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Where is the great music from, which David Copperfield used during is flying illusion in his show?
Ich search the name of the composer and the movie title from the music, which was used in a David Copperfield show for the great flying number (to see on the DVD Illusion). I am sure, that it must be a score theme from a unknown movie.
David Copperfield has used often music from the movies (Aliens, Rocketeer, Legend Bagger Vance...).
I like the music from his flying number, but I don´t know where is the great flying theme from.
eis221, November 8, 2005; 1:45 PM
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The music you heard is undoubtedly Lee Holdridge's music for the 1981 NBC miniseries East Of Eden. Get the following, just recently re-re-re-rereleased:
http://buysoundtrax.com/gerhardt_holdridge.html
zuvqwyx3, January 16, 2006; 5:15 AM

I don´t know who gives me the answer. Thank you very much, Mr. X!!!
She or he gives me this answer, which heped me to find the music, I searched since 10 years for! It is not Cocoon. The series, from which the music ist taken from, I never seen befor. The great music in the Copperfield Show, wehere he flys perfectly with a girl in his arm, is the folowing title:
Lee Holdridge's music for the 1981 NBC
miniseries "East Of Eden"
eis221, January 16, 2006; 5:45 PM

Response to Where is the great music from, which David Copperfield used during is flying illusion in
Hi everyone... does anyone have this song?? ... Please.. could you send it to me on krajstof@wp.pl ? I'm from Poland and I can find this CD anywhere :( Please..
krajstof, February 10, 2007; 8:55 AM

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