Revolution Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Revolución

Title in Italiano:

Revolution

Title in Português:

Revolução

Synopsis

New York trapper Tom Dobb (Al Pacino) becomes an unwilling participant in the American Revolution after his young son Ned (Dexter Fletcher) is conscripted into the British Army as a drummer by the villainous Sergeant Major Peasy (Donald Sutherland). Tom attempts to find his son, and eventually becomes convinced that he must take a stand and fight for the freedom of the Colonies. He crosses path with the aristocratic rebel Daisy McConnahay (Nastassja Kinski), who gets involved in the support of the American troops. As Tom undergoes his change of heart, the events of the war unfold in large-scale grandeur.

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Revolution
Yankee Doodle
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
Anthem
Harry Rabinowitz: Arrangement
Myles Rudge: (uncredited) traditional lyrics
World Upside Down
Harry Rabinowitz: Arrangement
Myles Rudge: (uncredited) traditional lyrics
Brave and True
Harry Rabinowitz: Arrangement
Myles Rudge: (uncredited) traditional lyrics
Fish Alive
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
The Girl I Left Behind Me
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
Lilliburlero
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
Red and White Cockade
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
Hearts of Oak
Harry Rabinowitz: Arrangement
David Garrick: Lyrics
William Boyce: Performer
Malbrook
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
The British Grenadiers
Harry Rabinowitz: (uncredited) traditional arranged
Molly Malloy
Harry Rabinowitz: Performer
Myles Rudge: Lyrics
La Marseillaise
Drummer Boy Lament
Life (feat. Tina Guo)
Jeff Rona: Performer
Bottomless
Jeff Rona: Performer
Up for Air
Jeff Rona: Performer
A Revelation (feat. Ariel Westberg)
Jeff Rona: Performer
A New Future
Jeff Rona: Performer
The Reef
Jeff Rona: Performer
Whale Shark (feat. Tina Guo)
Jeff Rona: Performer
It's My Future (For Felix)
Jeff Rona: Performer
Falling Like Snow (feat. Louise Fraser)
Jeff Rona: Performer
Charlie
Jeff Rona: Performer
You Are Not Silent
Jeff Rona: Performer
Life on a Reef
Jeff Rona: Performer
So Much to Lose
Jeff Rona: Performer
The Summary
Jeff Rona: Performer
Don't Let This Star Fall (feat. Louise Fraser)
Jeff Rona: Performer
Revolution Opening Theme (J.J. Abrams)
Charlie's Theme
Ben's Death
Life After iPhones
The Plane Gang
Road to Wrigley
Magic of the Pendant
Showdown / What Now?
Reflection / Randall's Visit
Grace's House
Truth About Miles
Rachel Kills Strausser
Matheson Adagio
The Lighthouse
Maggie Dies
Maggie's Elegy / Neville Transforms
Rachel Draws
We're Saving This One
Hairless Ewoks
Pendant in the Open
Blowing it Up
Family Reunited
Helicopter
Danny Downz
Requiem
Charlie Thanks Miles
Revelation
Strategizing / General Matheson
The Drone
Aaron and Priscilla
Fly Away
Entering the Tower
Dark Tower
Meeting the Others
Genesis Of Power
Opening Titles: Revolution in the Air
John Corigliano: Performer
Daisy's Theme: Embarkation
John Corigliano: Performer
War Lament
John Corigliano: Performer
Foxhunt
John Corigliano: Performer
Children's Theme
John Corigliano: Performer
Abduction of Ned
John Corigliano: Performer
Forest Search: Attack
John Corigliano: Performer
Journey to the Hogan
John Corigliano: Performer
Lovers (Ned & Bella, Daisy & Tom) / Attack / Field of the Dead
John Corigliano: Performer
Searching for Daisy / End Title
John Corigliano: Performer
To The Future (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Goonies (Dave Grusin)
John Barry: Performer
Elmo's Fire - Love Theme (David Foster)
John Barry: Performer
Legend - Re-United (Jerry Goldsmith, Lyrics by John Bettis)
John Barry: Performer
Return to Oz (David Shire)
John Barry: Performer
Lifeforce (Henry Mancini)
John Barry: Performer
Revolution (John Corigliano)
John Barry: Performer
Cocoon (James Horner)
John Barry: Performer
View To A Kill (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
The Color Purple (Quincy Jones, Arranged by John Williams)
John Barry: Performer
Witness - Building The Barn (Maurice Jarre)
John Barry: Performer
Agnes of God (Georges Delerue)
John Barry: Performer
Silverado (Bruce Broughton)
John Barry: Performer
Out of Africa (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
Brazil (Michael Kamen – Arranged by Christopher Lennertz)
John Barry: Performer
Rambo: First Blood Part II (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion) (John Parr)
John Barry: Performer
Burning Heart - Survivor - Rocky IV
John Barry: Performer
When The Going Get's Tough, The Tough Get Going (Billy Ocean) – The Jewel of the Nile
John Barry: Performer
Weird Science (Oingo Boingo) - Weird Science
