Bruce Broughton

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  • soundtrack
  • score
  • composer
  • film score
  • contemporary classical
Bruce Broughton (born March 8, 1945 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American composer, who writes the music in every medium, from theatrical releases and television feature films to concert tours and computer games. He is one of the most versatile composers working today. His first major film score, for the Lawrence Kasdan western Silverado, brought him an Oscar nomination. His very next project, a classically styled score for Barry Levinson's Young Sherlock Holmes, earned a Grammy nomination for the soundtrack album.

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Songs

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    "Love Lives on"

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    1938 Radio Source

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    1939

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    1941

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    1985

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    A Big Fat Fake

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    A Family

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    A New World

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    A Nightmare Diagram

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    A Secured Line

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    A Swelling

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    Adam Gets Zapped

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    Aftermath

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    Andy's Friend

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    Andy's Mission

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    Andy's Victory

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    Another Failed Flight

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    Answering Faloo's Call

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    Arline and the Red Dress

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    Arline's Death

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    Arrival in Tombstone

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    As Real as Me

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    At Phil's

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    At School

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    At Sean's House / The Vampire Killed / Kill a Wolfman

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    At the Mansion / On All Sides

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    At the Ocean

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    At the Restaurant

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    Attempted Assassination / End Credits

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    Attempted Escape

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    Augie Is Taken

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    Augie's Rescue

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    Baby on the Way

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    Back to Hyperspace

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    Back to the Lair

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    Bambi and the Great Prince / End Credit Suite

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    Bambi's Dream

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    Barneys

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    Bat in the Hold

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    Bed Pals

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    Being Brave, Part 1

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    Being Brave, Part 2

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    Bellevue Carol

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    Benard Almost Proposes

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    Bernard the Hero

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    Big Freeway

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    Big Mistake

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    Bigfoot Museum

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    Brahm's Lullaby

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    Brahms Lullaby (Lullaby and Good Night)


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