All About Eve CD
News flash by Lukas Kendall
Our newest Golden Age Classics CD is in stock and it's a pair of famous
Alfred Newman efforts from 20th Century Fox: All About Eve and Leave
Her to Heaven.
Newman's music graced many fine films from the 1940s, '50s and '60s,
but none was more celebrated than the classic All About Eve. Directed
by Joseph Mankiewicz, Eve starred Bette Davis in her defining role, that
of a cantankerous aging starlet. The film was a witty dissection of the
backstage lives of a crowd of theater people who find an overly ambitious
newcomer wedged into their midst. Packed with more than its share of clever
dialogue and relevant statements on relationships, Eve was a smash success
with both critics and filmgoers.
In 1950 Newman was fresh off his successes with Prince
of Foxes and Twelve O'Clock High. The composer treated Eve with
his usual sense of emotional delicacy, but here with a theatrical sense
of placement and a chamber-sized scope. The music's warm emotional presence
is continually threaded with subtle intertwining details and clever thematic
developments. The tone of the writing drifts between bravura fanfares and
bittersweet fragility, but Newman cleverly connects everything with a series
of interrelated themes that practically "act out" the film independent
of the picture. Film Score Monthly's new Golden Age release presents Newman's
entire mono score in film order with two cues--including the score's mellifluous
finale--repeated in stereo as a bonus.
Coupled with All About Eve is Newman's dark, brooding score to
Leave Her to Heaven (1945), a psychological thriller featuring Gene
Tierney as a woman violently obsessed with love. This score shows Newman
at his most macabre with devilish flute solos and thudding timpani patterns.
The main theme is an ominous set of bass chords, making it the perfect
flipside to All About Eve's florid writing. Newman's short score
is also presented in its entirety and in chronological order.
This Golden Age release marks the first time Newman's classic original
recordings have appeared on CD, complete with the unsurpassed 20th Century
Fox Studio Orchestra and Newman's inimitable conducting style. Packaging
includes a deluxe booklet complete with film stills and liner notes by
Doug Adams.
$19.95 plus shipping
Track List
All About Eve
1. Main Title (1:04). 2. Prologue (3:24). 3. The Award (1:13). 4. Eve's
Narration (2:43). 5. The Friendship Begins (0:27). 6. Margo (0:41). 7.
Exit Music (1:48). 8. The Party (0:47). 9. A Theme for Piano (0:48). 10.
Liebestraum/Liebestraum 2 (Lizst) (1:16).
11. Eve's Dream (0:45). 12. The Audition (0:22). 13. Margo and Bill
(0:29). 14. Karen's Decision (1:51). 15. Beau Soir (Debussy) (2:02). 16.
Eve's Success (0:41). 17. Karen's Guilt (0:32). 18. Margo and Bill's Reconciliation
(0:45). 19. Karen's Resignation (1:21). 20. The Real Eve (0:36).
21. Eve's Photo (0:25). 22. Phoebe's Arrival (1:00). 23. All the Eves
(1:38). 24. Encore (0:46). 25. All the Eves (stereo) (1:39). 26. Encore
(stereo) (0:46).
Leave Her to Heaven
27. Prelude (1:20). 28. Ash Ritual (2:41). 29. Bar Harbor (2:06). 30.
Unrest (1:21). 31. Homicide (2:49). 32. Arsenic (1:40). 33. Redemption
(1:19).
total time: 44:19
Album Produced by Nick Redman & Rick Victor
How to Order
Please use one of these two options:
1) Use our
secure-server order form here on the website for credit cards. (The
Eve CD is in the Golden Age Classics section.)
or
2) Print
and fax or mail this handy form.
Our CD of All About Eve/Leave Her to Heaven is IN STOCK NOW and
we can ship within one or two days. Please note: Our autoreply function
is temporarily disabled, so you will not get an automatic email confirming
your order. Feel free to request a confirmation... but you may very well
get the CD before you get the email!
Subscribers to our "Classics
Charter Club" series who have asked for Golden Age Classics --
your disc is in the mail! Go here for more info on our Club if you want
to sign up.
Want to see All About Eve on cable? It's airing Thursday, November
25 on fXM (Fox Movies) at 11:08AM, and on Friday, November 26 at 1:08AM,
also on fXM.
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