"Firemares!! Firemares could travel over a thousand leagues in a day!" Absolutely one of the most iconic cues, and Mr. Horner's score in its entirety lifted Krull from something that could have been somewhat pedestrian to the heights of 80's swords & sorcery greatness.
+S. Svensson I really wish they could make a remake *o* If it's well done, it could be awesome. ... but with the wrong people behind the cam, it could be some piece of crap... >
What this song promises: 1. Ceaseless adventure. 2. An epic journey. 3. Merry bands of adventurers. 4. Gallant heroism. 5. Rewards in gold and jewels. 6. Evil to be conquered. 7. Princesses to save. 8. Mead. Lots and lots of mead.
Music from soundtracks, especially action sequences, are NOT songs! They're called "cues." A cue is music written strictly to enhance the scene you're watching. Cues may often contain elements of some thematic material which can remind the audience of that theme. There are sometimes many themes in a movie. The composer very often will include elements of one or more of those themes under the action on screen. These, however, are NOT "songs," as most people define the word.
This piece of music is amazing and is from the part of the movie when they need to reach the Black Fortress very quickly, so they tame the firemares - very fast flying horses. It amazes me that this film is not known about by more people, as it is one of the best films made at a time that was a golden era of film making. The part where the harp is playing is when the horses take off and it still makes my eyes water thinking about it now.
About this film not being widely known, you can largely thank the self-righteous hipsters who call themselves movie critics for that. This movie was awesome.
STILL one of the greatest movies AND the GREATEST Soundtracks ever done. Every aspect in engaging. The orchestration is BRILLIANT. As a violinist, I always listen in amazement to the difficulty of the parts and how effortlessly they are played. BRAVO. I introduce the movie as well as the soundtrack to everyone I can.
Holy shit man.. I watched this movie 100 times when I was a kid.. yet I didn’t realize how this soundtrack is like Star Trek 2 especially! Something new!! Thanks!!
You should listen to the soundtrack for Battle Among the Stars which he composed before Khan and Krull which influenced his composing of the later two movies.
@@caligulapontifex5759 I LOVE the Conan score - especially the first tune, Anvil of Crom, which must be notoriously hard to play because of the rhythm that it does have. I must say I am not a big Schwarzenegger fan and I don't even think the man can act at all, but I do love this film for the music alone - Basil Poledouris is one of my favorite (film music) composers of all time.
@@jonahfalcon1970 They do indeed sound very similar, but I put that down to both scores being written around the same time. Horner might have started writing tunes for one of them and then ended zp using them for the other, I suspect. Wouldn't be new in his case; he foten quotes himself in his early phase. There are even stylistic similarities between his scores for Star Trek II and Battle Beyond the Stars because both are early scores. He did get more sophisticated later; his scores forr Zorro and Avatar for instance are less derivative. (While for Willow, he openly quoted a classical symphony theme for the main theme.)
Chris Palo Maybe you should clean your ears a little because none of Horner’s scores, most of which are either ripoffs of himself or Jerry Goldsmith, can touch Howard Shore’s fantasy score
RIP James Horner. I'll never forget the first time I heard this. I was a freshman music major in 1984 and upperclass brass players turned me onto this. Just a remarkable composer who, like John Williams, just makes every movie he composes for better.
My favorite score and scene from Krull. I can just picture in my head Colwyn and the others riding on their Firemares when I listen to this. RIP James Horner, you're one of the best.
Oh my this is good, a 100% classic theme to a totally underrated movie. Brings back great memories of my childhood soundtracked by the 3 gods of movie music, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith and of course, James Horner.
Mc Ren Aw good call man, the man behind the music for Excalibur, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Angel Heart and Runaway Train to name a few. I had forgot about him actually. Nice one.
Soundtracks have been the " classical music " of the 20th and 21st centuries so far . . . Every soundtrack reminds you of the story and the characters . I love all of the soundtracks to the Star Trek franchise , Star Wars franchise , not so much . But all of the movies of the 80s had incredible soundtracks . All of these composers are great !
I love this musical score. I heard they filmed the horses running on giant treadmill in order to capture them running on behind a greenscreen. One of the crew said it was a memorable sound hearing horses galloping on a treadmill. My other favorite scene in this movie was the Widow of the Web.