John Barry: Performer
Bit By Bit (Stephanie Mills) - Fletch
John Barry: Performer
Rhythm of the Night (DeBarge) – The Last Dragon
John Barry: Performer
Say You Say Me (Lionel Richie) - White Nights
John Barry: Performer
Is Your Love Strong Enough (Bryan Ferry) - Legend
John Barry: Performer
To Live And Die In L.A. (Wang Chung)
John Barry: Performer
We Don't Need Another Hero (Tina Turner) - Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
John Barry: Performer
PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE (composed by Danny Elfman): Overture / The Big Race
John Barry: Performer
Breakfast Machine
John Barry: Performer
Park Ride
John Barry: Performer
Stolen Bike
John Barry: Performer
Hitchhike
John Barry: Performer
Dinosaur Dream
John Barry: Performer
Simone's Theme
John Barry: Performer
Clown Dream
John Barry: Performer
Studio Chase
John Barry: Performer
The Drive-In
John Barry: Performer
Finale
John Barry: Performer
THE BRIDE (composed and conducted by Maurice Jarre): The Bride
John Barry: Performer
SPIES LIKE US (composed and conducted by Elmer Bernstein): The Ace Tomato Company
John Barry: Performer
Off To Spy
John Barry: Performer
NORTH AND SOUTH (composed and conducted by Bill Conti): Main Title
John Barry: Performer
ENEMY MINE (composed and conducted by Maurice Jarre): Before the Drac Holy Council
John Barry: Performer
JAGGED EDGE (composed by John Barry): Part XIII
John Barry: Performer
THE BLACK CAULDRON (composed and conducted by Elmer Bernstein): Escape From The Castle
John Barry: Performer
Taran
John Barry: Performer
The Witches
John Barry: Performer
Gurgi
John Barry: Performer
The Horned King
John Barry: Performer
The Fair Folk
John Barry: Performer
Eilonwy
John Barry: Performer
BACK TO THE FUTURE: Back To The Future
John Barry: Performer
Skateboard Chase
John Barry: Performer
Marty's Letter
John Barry: Performer
Clocktower Pt. 1
John Barry: Performer
Clocktower Pt.2 And Helicopter
John Barry: Performer
'85 Lone Pine Mall
John Barry: Performer
4 x 4
John Barry: Performer
Doc Returns
John Barry: Performer
Back To The Future Part II: Hill Valley, 2015
John Barry: Performer
Burn The Book
John Barry: Performer
He's Gone
John Barry: Performer
The Letter
John Barry: Performer
I'm Back
John Barry: Performer
End Logo
John Barry: Performer
The West
John Barry: Performer
Back To The Future Part III (conducted by Alan Silvestri): Main Title
John Barry: Performer
Indians
John Barry: Performer
Point Of No Return (The Train Pt. III)
John Barry: Performer
End Credits
John Barry: Performer
Back To The Future: The Ride
John Barry: Performer
I Had A Farm (Main Title)
John Barry: Performer
Alone On The Farm
John Barry: Performer
Karen & Denys
John Barry: Performer
Have You Got A Story for Me
John Barry: Performer
I'm Better At Hello
John Barry: Performer
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto In A major: K622 (Adagio)
John Barry: Performer
Karen's Journey Starts
John Barry: Performer
Karen's Journey Ends
John Barry: Performer
Karen's Return From Border
John Barry: Performer
Karen Builds A School
John Barry: Performer
Harvest
John Barry: Performer
Safari
John Barry: Performer
Flight Over Africa
John Barry: Performer
Beach At Night
John Barry: Performer
You'll Keep Me Then
John Barry: Performer
If I Knew A Song Of Africa
John Barry: Performer
You Are Karen M'Sabu
John Barry: Performer
Out Of Africa (End Credits)
John Barry: Performer
Fratelli Chase
John Barry: Performer
Map and Willie
John Barry: Performer
The Goondocks (Goonies Theme)
John Barry: Performer
Doubloon
John Barry: Performer
Lighthouse
John Barry: Performer
Cellar and Sloth
John Barry: Performer
Restaurant Trash
John Barry: Performer
The "It", Fifty Dollar Bills and a Stiff
John Barry: Performer
It All Starts Here
John Barry: Performer
Plumbing
John Barry: Performer
Skull and Signature
John Barry: Performer
Boulders, Bats and a Blender
John Barry: Performer
Wishing Well and the Fratellis Find Coin
John Barry: Performer
Mikey's Vision
John Barry: Performer
Oath and Booby Traps
John Barry: Performer
Triple Stones and a Ball
John Barry: Performer
Pee Break and Kissing Tunnel
John Barry: Performer
They're Here and Skull Cave Chase
John Barry: Performer
Playing The Bones
John Barry: Performer
Water Slide and Galleon
John Barry: Performer
Octopus
John Barry: Performer
The Inferno
John Barry: Performer
One Eyed Willie
John Barry: Performer
Treasure, Data & Mouth and Walk The Plank
John Barry: Performer
Sloth & Chunk
John Barry: Performer
Mama & Sloth
John Barry: Performer
The Fighting Fratellis, Sloth's Choice and Ultimate Booby Trap
John Barry: Performer
The Reunion and Fratellis On Beach
John Barry: Performer
No Firme and Pirate Ship
John Barry: Performer
End Titles (Goonies Theme)
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

