Millennium – Tribal Wisdom And The Modern World – Project Details

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MILLENNIUM – TRIBAL WISDOM AND THE MODERN WORLD, 1992, Created by Richard Meech & Michael Grant
SERIES CREDITS
Music by Hans Zimmer
Music Coordinator : Terence McKeown

Episodes : "The Shock Of The Other", "A Poor Man Shames Us All" & "Inventing Reality"

Music Arranged & Performed by Mark Mancina
Episode : "Strange Relations"
Music Arranged & Performed by Mark Mancina & John Van Tongeren
Episodes : "An Ecology Of Mind", "Mistaken Identity", "The Art Of Living", "Touching The Timeless", "The Tightrope Of Power", "At The Threshold"
Music Arranged & Performed by John Van Tongeren
Millennium – Tribal Wisdom And The Modern World

Millennium – Tribal Wisdom And The Modern World

1992 53'52 Narada Records
Release date : 03/1992
BOOKLET CREDITS

Music by Hans Zimmer

Produced by Hans Zimmer
Music Arranged & Performed by John Van Tongeren & Mark Mancina
Additional Musicians: Alexis Carreon (Violin) & Cristian Amigo (Charango)
Mixed & Engineered by Jay Rifkin at Media Ventures, Los Angeles, CA
Additional Engineering by Michael Stevens
Music Coordinator for Biniman Productions Limited: Terence McKeown
Location Recordings for Tribal Sounds Recorded by Stuart French, Terence McKeown, Stephen Bourne & Simmy Claire
Edited by Alison Clark (Supervisor), Anke Bakker, Paul Durand, Eric Hill, Marta Neilson & David Bennett
Soundtrack Album Arranged by Terence McKeown with Richard Meech & Michael Grant
Custom Mastered for Compact Disc by Randy Kling, Disc Mastering, Nashville, TN

01 – Shaman’s Song (0:27)
02 – Stones For A Thousand Years (1:00)

Hans Zimmer, John Van Tongeren
03 – The Journey Begins (1:58)
Mark Mancina
04 – The Stone Drag (2:19)
Mark Mancina
05 – Courting Song – Love In The Himalayas (3:18)
John Van Tongeren
06 – Inventing Reality (2:16)
Mark Mancina
07 – Fiddlers – Pilgrimage To Wirikuta (4:30)
John Van Tongeren
08 – The Shock Of The Other (7:15)
Mark Mancina
09 – Race Of The Initiates (2:00)
John Van Tongeren
10 – The Art Of Living (2:18)
John Van Tongeren
11 – Geerewol Celebrations (5:01)
Hans Zimmer, Mark Mancina
12 – Song For The Dead (0:56)
John Van Tongeren
13 – Pilgrim’s Chant – In The Land Of The Ancestors (3:50)
John Van Tongeren
14 – An Ecology Of Mind (4:32)
John Van Tongeren
15 – Well Song – A Desert Home (3:37)
John Van Tongeren
16 – Initation Chant – Rites Of Passage (2:09)
John Van Tongeren
17 – The Journey Continues (3:13)
Hans Zimmer, Mark Mancina
18 – Millennium Theme (3:06)
Hans Zimmer

20 Comments

  1. Mark January 17, 2022 at 8:42 pm - Reply

    It’s weird how much “The Journey Begins” sounds like what Zimmer wrote for The Lion King. I thought Mancina only worked on the Songs on TLK.

    • Stéphane H. January 18, 2022 at 12:48 am - Reply

      Just imagine the face of Mancina when he first heard that LK piece ! :)

      “Mmmmh isn’t that… wait… what ?”

    • Mark January 18, 2022 at 9:20 am - Reply

      Is it possible that TLK was temped with that Millennium cue?

    • Stéphane H. January 18, 2022 at 11:14 pm - Reply

      No way. Remember an animated movie takes 2/3 years to be done, and so does its score. So both scores were made around the same time. I just believe the Millennium cue got stuck in HZ’s head too much, probably… :)

    • Mark January 19, 2022 at 2:02 pm - Reply

      I see, that makes sense. I guess it’s even possible that the LK one was first, but we’ll never know.

  2. Mark January 17, 2022 at 8:42 pm - Reply

    It’s weird how much “The Journey Begins” sounds like what Zimmer wrote for The Lion King. I thought Mancina only worked on the Songs on TLK.

    • Stéphane H. January 18, 2022 at 12:48 am - Reply

      Just imagine the face of Mancina when he first heard that LK piece ! :)

      “Mmmmh isn’t that… wait… what ?”

    • Mark January 18, 2022 at 9:20 am - Reply

      Is it possible that TLK was temped with that Millennium cue?

    • Stéphane H. January 18, 2022 at 11:14 pm - Reply

      No way. Remember an animated movie takes 2/3 years to be done, and so does its score. So both scores were made around the same time. I just believe the Millennium cue got stuck in HZ’s head too much, probably… :)

    • Mark January 19, 2022 at 2:02 pm - Reply

      I see, that makes sense. I guess it’s even possible that the LK one was first, but we’ll never know.

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