This piece stands out as one of the best ever. It's puissance is unmatched. Having said that I think that instead of small clusters of slayers haloed in yellow on the movie poster, that firemares shoulda been used. A small trail of running from the right side of the mountain and then to the left behind the royal couple & straight to the left edge. Yeah. Raise the twins suns a bit. One big firemare below them, above the horizon. Or... One on each side of the mountain running in opposing directions to the right, left edges of the poster. Gawd I love this movie.
I still remember the day James Horner died! I was climbing up a mountain and that reminded me of Krull, so I hummed the Krull music. Then when I got down from the mountain and got reception, my friend had texted me that James Horner died! :O
When I was younger, I thought James Horner would have been the perfect composer of a Dungeons & Dragons movie adaptation of the animated series, which as a lifelong dream I have always wanted to be a live action movie. Horner's sound really was incredible and will always be one of my favourite composers. Tragic he is no longer with us.
Is there a better 1980's Sci Fi adventure movie than Krull? I believe not. Thank you James Horner for this masterpiece of a soundtrack with this amazing movie.
James Horner's music was often bigger and better than the films he composed it for. He'll be remembered alongside John Barry, Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, Miklos Rosza, Alfred Newman and the other great film composers.
I can only imagine the rush that one must have felt, while James Horner was recording this with the orchestra, even being outside of the orchestra hall, I would have gotten goosebumps...like I have now! lol
It was extraordinary - I was one of the 3 treble school boy singers with the orchestra recording. We are 1st heard at the opening about 16 seconds in and other small parts through the film. Film playing in B&W and a massive screen as we all recorded. Still remember the tiger moment. No credit though (and not paid!) Still have the sheet music somewhere.....
@@jonnysimms2330 I envy you sir. To be a part of a James Horner soundtrack and perform under his baton...amazing. Cherish that specisl moment and I hope you did more soundtracks later. RIP Mr. James Horner.
To James Horner,Heaven will be a better place with your soul there. He was a true genius and his work will live on forever as some of the best.Star Trek,Krull,and Aliens are pure magic.Thank you RIP
This is the classical music of our modern times. Any who decry the lack of emotion in classical music should listen to this. There is plenty of emotion here!
Great soundtrack, a lot of Themes he would use later on! He wrote this before Wrath of Khan! The soundtrack that saved the Star Trek franchise! You know it’s true!
James horner is the ultimate composer, he's lesser known than john Williams but just as good. I also jam on umatsu nobuo and the guy that did final fantasy tactics.
One of the best films ever made . Sadly so overlooked and underrated like so many 1980's movies like The Thing, Bladerunner. Nothing will beat the 80's for music or films
How are The Thing and especially Blade Runner overlooked and underrated? They must be among the most famous movies, everyone knows them and almost everyone loves them. Krull, on the other hand, was a giant flop and is actually overlooked and underrated, unfortunately.
@@mikepjersey how well did the Thing and Bladerunner review at the time , much less how well did they do at the box office ? Like so many, way over looker and underrated at the time.
I want you to permit poor English writings. I listened to this music almost every day 40 years ago. I often rode my motorcycle in those days while remembering this tune. Now, my heart returns in that time. Thank you for sharing!
He is not a one dimensional composer as some have suggested with Wrath of Khan. He worked on Aliens, Beastmaster, Titanic and many many others like Braveheart. He has three more movies to be released in 2015 after his death.
Not to forget Avatar - that was a masterpiece also for the way it integrated and even invented ethnic elements. It's my favorite score from him along with Krull and The Mask of Zorro.
"Firemares!! Firemares could travel over a thousand leagues in a day!" Absolutely one of the most iconic cues, and Mr. Horner's score in its entirety lifted Krull from something that could have been somewhat pedestrian to the heights of 80's swords & sorcery greatness.
His score definitely makes the movie better than it should be in many ways.
Personally I'll take the jolly camp of Krull over the adolescent naval-gazing nihilsm of modern fantasy anyday. :)
I cannot imagine what my childhood (imagination) might've been without this movie---this score. OH! How this takes me back...
Best quote ever.
"Why didn't you tell us this sooner!?!"
I know, there are reasons, but it is a great meme.
Warms my cockles that there are many more Krull fans across the globe..
There are quite a few of us out there more than you think 😊
@@andrewgrundy744 this Nov we had our first meet at London with host Lysette Anthony who played Princess Lyssa
Lovley lady.