Linda Taylor
5/10

The score effectively conveys the personal struggles of the characters, particularly Tom Dobb, as he searches for his son and grapples with his evolving beliefs.

Melissa White
5/10

The soundtrack features a mix of rousing anthems and poignant melodies, providing a rich and varied musical backdrop to the narrative.

Kenneth Hernandez
6/10

The music perfectly complements the cinematography, enhancing the visual storytelling and creating a cohesive audiovisual experience.

Melissa Baker
2/10

The lack of thematic coherence in the soundtrack of Revolution left me feeling disconnected from the characters and their struggles. The music failed to create a sense of unity and purpose, making it difficult to fully engage with the narrative of the film.

Patricia Lewis
4/10

I found the musical score in Revolution to be distracting and disjointed. Instead of complementing the on-screen action, the soundtrack often clashed with the mood of the scenes, pulling me out of the immersive experience of the film.

Lisa Johnson
5/10

The music enhances the epic scale of the war scenes, adding intensity and drama to the storytelling.

Steven Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Revolution effectively captures the emotions of the characters as they navigate through the turmoil of the American Revolution.

Charles Allen
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Revolution plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the historical period and the personal journeys of the characters.

Linda Green
10/10

The soundtrack of Revolution truly captures the emotional journey of the characters, especially Tom Dobb, as he goes from a reluctant participant to a passionate freedom fighter. The music perfectly enhances the tension and drama of the American Revolution setting.

Brian Turner
9/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are beautifully composed and expertly executed, elevating the epic scale of the war scenes and conveying the sense of urgency and determination of the characters as they fight for independence.

Robert Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of Revolution perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, from the initial despair of Tom Dobb to his eventual resolve to fight for freedom. The music enhances the epic scale of the American Revolution, adding depth and intensity to the storyline.

Carol Turner
7/10

The use of traditional instruments and melodies in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the historical setting of the film, immersing the audience in the time period and creating a rich atmosphere. The music effectively conveys the spirit of defiance and resilience that defined the American Revolution, making it a powerful and evocative accompaniment to the film's narrative.

Kenneth Perez
10/10

The use of traditional instruments like drums and fiddles in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the historical context of the film, immersing the audience in the time period and creating a powerful connection to the struggles of the characters.

Kenneth White
5/10

The use of traditional instruments and melodies gives authenticity to the historical setting of the film.

Dorothy Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of action and moments of introspection, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Steven Baker
4/10

The soundtrack of Revolution failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the American Revolution era. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the historical gravitas needed to enhance the storytelling.

Donna Taylor
5/10

The emotional depth of the music resonates with the themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the fight for freedom depicted in the film.