![]() "'You have bled with Wallace!' (Robert the Bruce)" "'After the beheading' (Robert the Bruce)" ![]() "'The prisoner wishes to say a word' (The Executioner and William Wallace)" "'Not every man really lives' (William Wallace and Princess Isabelle)" "'Why do you help me?' (William Wallace and Princess Isabelle)" "The Legend Spreads (Scottish Highlanders)" " The Road to the Isles / Glendaruel Highlanders / The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill" "Conversing with the Almighty (Stephen, William Wallace, Hamish, Campbell)" "Point of War / Johnny Cope / Up in the Morning Early" "The Proposal (William Wallace and Murron)" "'The trouble with Scotland' (King Edward the Longshanks)" "The Royal Wedding (Narration: Robert the Bruce)*" "Prologue: 'I Shall Tell You of William Wallace' (Narration: Robert the Bruce)" This album features many unreleased cues, source music, and dialogue from the film. In 1997, album co-producer Simon Rhodes produced a follow-up soundtrack entitled More Music from Braveheart. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. * Sales figures based on certification alone. "'Freedom' / The Execution / Bannockburn"Ĭharts Weekly charts Chart (1995/96) "A Gift of a Thistle - Extra Bag Pipes performed by Tom Tunstall." Several critics have noted similarities between the "Main Theme" and an earlier theme song, Kaoru Wada's "Pai Longing" in the 1991 anime series 3×3 Eyes. However, the track was not used in the soundtrack, but was released by Clannad on the album 'Lore'. Irish band Clannad wrote a theme tune for the film, entitled 'Croí Cróga' (meaning 'braveheart'). Horner's score includes a melody that appeared again in his 1997 music for Titanic. The soundtrack, comprising 77 minutes of film score, was notably successful and was nominated for Best Original Score at the 68th Academy Awards in 1996, but lost to Luis Bacalov's composition to Il Postino. It is Horner's second of three collaborations with Mel Gibson as director following The Man Without a Face (1993). Braveheart – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the instrumental soundtrack album to the 1995 film of the same name composed and conducted by James Horner and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
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