Wallin
trombone Alan Kaplan
trombone Bill Reichenbach
trombone Dick Noel
trombone Don Waldrop
trombone Lloyd Ulyate
trombone Phil Teele
trumpet Malcolm McNab
trumpet Mario Guarneri
trumpet Warren Luening
tuba John Thomas Johnson
tuba John Thomas Johnson
viola Alan DeVeritch
viola Allan Harshman
viola Carole Mukogawa
viola Dan Neufeld
viola Denyse Buffum
viola Donald McInnes
viola Janet Lakatos
viola Leonard Selic
viola Linn Subotnick
viola Marilyn Baker
viola Michael Nowak
viola Mihail Zinovyev
viola Myer Bello
viola Myra Kestenbaum
viola Pamela Goldsmith
viola Peter Hatch
viola Ray Tischer
viola Roland Kato
viola Steve Gordon
viola Virginia Majewski
violin Alex Treger
violin Alfred Breuning
violin Arnold Belnick
violin Bill Hybel
violin Bonnie Douglas
violin Bruce Dukov
violin Clayton Haslop
violin Connie Kupka
violin Daniel Shindaryov
violin David Frisina
violin Dixie Blackstone
violin Dorothy Wade
violin Gregory D. Moore
violin Harold Wolf
violin Henry Roth
violin Herman Clebanoff
violin Israel Baker
violin James Getzoff
violin Judith Talvi
violin Kathleen Lenski
violin Kenneth Yerke
violin Margaret Wooten
violin Marshall Sosson
violin Nathan Kaproff
violin Norma Leonard
violin Norman Carr
violin Oscar Chausow
violin Paul Shure
violin Polly Sweeney
violin Reginald Hill
violin Robert Lipsett
violin Robert Sushel
violin Ron Clark
violin Ronald Folsom
violin Sheldon Sanov
violin Stanley Plummer
violin Thomas Buffum
violin Vicky Sylvester
violin Yoko Matsuda
woodwind Charles Boito
woodwind David Shostac
woodwind Dominick Fera
woodwind Janet Ketchum
woodwind Jim Kanter
woodwind Jim Walker
woodwind John Winter
woodwind Louise Di Tullio
woodwind Michael O'Donovan
woodwind Norman Herzberg
woodwind Robert O'Donnell
woodwind Sheridon Stokes
woodwind Tom Boyd
Phonographic Copyright (p) Universal Studios, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Universal Studios
Licensed To UMG Recordings, Inc.
Record Company Geffen Records
Licensed From Universal Music Enterprises
Copyright (c) Universal Studios
Manufactured By Intrada Inc.
Distributed By Intrada Inc.
Recorded At The Record Plant Studio M
Recorded At Universal City Studios
Edited At Intrada
Mastered At Intrada
Published By USI B Music Publishing
Based on a True Story

Intrada announces an expanded edition of what is regarded as one of John Barry's finest: the Oscar-winning music to the 1985 Universal Pictures film Out of Africa. It is also one of the last albums produced by Doug Fake, to whom this release is dedicated. The lengthy film is sparsely scored, especially considering the expansive nature of the film and beautiful scenery. The 37-minute score is just all the more powerful when it does appear, including the spectacular Flight Over Africa sequence. Included in this release are themes and ideas not present on the original MCA album released at the time of the film, premiering some true Barry gems.

The release was mastered by Doug Fake and Chris Malone and features liner notes by Barry expert Jon Burlingame. The complete soundtrack is sourced from Dan Wallin’s original half-inch 15 I.P.S., Dolby-A-encoded three-channel stereo mixes made on November 4, 5, 6 & 8, 1985. After the regular scoring sessions were completed, Barry had one last pickup session to record two additional alternate cues. Barry also supervised the traditional African piece and the other source cues.

Out of Africa, directed by Sydney Pollack, is a romantic drama based on the autobiographical book by Karen Blixen. The film stars Meryl Streep as Blixen, a Danish woman who moves to Kenya in the early 20th century to run a coffee plantation with her husband, played by Klaus Maria Brandauer. The story follows her personal journey as she navigates the challenges of life in Africa, forms deep relationships with the locals, and embarks on a passionate affair with a British hunter, played by Robert Redford. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the beauty of the African landscape. It won seven Academy Awards in addition to Best Score: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Sound.

Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume ISC 500
Film Date: 1985
Album Date: 2024
Time: 142:41
Tracks: 54

Total Score Time: 41:39

Alternates Time: 22:57
CD 1 Total Time: 64:36

Total Source Music Time: 44:33

Total Album Time: 33:32
CD 2 Total Time: 78:05

CD 1, Tracks 2-3, 5-7, 9, 11-14, 16, 19, 21 & 25-31 and CD 2, Tracks 3-7 ℗1985, 2024 Universal Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CD 1, Tracks 1, 4, 8, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 22-24 & 32-34 and CD 2, Tracks 1-2 & 8-20 ℗1985, 2024 Universal Studios under exclusive license to UMG Recordings Inc. Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises. All Rights Reserved. Motion Picture Title, Artwork and Photos ©1985 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. Manufactured and Distributed by Intrada Inc., 5940 College Ave., Suite G, Oakland, CA 94618. Warning: Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A.
Barcode: 720258550002
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