Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox
Music, Soundtrack • 1970
Released: Jan 01, 1970
Country: USA
Number of Tracks: 8
Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Serengeti Theme (02:46)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Wild Hearts (03:31)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Lioness Song (04:11)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Cheetah Song (03:46)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Lost Zebra Song (03:51)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Elephant Song (02:58)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Hyena Song (03:43)
Will Gregory & Cathy Dennis,Will Gregory & Joshua Ledet,Will Gregory & Lola Lennox – Wild Hearts (Joshua Ledet Version) (04:30)
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It’s hard to fathom whom this is for, given it feels like it’s for children on the one hand but definitely isn’t on the other. Weird. But watchable, even if it isn’t “new.”
The BBC must quietly be preparing for the day when Attenborough can’t play Glasto any more. I fervently hope this isn’t the way forward, although it has given me a useful new distinction between “popular” and “populist”.
Serengeti, a gloriously photographed spectacle that will have staid naturalists tearing their hair out.