Intrada - 05.02.2013 - BERNSTEIN / FIELDING / ROSENMAN

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Intrada - 05.02.2013 - BERNSTEIN / FIELDING / ROSENMAN

#1 Post autor: Adam » pt lut 01, 2013 17:50 pm

"Two Special Collection titles. One featuring a long overdue early 70s western score from one of the kings of western film scoring. The other is a double header featuring a late 70s crime drama paired with an early 60s war drama. Both by the same director!"
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#2 Post autor: Adam » wt lut 05, 2013 08:37 am

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Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume 236
Date: 1979 / 1962
Tracks: 29
Time = 70:04

World premiere of two dramatic soundtracks to Paramount films directed by Don Siegel. Appearing first is brief score by Leonard Rosenman for intense, highly regarded WWII action film HELL IS FOR HEROES starring Steve McQueen, Bobby Darin, Fess Parker. Rosenman launches with one of his most exciting "Main Title" sequences of his career, then settles in for closer look at psychology of men in war. Intrada presents complete score in stereo from original three-channel scoring session masters. Second up is longer, highly complex score by Jerry Fielding for Clint Eastwood prison picture ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ. Combination of director Siegel, star Eastwood, composer Fielding guarantees success, this one is no exception. Deliberate movie allows composer to examine confined spaces, cold conditions of containment through use of 'musique concrete' techniques. As Fielding described score in 1979 lecture: "It's all hardware... steel on steel... it's Alcatraz. There's nothing lyrical about it; there's nothing poetic about it. It's an awful place." Quietly intense, slow-buring music was first played by orchestra, then manipulated in variety of manner during later mixing phase to create distinctly unorthodox, experimental music, highly unusual for films. Complete score appears, including alternates. Due to unusual nature of score, where much of it was created mechanically in studio after recording, finished mixes in varying stages of mono, multiple mono and stereo are necessarily the only elements that can be presented. They have been expertly mixed here into two-channel stereo by Chris Malone to afford optimal listening pleasure. Flipper cover allows original Paramount campaign artwork from either film to show as front cover (you choose your favorite!) plus stills, liner notes by John Takis and complete cue assembly details help round out exciting package. Leonard Rosenman, Jerry Fielding conduct. Intrada Special Collection release available while quantities and interest remains!

Hell Is for Heroes - Composed and Conducted by Leonard Rosenman

01. Main Title 1:45
02. Reese 0:54
03. Off Limits Bar 0:34
04. Belligerent Reese 0:53
05. Homer’s Disappointment 1:15
06. Back to the Line 2:29
07. The Mine Field, Part 1 4:35
08. The Mine Field, Part 2 1:20
09. Battle Shock and Reese’s Rage 0:59
10. Kennedy’s Speech/End Title 1:09

Total Time: 16:14

Escape From Alcatraz Composed and Conducted by Jerry Fielding

11. Main Title 4:25
12. Welcome to Alcatraz 1:45
13. Solitary and Home Again 3:12
14. Carpenter Shop 1:55
15. Cockroach 0:48
16. Welding in the Cell/Digging the Grill 3:36
17. Wedge and 1st Montage 3:39
18. Utility Corridor 5:12
19. Trial Run 1:29
20. Nosey Cop 1:59
21. The Pipe 1:25
22. Bye Boy (film version) 0:26
23. Wedge and 1st Montage 1:58
24. Beginning of Escape 2:17
25. To the Finish Line 7:41
26. End Credits (film version) 2:58

Total Time: 45:21

The Extras
27. Welcome to Alcatraz (unused) 6:39
28. Bye Boy (original version) 0:27
29. End Credits (original version) 4:02

Total Time:11:13



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CAHILL UNITED STATES MARSHAL

Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume 229
Date: 1973
Tracks: 21
Time = 43:13

Great release for Elmer Bernstein fans! Intrada proudly offers world premiere release of Bernstein's powerful score for iconic John Wayne western from 1973, directed by veteran Andrew V. McLaglen, also featuring George Kennedy, Gary Grimes. Bernstein writes larger-than-life main theme for Wayne's U.S. marshal figure, then surrounds with action music as Cahill tracks down, does battle with trio of bank robbers. Lengthy initial robbery sequence ("Killers") is an action music highlight, but equal in excitement is climactic showdown ("Various Troubles"). Night time scene in "Cemetery" allows composer to display gifts for quiet child-like musical gestures, atmospheric ideas. To present complete score, courtesy Warner Bros., Intrada was given access to entire scoring session masters, recorded on 2" 16-channel tape, one of earliest scores recorded in then state-of-the-art multi-track format. This allowed creation of brand new stereo mixes of every cue in magnificent, vibrant audio with instrumental details as clear as if recorded today! Cool treat: while film itself uses vocal version of theme during middle search scene and as closing wrap-up, masters included orchestral cues originally written for both sequences and never heard until now. Especially exciting find is powerful orchestral ending to score, completely dropped in film in favor of quieter Charlie Rich vocal gently fading into silence. Intrada CD presents both unused orchestral cues as well as respective vocal sequences, written by Bernstein with lyrics by Don Black. Original Warner Bros. artwork campaign, array of color stills, complete cue assembly details plus informative notes by Jeff Bond complete handsome package. A must for John Wayne, Elmer Bernstein & western soundtrack buffs! Elmer Bernstein conducts. Intrada Special Collection release available while quantities and interest remains!

01. Cahill: US Marshal (Main Title) 2:11
02. Train 0:38
03. Billy Joe 0:58
04. Thickening Plot 1:11
05. Killers 7:35
06. Venture 2:01
07. Apology 1:15
08. Smoke 1:29
09. New Money 0:38
10. Surrounded 0:39
11. Necktie Party 3:49
12. Oath 0:48
13. Born To Hang 1:18
14. A Man Gets To Thinkin' (Instrumental) 1:49
15. A Man Gets To Thinkin' (Vocal) 1:59
16. Cemetery 4:27
17. Lightfoot 1:30
18. Danny - Billy Joe 1:20
19. Various Troubles 5:02
20. Finale 0:48
21. A Man Gets To Thinkin' (End Cast) 1:05
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Re: Intrada - 05.02.2013 - BERNSTEIN / FIELDING / ROSENMAN

#3 Post autor: Marek Łach » wt lut 05, 2013 14:25 pm

U la la, Fielding. Dawno go już nie było. Niedługo już chyba niewiele zostanie do wydania z jego filmografii.

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#4 Post autor: Ghostek » wt lut 05, 2013 17:14 pm

Same szroty. Pass...
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#5 Post autor: Marek Łach » wt lut 05, 2013 20:07 pm

Wow, ale hardkorowy materiał u Fieldinga. :shock: Nie jest to wprawdzie zaskoczenie, ale tutaj Jerry naprawdę pojechał po bandzie. Nie będzie to przyjemny odsłuch. Zdecydowanie nie dla osób, dla których choćby szczypta awangardy oznacza hipsterstwo i silenie się na oryginalność.

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#6 Post autor: Mefisto » śr lut 06, 2013 03:13 am

akurat kto jak kto, ale Fielding umiał awangardę solidną robić

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