Dragon’s Domain anuncia álbum de banda sonora de Lee Holdridge

Dragon’s Domain Records ha lanzado un nuevo álbum con partituras del compositor Lee Holdridge. La colección incluye el estreno mundial de la música de la película de CBS de 1999 Sealed with a Kiss, junto con la banda sonora de la película de 1973 Jeremy.

Dragon’s Domain Records ha anunciado el lanzamiento de The Lee Holdridge Collection – Volume 4, un álbum de banda sonora que presenta dos partituras del compositor ganador del Emmy Lee Holdridge. Conocido por su trabajo en películas como Splash, The Mists of Avalon, The Beastmaster, Old Gringo, Mr. Mom y Oliver’s Story, Holdridge proporciona la música para la película para televisión de CBS de 1999 Sealed with a Kiss, dirigida por Ron Lagomarsino. Este proyecto cuenta con John Stamos, Annabeth Gish, Jane Sibbett, Robert Stack, Angie Dickinson, Barry Corbin y Nell Carter en el reparto principal. El álbum también presenta la banda sonora de Holdridge para el drama de 1973 Jeremy, escrito y dirigido por Arthur Barron, con Robby Benson y Glynnis O’Connor en los papeles protagonistas. Esta banda sonora estuvo disponible previamente en vinilo en 1973 a través de United Artists. El CD está ahora disponible para encargar en el sitio web oficial de la discográfica, donde los oyentes pueden acceder a muestras de audio. Sealed with a Kiss se ofrece actualmente en vídeo bajo demanda, mientras que Jeremy se puede comprar en Blu-ray y DVD o ver en streaming en MGM+. La lista de pistas consta de 21 temas, comenzando con selecciones de Sealed with a Kiss, como “Opening Title” y “Cocktail Party A”, seguidas de pistas de Jeremy, incluyendo “Blue Balloon (The Hourglass Song)” y “Theme for Jeremy and His Cello”. Este lanzamiento resalta las contribuciones de Holdridge a la televisión y al cine durante décadas.

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