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1 Prologue 1:12
2 Main Title 1:40
3 Riverboat Capture 1:17
4 Regrets 1:48
5 The Wide Open 1:48
6 Eulogy 1:52
7 McBain 1:09
8 Digging Again 1:18
9 Nostalgia 0:50
10 Attack 4:43
11 Words 3:19
12 The Sign 1:24
13 Comancheros 5:31
14 Hanging Around 1:36
15 Keep Your Distance 0:49
16 Campfire Dance 1:59
17 Tobe's Death 0:58
18 Leaving 3:46
19 Texas Rangers 3:20
20 Finale And End Title 1:10
21 The Comancheros (Unused Title Song) Performer – Claude King 2:00
22 You Walked Away (Unused Song) Performer – Claude King 2:27
23 Main Title (Mono Mix) 1:40
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Elmer Bernstein has been famous for many genres during his half-century career: jazz soundtracks (The Man with the Golden Arm), epics (The Ten Commandments), comedies (Animal House, Ghostbusters) and dramas (The Age of Innocence). But he is perhaps most beloved for his rousing western scores, and particularly his thrilling efforts for the films of John Wayne.
The Comancheros (1961) is the first collaboration of the legendary actor and composer—and also the last film of director Michael Curtiz. It starred the Duke as a Texas Ranger going after a gang supplying contraband to Comanches, with Stuart Whitman and Lee Marvin in supporting roles.
Bernstein scored The Comancheros the year after his classic score for The Magnificent Seven, and the work could be thought of as "The Magnificent Eight." It features a bold, heroic main theme—the archetypal, upbeat statement of the Hollywood western. The rest of the score surges with Bernstein's indelible rhythms and lyrical touch, from quiet moments of reflection to cascading Indian attacks.
Bernstein himself re-recorded excerpts of The Comancheros on a Varèse Sarabande album, The Films of John Wayne, Vol. 1. This new CD features the COMPLETE original soundtrack—never before released—as recorded for the film at 20th Century Fox. The recording is complete, in chronological order, and in superb stereophonic sound—with bonus tracks of unused songs from the film and a mono mix of the Main Title.