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The Last Samurai (Original Motion Picture Score) is the soundtrack to the 2003 film The Last Samurai directed by Edward Zwick and starring Tom Cruise. The film's original score is composed and produced by Hans Zimmer and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony under the supervision of conductor and orchestrator Blake Neely .
The Last Samurai: Original Motion Picture Score was released on November 25, 2003, by Warner Sunset Records. [10] All music on the soundtrack was composed, arranged, and produced by Hans Zimmer, performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony, and conducted by Blake Neely. [11] It peaked at number 24 on the US Top Soundtracks chart. [11]
The Last Samurai (Japanese: 狼よ落日を斬れ) also known as "Ōkami yo Rakujitsu o Kire" is a 1974 Japanese period drama film, directed by Kenji Misumi. [1] Based on Shōtarō Ikenami's novel "Sonootoko". [2] [3] The film is Kenji Misumi's last film. [4] [5]
The Last Samurai is a 2003 film. The Last Samurai may also refer to: The Last Samurai; Mifune: The Last Samurai, a 2015 documentary; Oba: The Last Samurai, 2011 drama; The Last Samurai "The Last Samurai", the first episode of Knife or Death; Saigō Takamori, dubbed "the last true samurai"
Mason Dixon was an American country music group from Beaumont, Texas, composed of Frank Gilligan (vocals, bass guitar), Jerry Dengler (guitar, banjo), and Rick Henderson (guitar). The band played frequently within the Texas nightclub scene for several years and went on to tour the U.S. and Canada for several more.
Yankee Grey was an American country music group originally composed of six members: David Buchanan (bass guitar), Matthew Basford (lead guitar), Joe Caverlee (), Kevin Griffin (), Jerry Hughes (), and Tim Hunt (lead vocals), all of whom met in Cincinnati, Ohio.
4 Runner (sometimes stylized as 4Runner) is an American country music vocal group founded in 1993 in Nashville.The group initially consisted of Craig Morris (lead vocals, piano), Billy Crittenden (baritone vocals), Lee Hilliard (tenor vocals), and Jim Chapman (bass vocals).
A music video for the song was released on August 12. [6] Chasin' Crazy released their second single, "Smack Dab", in August. [2] Both songs will be included on an extended play to be released in early 2015. [2] A reality show about the band, also called Chasin' Crazy, premiered on Great American Country on October 11, 2014. [7]