Uncommon Valor
Quartet Records - QR548


Quartet Records 04/23/2024 CD - 1000 copies
Movie Film release: 1983
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Vietnamese Solo / Main Title7:31
2.Airport2:21
3.Tag2:49
4.A Lot of us Have Been Killed1:26
5.Steal the Sucker1:44
6.First trek / Yellow Rain2:45
7.Pan Over Hill / Wilkes in Tunnel7:35
8.Attack Airbase3:14
9.Escape Airbase3:22
10.Copters Over Hill2:51
11.Final Escape2:21
12.End Credits3:42
13.Brothers in the Night*Ray Kennedy, Kevin Dukes and David Ritz4:48
 
Bonus Tracks
14.Main Title (Alternate Mix)7:15
15.Main Title Extension (Expanded)3:08
16.Parade Ground3:58
17.Main Title Extension Vietnamese Overlay (Alternate)3:15
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Uncommon Valor

Added on Wednesday, April 24, 2024  

Uncommon Valor

Quartet Records, in collaboration with Paramount Pictures, presents a remastered, slightly expanded reissue of James Horner’s classic war score for Uncommon Valor (1983), directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Gene Hackman, Robert Stack and young up-and-comers Patrick Swayze and Fred Ward.

Quartet Records, in collaboration with Paramount Pictures, presents a remastered, slightly expanded reissue of James Horner’s classic war score for Uncommon Valor (1983), directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Gene Hackman, Robert Stack and young up-and-comers Patrick Swayze and Fred Ward.

The film is a dramatic action picture centered on retired U.S. Marine Colonel Jason Rhodes, who recruits a motley crew of soldiers and leads them on a clandestine operation in Laos.
Their mission is the rescue of unacknowledged U.S. prisoners of war (POWs) left behind after the withdrawal from Vietnam, including Rhodes’ son, officially declared missing in action (MIA). The possible existence of such POWs was a topic of considerable interest during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The messy conclusion of the Vietnam War, coupled with the scandals of the Nixon era, had left many Americans alienated from their government and deeply skeptical of official claims that there was no evidence of living POWs in the former war zone.

James Horner was only 30 years old when he was hired to compose Uncommon Valor, but he was already a seasoned composer with such successful films in his career as Star Trek Ii, Krull, Brainstorm and Something Wicked This Way Comes, and he was about to enter the A-list of composers in Hollywood with his upcoming hit scores for Aliens, An American Tail and Cocoon. Horner provides an inventive and effective score, robustly orchestral while endowed with exciting electronic rhythms and Vietnamese textures.

Intrada Records issued the premiere release of Uncommon Valor in 2014 and it quickly sold out. This new, remastered edition adds about 10 minutes of alternate takes. Produced by Dan Goldwasser and mastered by Chris Malone, it features in-depth liner notes by film music writer John Takis.

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More info at: Official Web Site Quartet Records

More info at: James Horner Film Music Site



Other releases of Uncommon Valor (1983):

Uncommon Valor (2010)
Uncommon Valor (2000)


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