James Horner Composed this masterpiece when he was 29 years old. Incredible.
This is the kind of music that makes me want to be a kid again.
The decade of epic adventures! I miss is with my whole soul!
Yes! Even at 49 I enjoy this. EPIC soundtrack.
@@moretwocome21 Right back at you, Now 52
@@Morethanbobsonofbob Yes sir!👍🏾 Have a blessed weekend.
Same, I'm in my mid 40's now. Watched this movie on VHS when I was a kid, bunked off school and my mom hired it from the local video shop. Great days.
No one used French horns like James Horner. Just a master.
I can't listen to any French Horn without thinking of some sort of epic sci fi battle because of Horner! One of the best.
Wagner
Try Eric Korngold, the original cinematic score master. which even Horner said the whole soundtrack was inspired by.
My god this is one hell of an underrated movie.
+Michael Mele Testify brothers!!!
+S. Svensson It's not a perfect movie, but it is so good anyway ^^
Yeah, it has it problems for sure. But the overall atmosphere and setting is amazing.
+S. Svensson I really wish they could make a remake *o* If it's well done, it could be awesome.
... but with the wrong people behind the cam, it could be some piece of crap... >
Neobahamutfr36
Isn't that true of all remakes?
I so miss James Horner. His music will live forever. One of the three greats in cinematic history: James Horner, John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith.
Spot On!!
Joel Goldsmith? He wrote for Star Gate aswell.
@@angelskyd Joel is good, but he's not Jerry. At least, as far as I'm concerned.
Two words: Basil... The FK'N MAN... Poledouris!!!!!
Mofo did Conan... nuff said. Deserves to be on EVERY list!
DAAAAMN RIGHT! HEAR! HEAR!
What this song promises:
1. Ceaseless adventure.
2. An epic journey.
3. Merry bands of adventurers.
4. Gallant heroism.
5. Rewards in gold and jewels.
6. Evil to be conquered.
7. Princesses to save.
8. Mead. Lots and lots of mead.
*Edit: 9. The phrase "HUZZAH!!" yelled frequently.
***** Rejoice ô Mead, King Horner is riding the fires and spanning the rings of desire. A whirlwind of angry muses is chasing death today.
and plenty of wenches to conquer..lol
Yes, well someone must keep gallantry alive!
Music from soundtracks, especially action sequences, are NOT songs! They're called "cues." A cue is music written strictly to enhance the scene you're watching. Cues may often contain elements of some thematic material which can remind the audience of that theme. There are sometimes many themes in a movie. The composer very often will include elements of one or more of those themes under the action on screen. These, however, are NOT "songs," as most people define the word.
This piece is three things at once...epic, heroic, and magical.❗
This piece of music is amazing and is from the part of the movie when they need to reach the Black Fortress very quickly, so they tame the firemares - very fast flying horses. It amazes me that this film is not known about by more people, as it is one of the best films made at a time that was a golden era of film making. The part where the harp is playing is when the horses take off and it still makes my eyes water thinking about it now.
About this film not being widely known, you can largely thank the self-righteous hipsters who call themselves movie critics for that. This movie was awesome.
STILL one of the greatest movies AND the GREATEST Soundtracks ever done. Every aspect in engaging. The orchestration is BRILLIANT. As a violinist, I always listen in amazement to the difficulty of the parts and how effortlessly they are played. BRAVO. I introduce the movie as well as the soundtrack to everyone I can.
Me too brother - made a real impression on me that moment as a kid. Made me think anything is possible…
Rest In Peace, King James Horner. You're version of Krull and Aliens will always be the best. May your music guide you on your magical journey.
Omar Tinoco might I suggest his album for the movie glory it is my personal favorite
Here here! He was the Lord Marshall of orchestral soundtracks and he unlocked us all.
Holy shit man.. I watched this movie 100 times when I was a kid.. yet I didn’t realize how this soundtrack is like Star Trek 2 especially! Something new!! Thanks!!
I bet Horner wrote the two scores around the same time... It's still my favorite score by Horner, next to Avatar and the Zorro score.
You should listen to the soundtrack for Battle Among the Stars which he composed before Khan and Krull which influenced his composing of the later two movies.
@@caligulapontifex5759 I know that music but I think next to Khan and Krull it is a bit heavy-handed.
