Saw this on Facebook. Maybe I've missed this buried in some thread here, but I couldn't easily find it, so apologies if this is a duplicate.
"The In-Laws" is one of my favorite movies, and it's still one of the funniest I've ever seen. I love John Morris's theme. So what a nice surprise to see this La-La-Land post on Facebook:
THE IN-LAWS MUSIC BY JOHN MORRIS LIMITED EDITION OF 1500 UNITS LLLCD 1310 RETAIL PRICE: $15.98
PRODUCED BY MATT VERBOYS AND NEIL S. BULK MASTERED BY JAMES NELSON LINER NOTES BY RANDALL D. LARSON ART DIRECTION BY DAVID C. FEIN
La-La Land Records and Warner Bros Pictures are proud to present the World Premiere release of John Morris’ classic score to the action comedy romp THE IN-LAWS, starring Alan Arkin and Peter Falk, directed by Arthur Hiller (Silver Streak, Love Story, Outrageous Fortune) and written by Andrew Bergman (Blazing Saddles, Fletch, The Freshman). When people ask why we started up La-La Land Records, we say to release scores we’ve always wanted to have in our personal collection. The In-Laws IS one of those scores! To finally bring this wonderful score to our fellow soundtrack enthusiasts is a dream come true. A TRUE HOLY GRAIL for us. This is prime John Morris (Blazing Saddles, Clue, Spaceballs) – it’s a witty, playful score filled with fantastic themes that you will be whistling for days.
(If you have never seen this hysterical film do yourself a favor and go watch it! It’s one of the zaniest and most entertaining comedies you will ever see! It’s Falk, Arkin AND Morris at their finest!)
The In Laws is one of the best comedies ever... full of classic lines and zany - yes, I did say zany - performances. I first saw this during my high school graduation beach vacation, which kinda tells you it wasn't a real party animal vacation. We howled with laughter and I've loved the movie and score ever since.
Morris' quirky score perfectly carries this madhouse movie...and bless you LaLa Land for making this a reality... I could just....
Finally got my grubby little hands on this one, and what a delightful score it is! For some reason (maybe having to do with something Elmer Bernstein once said about one score), it's sometimes considered gospel around these parts that good comedy scores should always play it straight. I think that's silly, and here's a score that's fun and funny and always plays light.
I fear that this classic score may suffer from the comedy curse, where comedy scores sell poorly. I sure hope not.
I played this quite a bit when it first came out, and was delighted by it. I just put on a bit of it now, and the delight remains. Any Morris is just swell by me, and this album and "Bank Shot" are wonderful companions, I think. They both have that sort of sly caper aesthetic in bits and pieces.
Also love the Wagner Wedding March quote put at the theme's tail end, it seems so inevitable and natural, and yet it still gets a laugh.
Anyway, get it if you haven't picked it up yet - it's a very satisfying album, there are terrific melodies, and it's all arranged with Morris's usual skill and wit.