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Back To Titanic: More Music From The Motion Picture,James Horner
    • Back To Titanic: More Music From The Motion Picture
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    • Titanic Suite
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    • Nearer My God To Thee
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    • Epilogue: The Deep And Timeless Sea

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    • Titanic Suite
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    • An Irish Party In Third Class (Includes 'John Ryan's Polka' And 'Blarney Pilgrim')
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    • Alexander's Ragtime Band
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    • The Portrait
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    • Jack Dawson's Luck (Includes 'Humours Of Caledon', 'The Red-Haired Lass', 'The Boys On The Hilltop'&'The Bucks Of Oranmore')
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    • A Building Panic
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    • Nearer My God To Thee
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    • Come Josephine, In My Flying Machine
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    • Lament (Includes 'A Spailpín A Rún')
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    • A Shore Never Reached
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    • My Heart Will Go On (Dialogue Mix)
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    • Nearer My God To Thee
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    • Epilogue: The Deep And Timeless Sea

album review

Titanic was a phenomenon in more ways than one. It was certainly unheard of for a film to break the billion-dollar barrier, but it was also unheard of for a largely instrumental soundtrack album to stay on top of the music charts for weeks on end. And it was James Horner's instrumentals that did it, too -- if it was just Celine Dion's single keeping it there, her own album would have fallen down the charts. So, Horner's Titanic was a blockbuster on par with the film, but there was one thing that distinguished it from James Cameron's movie -- there could be a sequel to the soundtrack. Both Sony Classical and Horner realized this simple fact, so they released Back to Titanic to coincide with the video release of Titanic in late summer 1998. Since much of his original score was on the original soundtrack, he had only a little bit of unreleased music for Back to Titanic. No problem -- fill out the rest of the album with Celtic music that served as inspiration for Horner and Cameron (Enya, however, is curiously absent), and add a new version of "My Heart Will Go On" that has film dialogue layered over the original recording, à la the popular radio-play version of Springsteen's Jerry Maguire love theme, "Secret Garden." The end result may be a little padded, but it's no less enjoyable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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