"The gray's the leader!" RIP Bernard Bresslaw, you are remembered.
Prof. George Werner Yes! He is remembered!
I Met Bernard once, a gentle giant and a real gentleman- RIP
The horns at 2:30 still make my hairs stand up no matter where and when. Always ready for an adventure!
Yeah, bloody fantastic.
It's because you have a great soul
French horns! FRENCH... HORNS!!!
Childhood.....I miss you!
There were so many great soundtracks in the 80s . . . And Krull had one of the best . PERIOD !!!
This movie and also Conan, Bladerunner and Khan are among the very best in movie scores.
@@caligulapontifex5759 I LOVE the Conan score - especially the first tune, Anvil of Crom, which must be notoriously hard to play because of the rhythm that it does have. I must say I am not a big Schwarzenegger fan and I don't even think the man can act at all, but I do love this film for the music alone - Basil Poledouris is one of my favorite (film music) composers of all time.
You do know that most of Krull's score was lifted from Star Trek II, right?
@@jonahfalcon1970 They do indeed sound very similar, but I put that down to both scores being written around the same time. Horner might have started writing tunes for one of them and then ended zp using them for the other, I suspect. Wouldn't be new in his case; he foten quotes himself in his early phase. There are even stylistic similarities between his scores for Star Trek II and Battle Beyond the Stars because both are early scores. He did get more sophisticated later; his scores forr Zorro and Avatar for instance are less derivative. (While for Willow, he openly quoted a classical symphony theme for the main theme.)
Bad ass song, nuff said...
If the word 'adventure' had a theme song
The most heroic score ever made, the greatest score of James Horner, the greatest Score of all times.
+Daniel Torres AGREED!!!!
I can picture this being used in Lord of the Rings!
FireTiger941 would have been a major improvement over Howard Shores lame attempt.
Chris Palo Maybe you should clean your ears a little because none of Horner’s scores, most of which are either ripoffs of himself or Jerry Goldsmith, can touch Howard Shore’s fantasy score
This and Brainstorm are his best. Can’t believe he composed them both. Very different styles
RIP James Horner. I'll never forget the first time I heard this. I was a freshman music major in 1984 and upperclass brass players turned me onto this. Just a remarkable composer who, like John Williams, just makes every movie he composes for better.
I ❤️ James H.
One of the best epic pieces of James horner History Genious. RIP forever.
This track is my favorite from the movie. It is so timeless.
Me too...one of the best soundtracks i ever hear in my life!!!
The scene was amazing too when I first saw Krull at the theater.
EmilyGreene1984 So are you, I fear.
I sometimes find myself whistling parts of this. The moment they take off the ground and the violins kick in ❤
What the meaning of adventure truly is defined by this one track.
My favorite score and scene from Krull. I can just picture in my head Colwyn and the others riding on their Firemares when I listen to this. RIP James Horner, you're one of the best.
Oh my this is good, a 100% classic theme to a totally underrated movie. Brings back great memories of my childhood soundtracked by the 3 gods of movie music, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith and of course, James Horner.
Don't forget Trevor Jones.
Mc Ren Aw good call man, the man behind the music for Excalibur, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Angel Heart and Runaway Train to name a few. I had forgot about him actually. Nice one.
Yes! I often refer to those 3 as the 'Holy Trinity' of film Composers!
I couldn't agree more.
this is the best soundtrack out there it makes you want to saddle up a horse and ride on a long quest
Soundtracks have been the " classical music " of the 20th and 21st centuries so far . . . Every soundtrack reminds you of the story and the characters . I love all of the soundtracks to the Star Trek franchise , Star Wars franchise , not so much . But all of the movies of the 80s had incredible soundtracks . All of these composers are great !
I miss his music so much.James Horner was a master.
Thank you James for making my childhood awesome with such great scores you will be missed for all eternity but never forgotten 🙏🏻❤️
I've wanted a Firemare since I was kid! Love this film so much. Pure fantasy adventure!
I want this played at my funeral, and on the one of my next life.
Horner was an absolute genius.
Best fantasy film of the 80s imo, great soundtrack too. Puts you right on the back of the FireMare 🐎🔥🔥🔥
Love this Movie. Love the Soundtrack. Love this Track!!!!
Krull for life!!!!
