
Title:The Keys Of The Kingdom
Artist:Alfred Newman
Year:1944
This Release:2004
Label:Screen Archives Entertainment
Format:MP3
Bit Rate:320Kbps
Size:221MB
Tracks:32
High Res Scans Included
Track Listing:
Disc 1
1. Main Title (02:04)
2. Francis Chisholm’s Journal (07:36)
3. Francis and Nora (00:48)
4. Francis bids Nora Goodbye (02:03)
5. Departing for Holywell College (01:15)
6. Off to catch the big Fish (01:07)
7. The Truth about Nora (04:19)
8. Benisa (01:28)
9. The fallen Woman (01:18)
10. Francis becomes a Priest (00:54)
11. A Gift from Bishop MacNabb (01:11)
12. Arrival in Pai Tan (01:57)
13. Unwanted Missionary (05:54)
14. Francis and Joseph (01:19)
15. A Child to be cared for (00:58)
16. The Son of Mr. Chia (07:56)
17. Ungrateful Children (02:37)
18. The Hill of the Brilliant Green Jade (03:35)
19. The Reverend Mother (02:13)
20. The Devil’s Number One Boy (02:35)
Disc 2
1. Attack of the Imperial Army (08:25)
2. The Church afire (05:27)
3. General Hua’s Demands (01:13)
4. Destroying the Attack Gun (02:58)
5. News of Bishop MacNabb’s Death (01:37)
6. Monsignor Angus departs / Mother Maria’s Apology (04:59)
7. Calling upon the Protestants (00:58)
8. Encountering Mr. Chia (03:42)
9. Called back to England (05:40)
10. Reception (01:34)
11. Father Chisholm’s Farewell (02:32)
12. Finale (00:46)
Total Duration: 01:32:58
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Thanks for the nice credit. Always wanted to change the profile name but don’t know how ๐
Ask a member on here by the name of Amanda, she changes her name like the seasons.
Seriously though she has changed her name at least once since my arrival so she would know how.
Thank you very much for this excellent upload, my friend.
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PM sent old sport.
Alfred Newman still remains my favorite composer.
Link received.
Thanks