Living in the Age of Airplanes (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - James Horner

Living in the Age of Airplanes (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

James Horner

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 2016-10-25
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2016 Terwilliger Productions
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Opening Sequence James Horner 2:01
2
The World Before the Airplane James Horner 2:23
3
200,000-Year Timeline James Horner 2:31
4
History of Transportation James Horner 2:51
5
Nearly Perfected James Horner 3:11
6
Portal to the Planet James Horner 1:20
7
Migration Vacation James Horner 2:59
8
Ancient Civilizations James Horner 2:48
9
Maldives James Horner 2:54
10
Antarctica James Horner 3:24
11
Flowers James Horner 3:01
12
Exponential Progress James Horner 4:20
13
Perspective James Horner 2:58
14
The Golden Age Is Now James Horner 3:09
15
Home James Horner 2:02
16
End Credits James Horner 1:25
17
The Golden Age Is Now (Remix) James Horner 3:05
18
End Credits (Remix) James Horner 3:26

Reviews

  • Wow

    5
    By Randman44
    Suffice it to say, I believe James Horner saved his best for last, inspired by his love of flight; his final act.
  • A soundtrack for life, in and out of aviation

    5
    By Ed from AZ
    Powerful, delicate, haunting, magical, passionate. James Horner captures the feel of aviation and the environment you see in this film. We play ths over and over, and it grows on you. It has become a sountrack for our house. Absolutely beautiful melody and performance.
  • Godspeed James. Godspeed...

    5
    By syavno
    This is the final composition from James Horner we will ever hear. Another masterpiece. Godspeed James...
  • This Horner's ode to joy.

    5
    By BillinPortland
    Fresh, inspiring, soaring (of course), beautifully-orchestrated, and a real gut punch to the emotions in several places. I can't remember the last Horner soundtrack I bought that I played through from start to finish without even a thought of occasionally hitting the 'forward' button. Every single track is a gem. Given his love of flying, it is bittersweet perfection that this is the final release in his catalog. Among his posthumous releases I wasn't a fan of his classical works and his final scores (Southpaw, The 33 and Magnificent 7) were sporadically decent but not the most memorable efforts. This project, on the other hand, drew inspiration, joy and enthusiasm out of him like I haven't heard in a long time. Every Horner fan should download this and savor it. IMO, it's his most satisfying and original work in years.

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