Episode 11 Legend (1985) v Legend (1985)

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2019 · 1H 24M

Episode 11 Legend (1985) v Legend (1985)

from Soundtrack Showdown · host Tristellar Music

It’s a very special episode as we review two scores for the SAME FILM. Ridley Scott’s 1985 film Legend was released with two different scores. A Jerry Goldsmith orchestral score in Europe, and a Tangerine Dream electronic score in North America (and Russia, go figure)

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