I love this musical score. I heard they filmed the horses running on giant treadmill in order to capture them running on behind a greenscreen. One of the crew said it was a memorable sound hearing horses galloping on a treadmill. My other favorite scene in this movie was the Widow of the Web.
This piece stands out as one of the best ever. It's puissance is unmatched.
Having said that I think that instead of small clusters of slayers haloed in yellow on the movie poster, that firemares shoulda been used. A small trail of running from the right side of the mountain and then to the left behind the royal couple & straight to the left edge. Yeah. Raise the twins suns a bit. One big firemare below them, above the horizon.
Or...
One on each side of the mountain running in opposing directions to the right, left edges of the poster.
Gawd I love this movie.
There are no slayers on the poster. Those are firemares. You mean the main theatrical poster?
Why in the hell would even nine people give this a thumbs-down?? This is Horner's greatest work likely of all time.
It's not the movie we needed. It's the movie we deserved.
Without doubt the most uplifting D@D style music ever.....used it to open a campaign! Group loved it.......
RIP Mr Horner
He made the soundtrack of our youth. Rest in Peace, master. Your music will live in our hearts, forever!
Love it when Cyclops comes through at the end of this.
+MadWolf1980xxx heh you mean Rell
ha, yeah, meant to say THE cyclops.
When Rell rides in to save them, spurning his fate...
I still remember the day James Horner died! I was climbing up a mountain and that reminded me of Krull, so I hummed the Krull music. Then when I got down from the mountain and got reception, my friend had texted me that James Horner died! :O
What a tragic sad loss that was.
When I was younger, I thought James Horner would have been the perfect composer of a Dungeons & Dragons movie adaptation of the animated series, which as a lifelong dream I have always wanted to be a live action movie. Horner's sound really was incredible and will always be one of my favourite composers. Tragic he is no longer with us.
i bought this classic on dvd a couple of months ago, great stuff
Is there a better 1980's Sci Fi adventure movie than Krull? I believe not. Thank you James Horner for this masterpiece of a soundtrack with this amazing movie.
When the Good Lord Says well done thy good and faithful servant!!!
James Horner's music was often bigger and better than the films he composed it for. He'll be remembered alongside John Barry, Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, Miklos Rosza, Alfred Newman and the other great film composers.
You are absolutely right. Battle Beyond the Stars comes to mind.
I can only imagine the rush that one must have felt, while James Horner was recording this with the orchestra, even being outside of the orchestra hall, I would have gotten goosebumps...like I have now! lol
Yes agreed, even reading your comment gave me goosebumps.
It was extraordinary - I was one of the 3 treble school boy singers with the orchestra recording. We are 1st heard at the opening about 16 seconds in and other small parts through the film. Film playing in B&W and a massive screen as we all recorded. Still remember the tiger moment. No credit though (and not paid!) Still have the sheet music somewhere.....
@@jonnysimms2330 I envy you sir. To be a part of a James Horner soundtrack and perform under his baton...amazing. Cherish that specisl moment and I hope you did more soundtracks later. RIP Mr. James Horner.
To James Horner,Heaven will be a better place with your soul there.
He was a true genius and his work will live on forever as some of the best.Star Trek,Krull,and Aliens are pure magic.Thank you RIP
One of my favorite all time tracks. I'd be happy if beautiful music like this was the last thing I ever heard.
Damn it, James.....we all miss you so much! Our love affection and true respect from your fans here in Greece! May God rest your soul in peace!
This is the classical music of our modern times. Any who decry the lack of emotion in classical music should listen to this. There is plenty of emotion here!
If anyone wants to know what pure, unadulterated JOY sounds like... wonder no more after hearing this!!!
One of the best songs of the film!
I love this part from 0:56 to 1:16, the french horn solo. Awesome!!
+Roldão Almeida Yes, and the bubbling pizzicati in the strings and harp supporting it.
To me this music simultaneously feels like classic Westerns and Star Trek II Wrath of Khan. Love it.
ONE OF JAMES HORNER'S EARLY SCORES AND ONE OF HIS BEST,
Simply gorgeous! Wonderful symphony orchestra! Congratulations James Horner! His legacy is exciting and unforgettable!
Kirk ; "Krrrrruuuullllllllllllllll"
Best adventure music ever. Change chords and harmonies are awesome
It just goes to show how great this score is when I ask people if they remember Krull and they say they don't... but they remember the music.
