Take a Hard Ride CD
News flash by Lukas Kendall
Our newest FSM CD is now available: the thundering 1975 western score,
Take a Hard Ride, by Jerry Goldsmith!
What is Take a Hard Ride? Sure it's yet another Jerry Goldsmith-scored
western, but this 1975 20th Century-Fox production is so much more. It's
a buddy movie. It's a blaxploitation epic. It's got kung fu. And it's a
spaghetti western to boot. It's got Jim Brown, Fred Williamson...and Lee
Van Cleef. It's got 1971 International Middle Weight Karate Champion Jim
Kelly playing a character who dresses, acts and best of all, kicks like
Tom Laughlin's Billy Jack.
Take a Hard Ride has it all, including one of Jerry Goldsmith's
most enjoyable western scores. A few selections from this western barn-burner
were made available to collectors by Doug Fake on a CD compilation made
for the Society for the Preservation of Film Music in 1993. Now Doug has
compiled the entire 45-minute score with a much-improved sound mix. Goldsmith's
score was heavily modified in the editing process of the movie; cues were
repeated, sections of music were dropped out and replaced with music from
other parts of the film, and some music was never used. This is your first
chance to hear the entire score as it was written to accompany the film.
While he had scored numerous westerns by the mid-'70s, Goldsmith had
found a new lyricism and depth of character for the genre while working
on Blake Edwards' The Wild Rovers in 1971. And Take a Hard Ride,
while still emphasizing action, benefits from this more sophisticated sensibility.
Goldsmith's main title melody starts from a quirky, picaresque piccolo
motif and builds to a rousing, full-blooded western adventure theme. It
also provides a surprisingly warmhearted theme for the grudging friendship
between Jim Brown's loyal Pike and Fred Williamson's gambler Tyree, suffusing
the entire score with a sentimentality that is only given lip service by
the film itself.
Of course, Take a Hard Ride was at its core a spaghetti western,
and Goldsmith was well aware of the musical legacy created by Ennio Morricone
in his stunning scores to the Sergio Leone westerns, as well as in countless
Italian knock-offs of the same. Goldsmith consciously references various
Morricone-isms in his score, from the buzzing electronic stinger that always
accompanies shots of Van Cleef's bounty hunter to the moody semi-source
harmonica motif also associated with the character. Goldsmith also references
Morricone in some bursts of aleatoric brass and shrill string writing that
recall some of the explosive, hallucinatory effects Morricone produced
for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. But unlike Morricone, Goldsmith worked
these effects into a traditional, linear structure. The quirky, unobtrusive
piccolo motif becomes a charging action motif when necessary, and Goldsmith
provided an appropriately elastic, percussive motif to accompany the antics
of Jim Kelly's character during several incongruous karate sequences. Full
of lengthy action set pieces, suspenseful interludes and surprisingly lyrical
passages, Take a Hard Ride was the climax of Goldsmith's western work until
he revisited the genre in the '90s. $19.95 plus shipping
Track List
Take a Hard Ride
Music Composed by Jerry Goldsmith, Conducted by Lionel Newman
1. The Hunter (2:48). 2. Main Title (2:15). 3. Memories (1:38).
4. The Search (1:10). 5. The Snake (2:09). 6. Uneasy Alliance (2:05). 7.
Friendly Enemies (2:10). 8. Fancy Footwork (2:35). 9. Hunterıs Harmonica
(1:06). 10. A Sad Story (1:28).
11. The Ambush (4:20). 12. The Wagon (5:52). 13. The Big Dive (1:07).
14. The Aftermath (1:40). 15. The Trek (1:16). 16. The Mines (5:26). 17.
Work Camp (2:16). 18. The Last Adversary (2:23). 19. A Long Walk (1:52).
Total time: 46:39 (This is the COMPLETE score)
Album produced by Douglass Fake
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