Out Of Africa | Soundtrack Suite (John Barry)

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Published 2012-03-11
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1985). Composed and Conducted by John Barry.

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Music Awards:
- Academy Award - Best Original Score

Playlist:
-00:00 = "Main Title (I Had A Farm In Africa)"
-02:53 = "Safari"
-04:36 = "Karen's Journey / Siyawe" (Siyawe: Trad. African Song)
-08:16 = "Flying Over Africa"
-09:52 = "If I Know A Song Of Africa (Karen's Theme III)
-11:36 = "End Title (You Are Karen)"

Music Source:
MCA Records MCD 03310/DMCF 3310

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All Comments (20)
  • @KAAnn-uc8nn
    Is it too late? Perhaps no one will see these post. I lived in Africa. I lived as a young girl in Nairobi. And I loved it. This film brought it all back.: the sound, the people, the smell of the landscape.. My mother is gone now. And yet this is what brings her back to me.
  • Every time I listen to this music in my house only 5kms away from Karen Blixen's house and at night I hear the lions roaring at the Nairobi National Park, I say to myself just like Baroness Blixen did many decades ago, yes, this is how it was intended.
  • @benou3323
    My dad bought me the vinyl in 1988. He passed away last year. He didn't get to go many places. I miss you, dad!!! I know you are with angels and travelling to wonderful places.
  • @Jackie-gr6wu
    This soundtrack is bittersweet for me. I cry every time I hear it. It’s been years now. Me and my brother, my only sibling listened to this together. He was diagnosed in 1986 with AIDS. In 1994 he became ill. He wasn’t ready to die. He fought the battle for 2 years. This lovely song was his favorite. It helped to bring him peace and calmed his heart. Michael was a beautiful person who loved life. I look forward to meeting you in heaven with our Lord.
  • @maryclynch9356
    My mum always wanted to go to Africa. Due to her illness and short life she couldn't. But listening to this brought her there. Love you mum ❤️
  • @isurus666
    Listening to this brings me tears, each time.. My father loved Africa and lived there almost all his life. I remember the time when we were flying with his little plane over elephants and other animals, with my brother and my mother, in Gaboon... We were happy. Now he is flying with angels and only memories remains. I love you dad, thank you for all.
  • My mom loved this musical score. She said the melody was so relaxing and gave her the sensation of flying. She died in 1994. Miss you mom ❤️
  • The flying sequence always reminds me of my Parents. Not because of the plot, but in the fact that the were both instructor pilots who met working together after WWII. They flew open cockpit biplanes and fell in love soaring through the skies, including landing on beaches like in one scene. They would have both turned 100 years old this year. Dad flew with the USAAF in the South Pacific and Mom was a civilian instructor pilot. “The Greatest Generation”. I miss them so.
  • @PimDutch
    As we grow older we apriciated beauty more and more. This score and movie has it all. Tonight we adopted a African elephant orphan called Taroha and we hope to see him grow until he might not need us anymore. ❤
  • @427trading4
    Every so often in life, a genius arrives on Earth, John Barry one of them.
  • @raygarber4129
    I don't think anyone can "take you there" the way John Barry can. You not only hear the beautiful music that he writes, but you see the beauty through his eyes, and feel the awesome grandeur of the African Continent. This is still another excellent musical score from Sir Barry. Thank you, John! No one does it better.
  • So beautiful ...My Mum had this played at her funeral & l shall do the same .It always makes me cry & l remember my life in Kenya many years ago.Forever in my heart.❤
  • @lovesthedark
    My mom would play this album on long family car trips, it sent me into wonderful daydreams. So beautiful.
  • @luhu5927
    I'm a teen and if any of my friends saw me listening to this they'd die with laughter, but after visiting Africa this theme simply pulls on my heartstrings, it truly shows the true beauty of Africa in which I cannot put into words. The food. The culture. The simplicity. The people. The Wilde life. It simply is beauty on a level in which I never again will encounter.
  • @MonicaHelton
    John Barry's music is so beautiful. It is truly music from Heaven.
  • My dad loved this soundtrack...he was a beautiful loving person...miss you dad..also served in the navy and as a state police officer....he always was there for anyone...loved everyone....miss you dad...he would do anything & not ask for anything in return....love you
  • @annettepora8091
    The best sound track of all time. John Barry's talent was/is unmatched.
  • It's my mum's favourite movie and when we watched yesterday night I was overwhelmed by the music. When I was home I keep play the music over and over again. What a masterpiece! Thank you Mr. Barry, for such a breathtaking piece of music.
  • @dingoxx3044
    My mother took this film very dear to her heart...... it was always like a "journey" to Africa for her! The music always moved her to tears. She passed away many years ago and now I'm like this... Thank you very much for this "video"......