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Babe: Orchestral Soundtrack

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Download links and information about Babe: Orchestral Soundtrack by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 57:02 minutes.

Artist: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Release date: 2015
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical
Tracks: 19
Duration: 57:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. This is a Tale (featuring Nigel Westlake) 4:21
2. The Pig and the Farmer (featuring Nigel Westlake) 3:21
3. The Way Things Are (featuring Nigel Westlake) 4:38
4. Them Wolves (featuring Nigel Westlake) 1:40
5. Crime and Punishment (featuring Nigel Westlake) 2:13
6. The Mechanical Rooster (featuring Nigel Westlake) 3:05
7. A Pig’s Proper Place (featuring Nigel Westlake) 3:02
8. May I Call You Mom? (featuring Nigel Westlake) 2:23
9. Pork is a Nice Sweet Meat (featuring Nigel Westlake) 2:52
10. The Sheep Rustlers (featuring Nigel Westlake) 5:21
11. A Pig That Thinks It’s a Dog (featuring Nigel Westlake) 2:10
12. Away to Me, Pig! (featuring Nigel Westlake) 4:03
13. The Sheep Pig (featuring Nigel Westlake) 1:40
14. The Greatest Champion (featuring Nigel Westlake) 2:00
15. The Seeds of Destiny (featuring Nigel Westlake) 1:18
16. The Bad Cat (featuring Nigel Westlake) 2:21
17. Call the Boss (featuring Nigel Westlake) 3:26
18. That’ll Do (featuring Nigel Westlake) 3:29
19. If I Had Words (featuring Nigel Westlake) 3:39

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This is an orchestral re-recording of the score for the popular 1995 film Babe: A Little Pig Goes a Long Way. In celebration of the film's 20th anniversary, original composer Nigel Westlake reunited with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to revisit his score, which incorporated various quotations and motifs from 19th century French classic music, particularly Saint-Saëns' Organ Symphony. The original soundtrack, which first appeared in 1995 and was also recorded with the Melbourne Symphony, featured singing and selections of dialogue taken from the movie. The 2015 anniversary recording is entirely instrumental, and focuses solely on Westlake's charming and diverse score.