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Robin Hood | |
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Soundtrack album by Andy Price | |
Released | November 27, 2006 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 57:08 |
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 Title | Track Length |
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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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