Dragon's Domain Records has announced the world premiere soundtrack release for the 1984 television movie The Cowboy and the Ballerina. The album features original music by composer Bruce Broughton and is available for pre-order as a limited edition CD. The film, directed by Jerry Jameson, originally aired on CBS.
The Cowboy and the Ballerina, a 1984 television movie directed by Jerry Jameson, stars Lee Majors, Leslie Wing, Christopher Lloyd, Antoinette Bower, James Booth, George De La Pena, Anjelica Huston, Steven Ford, John McIntire, and Severn Darden. It premiered in late 1984 on CBS and was later released on VHS.
The soundtrack album presents the film's original score, composed and conducted by Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner Bruce Broughton. Broughton is known for his work on films such as Silverado, Rescuers Down Under, Young Sherlock Holmes, Tombstone, Homeward Bound, The Miracle on 42nd Street, and Lost in Space.
Dragon's Domain Records is releasing this as a limited edition CD, now available for order on the label's official website. Audio clips are accessible there, along with additional details about the soundtrack.
The track list includes 17 cues, starting with 'Opening Titles' (2:40) and ending with 'Reception Source' (2:17). Notable tracks cover scenes like 'Natalia at Airport / Switching Outfits' (3:06), 'Love in the Haystacks' (3:23), and 'The Finale and End Credits' (4:38). Source music tracks, such as 'Country Bar Source' (2:03) and 'Ballet Sources' (2:46), are also featured.
This release marks the world premiere of the soundtrack, providing fans with access to Broughton's score from the long-unavailable TV movie.