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Nov 17, 2020 · This is the original motion picture soundtrack to the 1993 20th-Century Fox animated film, Once Upon A Forest by James Horner.
- 01 - Main Title - Once Upon A Forest - James Horner - YouTube
Once Upon A Forest [Original Soundtrack Album] LICENSES....
- Once Upon a Forest #11 - Flying Home to Michelle23.5K views
- Once Upon a Forest #9 - Flying19.9K views
- Once Upon a Forest #8 - He's Back72.3K views
- Once Upon a Forest #7 - The Journey Begins36.5K views
- Once Upon a Forest #5 - Bedside Vigil17.3K views
- Once Upon a Forest #4 - The Accident34.8K views
- Once Upon a Forest #2 - The Forest73.3K views
- Once Upon a Forest #1 - Once Upon a Time with Me279.7K views
- 01 - Main Title - Once Upon A Forest - James Horner - YouTube
Sep 5, 2013 · Once Upon A Forest [Original Soundtrack Album] LICENSES. Adrev for a 3rd Party (on behalf of FOX FILM MUSIC CORP, BMI (Fox Music)); Adrev Publishing, UMPG Publishing, Polaris Hub AB, BMI ...
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Music editor: Jim Henrikson. Orchestra: The London Symphony Orchestra. Ethnic Woodwinds: Tony Hinnigan, Michael Taylor. Studio: EMI Abbey Road Studio 1, Londres. Once Upon A Time With Me. Performed by: Florence Warner Jones. Music: James Horner. Lyrics: Will Jennings. Vocal Backgrounds: New London Children's Choir.
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Once Upon a Forest by James Horner released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Jun 22, 2019 · Once Upon A Forest was one of several ecologically-themed animation movies in the early nineties, but whereas that trend quickly passed, James Horner’s profound love of nature is one of the common threads running through a career that spanned five decades.
Once Upon a Forest is virtually indistinguishable from James Horner's other early-'90s forays into the animated family film genre: a few treacly vocal tracks, a few overbaked themes and a whole lot of melodies and ideas eerily familiar to anyone with even a passing knowledge of Horner's output.