Immerse yourself in the captivating world of John Cameron's "The Ruling Class - Soundtrack," a cinematic journey released on November 30, 1972, under AVCO Records Corp. This compact yet powerful album spans just 32 minutes, but it's packed with a diverse array of compositions that bring the film's narrative to life. John Cameron, known for his versatility, blends orchestral grandeur with playful melodies, creating a soundtrack that is as dynamic as the film itself. From the regal "Pomp and Circumstance" to the haunting "Jack The Ripper," each track offers a unique sonic experience. The album also features vocal performances, such as the enchanting "Duet from Taviata" and the lively "Speech in the Woods / Eton Boating Song." Whether you're a fan of film scores or simply appreciate innovative music, this album is a testament to John Cameron's skill and creativity.
1972 AVCO Records Corp.1972 AVCO Records Corp.
Tracks
Theme from 'The Ruling Class'John Cameron
Entrance Speech (Theme Background) / Varsity DragJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole
Raising of the Table (Theme Background)John Cameron, Peter O'Toole
Duet from TaviataJohn Cameron
Bird Dance / My Blue HeavenJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole, Carolyn Seymour
Wedding Speech on Cross (Theme Background)John Cameron, Peter O'Toole
Gracie's StripJohn Cameron
Wedding NightJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole
My Jack - InstrumentalJohn Cameron
Speech in the Woods / Eton Boating SongJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole
Jack The RipperJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole
Dry BonesJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole
Pomp and CircumstanceJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole
House of Lords Speech / Onward Christian SoldiersJohn Cameron, Peter O'Toole