Amazon.com - Ordered 02/14/2000 - Shipped 03/29/2000 - Received 04/04/2000 The booklet contains 3 big and 2 small very good quality color pictures of the movie (out of the cover). There is also a text of about one page by George Fenton along with a half page biography.
Additional Orchestrations by Robert Stewart.
Orchestra lead and Solo Violin: Gavyn White.
Well, this recording is not actually a Musical, it's just a soundtrack, but I can tell that I've been hearing at it a few times and I like it. I've also listened to it during the come back from Corse in boat during my last holidays: We were sailing in a big ship by night, surrounded by that kind of silence that's typical to the sea, whatever the noise human beings make to try to forget they're lost in the middle of nowhere. I was lying in my bed, the darkness surrounding me was as thick as mud and I started listening to that recording. It worked, the music freely played with my nerves while I was imagining all sort of horrible things. What's nice with that soundtrack, too, is that there are moments of hope, of relief, that makes the whole thing rather well structured, and possible to be heard from the start to the end in such conditions as I did (would have it been only 'dark' moments that I wouldn't have been able to hear it entirely).
I also found the violin pieces very nice and entertaining. Now I hope one day I will see the movie, because I'm very puzzled about it.