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"We Are All Connected" is an instrumental score from The Lion King. It was composed by Hans Zimmer but not included in the original soundtrack.
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Composed by Hans Zimmer, "We Are All Connected" is an instrumental score featured in The Lion King: The Legacy Collection.
The Lion King
"We Are All Connected" is the second score heard in the film. It starts playing after Mufasa argues with Scar, when the rainstorm instigates, and continues on throughout Mufasa's lesson about the circle of life. It ends around the time Zazu comes to give the morning report.
The Stage Musical
Though this score is not apart of the original cast recording, it can be heard during the musical itself in the same sequence of events as its movie counterpart. The score was slightly altered. Officially, the music is split into two parts, titled, "Pridelands" and "Rafiki Paints Simba."[1]
Trivia
- The first thirty seconds of the score are used in the beginning of "This Land."
- The piece is actually comprised of two separate cues joined together. This is evidenced by the use of the second part of the track later in the film, when Timon and Pumbaa wake up Simba.
- The Legacy Collection includes the final version of this cue as well as a demo version of the cue. The demo contains a substantially different interlude to that in the film, as it introduces Rafiki's theme and contains music similar to the Busa theme heard in Hyenas in the Pride Lands.
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"Sunrise at Pride Rock" is an instrumental score from The Lion King. It was composed by Hans Zimmer but not included in the original soundtrack.
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Composed by Hans Zimmer, "Sunrise At Pride Rock" is an instrumental score featured in The Lion King: Complete Score.
The Lion King
"Sunrise at Pride Rock" is the second score heard in the film. It starts playing after Mufasa argues with Scar, when the rainstorm instigates, and continues on throughout Mufasa's lesson about the circle of life. It ends around the time Zazu comes to give the morning report.
The Lion King Stage Musical
Though this score is not apart of the original cast recording, it can be heard during the musical itself in the same sequence of events as its movie counterpart. The score was slightly altered. Officially, the music is split into two parts, titled, "Pridelands" and "Rafiki Paints Simba."[1]
Trivia
- The first thirty seconds of the score are used in the beginning of "This Land."
- The film omits a section, instead opting to use an insert of a flute rendition of the "Busa Simba" theme. "We Are All Connected" includes this insert.
- The piece is actually comprised of two separate cues joined together. This is evidenced by the use of the second part of the track later in the film, when Timon and Pumbaa wake up Simba.
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