Robin Hood (album)

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Robin Hood
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Soundtrack album by
Andy Price
ReleasedNovember 27, 2006
Genre Soundtrack
Length57:08
Label EMI
Producer Tiger Aspect

Robin Hood is a CD containing the incidental music soundtrack to the BBC television series Robin Hood . [1] Composed by Andy Price, the music is performed by the Danubia Symphony Orchestra and was performed at the Budapest Opera House, production of the series having been based near Budapest. [2] The CD was released mid-way through the programme's first series in November 2006.

Track listing

#Track TitleTrack Length
1"Robin Hood Theme"0:40
2"Journey Home"0:30
3"Run Master! Run!"1:01
4"Locksley"2:02
5"Marian's Theme"1:21
6"Your Eyes"0:51
7"Rescue"3:11
8"The Sheriff Gets His Man"3:06
9"Scaling The Walls"0:56
10"Outlaws"2:15
11"From The Rich To The Poor"1:19
12"Chasing The Nightwatchman"0:31
13"Flush Him Out"1:08
14"Proving His Innocence"2:33
15"A Noble Deed"1:31
16"Gisbourne's Trap"2:00
17"Shooting Pies"1:54
18"Robin and Marian"2:05
19"Marian's Punishment"1:48
20"Two Mothers"3:08
21"Where Is She?"1:38
22"Him I Liked"1:32
23"Different Directions"0:49
24"Silver Arrow"1:56
25"Gisbourne Woos Marian "1:27
26"The Sheriff's Plan"2:17
27"A Love That Cannot Be"1:18
28"Lucky George"2:06
29"He's My Brother"0:55
30"The Nightwatchman"1:12
31"The Hanging"1:11
32"No Way Out"2:20
33"I Never Told Her I Loved Her"1:15
34"Robin Hood End Credits"1:28

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