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John Williams' Oscar-nominated score to Oliver Stone's 1995 biopic Nixon boasts a darkness and complexity that perfectly complements the film's titular anti-hero. By turns sympathetic and scathing, the music evokes both Nixon's extraordinary power and the human frailties that led to his fall from grace, and its inability to achieve a consistency of tone and approach mirrors the same problems that undermine Stone's film. Williams nevertheless captures in vivid the turbulence that shadowed Nixon's personal life and well as his political career.
01 The 1960’s: The Turbulent Years 5:01
02 Main Title… The White House Gate 4:15
03 Growing Up In Whittier 2:41
04 The Ellsberg Break-In And Watergate 2:41
05 Love Field: Dallas, November 1963 4:50
06 Losing A Brother 3:16
07 The Battle Hymn Of The Republic 1:02
08 Making A Comeback 2:19
09 Track 2 And The Bay Of Pigs 4:44
10 The Miami Convention, 1968 3:17
11 The Meeting With Mao 3:08
12 «I Am That Sacrifice» 4:47
13 The Farewell Scene 4:57