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Kritzerland is proud to present a new limited edition release – the first complete release of THE BUCCANEER Composed by Elmer Bernstein DeMille had had his greatest success by remaking The Ten Commandments for Paramount in 1956, and so he decided that his next film for the studio where he’d toiled for so many years would be a remake of his 1938 film of The Buccaneer, this time in Technicolor and VistaVision. But by 1958, having prepared the film, DeMille’s health was failing, so he asked Anthony Quinn to direct (Quinn was his son-in-law at the time) and longtime friend and associate Henry Wilcoxon to produce. A great cast was assembled, including Yul Brynner, Charles Boyer and Claire Bloom. Charlton Heston appeared as Andrew Jackson. Critics were cool to the film and it didn’t light up the box office, but it managed to snag one Oscar nomination (for Best Costumes). But looking back at it today, the film is very entertaining, looks incredible and has an absolutely stunning score by Elmer Bernstein. Bernstein had, of course, done the score for DeMille’s The Ten Commandments so he was a natural for The Buccaneer. He delivered a beauty of a score, filled with big and bold music and classic Bernstein themes. The “Main Title” begins with a wonderful Bernstein fanfare leading into a glorious and heroic theme, more fanfares, and then an exquisitely beautiful theme followed by more fanfares – it’s everything you’d want in a main title from a time when composers really knew how to set the tone of the film in its first minutes. The rest of his marvelous score is loaded with drama, romance and intrigue, all in the unique and colorful Bernstein style. The Buccaneer was originally released on LP by Columbia Records and that LP program has had several CD releases over the years, all out of print. This is the first release of the complete score, taken from the three-track session scoring masters and the original 15 IPS three-track album master, all freshly transferred and sounding wonderful in full-bodied stereo. In addition to the complete dramatic score, we also present all of Bernstein’s source music cues, a couple of alternates, and some Bernstein piano demos. The Buccaneer is limited to 1000 copies only and is priced at $19.98, plus shipping. CDs will ship by the first week of February, but we’ve been averaging three to four weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date. To place an order, see the cover, or hear audio samples, just visit www.kritzerland.com.
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Was the fanfare or theme for this film used in ANIMAL HOUSE?
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What a wonderful surprise, the sound quality is impressive. What a way to start the New Year.
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OUTSTANDING NEWS!!! This looks like a marvelous release! I always say that you can't go wrong with a good swashbuckler, and Elmer is Elmer. I'm looking forward to the expanded presentation, and it's Kritzerland, so I know it'll sound great. This one is right up my alley. Ordered, along with the John Wayne set! I noticed that there is a holiday sale at Kritzerland: http://www.kritzerland.com/specialSale2013.htm If you don't have them, I can recommend just about all of the titles listed there, but of particular note are Richard Einhorn's Dead of Winter, Dana Kaproff's When a Stranger Calls, but, most importantly, Elmer Bernstein's Drango, which is essential Bernstein. If you're ordering The Buccaneer, pick up at least one of those as well. Trust me.
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A most welcome release, Bruce. I keep all my Kritzerland releases in a separate section of my collection, and it just keeps growing and growing.
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A most welcome release, Bruce. I keep all my Kritzerland releases in a separate section of my collection, and it just keeps growing and growing. I do that with several labels.
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Sounds delightful. What is the length of the complete score, before all the bonus tracks? The complete score including the Bernstein source cues is approximately fifty-eight minutes - something like that.
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