Same here. The movie is ok, but the soundtrack is outstanding.
One of the best movie scores of all time. Still have the VHS of this movie 🍿
Definently an underrated movie big time!!!! Love this MOVIE!!!!
Thank you James Horner for this magical score from my childhood!!
It's this music alone that gave the Fire Mares their power.
We're the Firemares Freiziens or Percherons ?
James Horner = Legend
This theme can restore confidence to any seemingly lost battle!!! Love it 😀
MOST UNDERRATED FILM SCORE OF ALL TIME!
James Horner's Apollo 13 soundtrack is probably my favorite.
James Horner passed away??? Why am I always the last to find out these things? RIP James; thanks for all the tunes!
La banda sonora es una joya, un placer oír cada uno de sus temas.
I haven't been the same since James passed. Never will be the same again. My living version of Tchaikovsky, he was for me :'(
They don't make movies like these anymore....*sigh*
That and the fact that hollywood has run out of good ideas for movies
They don't make great movies nowadays because of the republicans!
Hope they dont get the idea of making a remake starring the rock
Because this is one of the all-time bombs?
One finger pointing to Independence Day: Resurgence 💀 (what a joke of a film)
Not all modern day films are bad, at least some try.
I have grown up with this music...thanks a lot James...rest in peace
Great soundtrack, a lot of Themes he would use later on! He wrote this before Wrath of Khan! The soundtrack that saved the Star Trek franchise! You know it’s true!
James Horner’s score is truly epic! Love the film and the music, brilliant.
James horner is the ultimate composer, he's lesser known than john Williams but just as good. I also jam on umatsu nobuo and the guy that did final fantasy tactics.
Some of James Horner best work.this cues goes like an express train soo exciting. I love it
It was a great scene in the movie too. The ride of the fire mares theme really suits the part.
One of the best films ever made . Sadly so overlooked and underrated like so many 1980's movies like The Thing, Bladerunner. Nothing will beat the 80's for music or films
How are The Thing and especially Blade Runner overlooked and underrated? They must be among the most famous movies, everyone knows them and almost everyone loves them. Krull, on the other hand, was a giant flop and is actually overlooked and underrated, unfortunately.
You have a weird definition of underrated.
@@TheContraspirit both Blade runner and the Thing reviewed horrible and the time and did nothing at the box office.
@@mikepjersey how well did the Thing and Bladerunner review at the time , much less how well did they do at the box office ? Like so many, way over looker and underrated at the time.
You do know this opened and closed on the same day in NYC, right?
And epic classic composition, just timeless !
one of the best soundtracks of james horner
Excelente filme e trilha sonora de tirar o fôlego!
Man this song makes me ready to join a cavalry charge or something.... awesome!
Just heard the news today :(
R.I.P James Horner, you produce some of my favourite scores and made ever film that little more magical.
I´m from Brazil and love it also!
I want you to permit poor English writings.
I listened to this music almost every day 40 years ago.
I often rode my motorcycle in those days while remembering this tune.
Now, my heart returns in that time.
Thank you for sharing!
Love that French horn part!
This is absolutely stunning!
This is the greatest soundtrack to the greatest film ever made
Loved this as they were riding those firemares 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥magical feeling
He is not a one dimensional composer as some have suggested with Wrath of Khan. He worked on Aliens, Beastmaster, Titanic and many many others like Braveheart. He has three more movies to be released in 2015 after his death.
Not to forget Avatar - that was a masterpiece also for the way it integrated and even invented ethnic elements. It's my favorite score from him along with Krull and The Mask of Zorro.
Absolute favourite piece of music. Captures the moment and really helps me gets me above all the things wrong in my life.
This song I have played over and over since the 80s and never get tired of it.
I love Horner's work. This is by far one of his best. The only one I would rate above this is "Bishop's Countdown" from "Aliens".
This whole score is definitely one of his best. Themes are beautiful. Cocoon, rocketeer, willlow, oh the 80s/early nineties...
Memories! Thanks Mr. Horner
Is it normal to get Teary eyed while listening to this. I've watched this as a kid on VHS with my dad
blindjustice316 yeah, totally normal. Horner knocked it out the park with this.
James Horner gave us Krull and Willow, two absolutely wonderful fantasy scores. What a brilliant composer.