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 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 5:09 PM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)


INTRADA Announces:



SUMMER of '42/THE PICASSO SUMMER
Composed and Conducted by MICHEL LEGRAND
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286

Among the most nostalgic and wistful film scores of all time, Michel Legrand’s beautiful music for Summer of ’42 captured the hearts of moviegoers in 1971 as well as members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, who honored it with the 1971 Academy Award for “Best Original Score.” Warner Bros. Records issued a bestselling soundtrack album for the movie, ironically including just two cues totaling five minutes from the admittedly brief but still richly moving 17-minute original score. To fill out their record, Warner Bros. turned to Legrand’s magnificent music for the rarely screened 1969 film The Picasso Summer. In this instance, the composer edited his 55-minute score down to a 30-minute “Picasso Suite.” The album packaging noted that the score required considerable orchestration and described it as quite possibly Legrand’s finest work.

For Summer of ’42, Legrand wrote an unusually flexible theme that played both in melancholy-flavored minor keys as well as sunnier major keys. Scored for strings, woodwinds, two pianos, two French horns and harp (plus—in the opening sequence—a warm solo harmonica), the music remains transparent throughout, even when played by the entire ensemble. The omission of the 5+ minute opening music from the 1971 soundtrack album remains probably the most baffling anomaly of that recording, for it is with the gentle harmonica, heard only during this cue, that Legrand manages his most Americana-flavored sound, a timbre so integral to the film itself.

Those familiar with the magnificent score for The Picasso Summer only through the “The Picasso Suite” will delight in finding out how different the listening experience is when the score plays for nearly twice the length and unfolds in the original sequence of the film. The music’s architecture becomes completely different, following the movie’s San Francisco couple on their quest through Europe to find Picasso, at one point even being illuminated by Picasso’s paintings come to animated life.

To ready both of these scores for their first-ever complete presentations, Intrada was given access to the session masters for both films, recorded respectively in 1971 and 1969 on 1? 15 ips eight-channel tape. This 2-CD set features the complete score to Summer of '42, the complete score to The Picasso Summer as well as the "Picasso Suite" prepared for the LP back in 1971.

INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286
Retail Price: $24.99
Available NOW
For track listing and sound samples, please visit
http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.8970/.f


http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6397


At long last! World premiere expanded release of two legendary Michel Legrand soundtracks, one an Oscar-winner no less, the other amongst his most impressive achievements. Summer Of '42 (1971), directed by Richard Mulligan, starring Jennifer O'Neill, Gary Grimes, received the Academy Award for "Best Original Score", yet found the admittedly beautiful original 1971 LP offering just two tracks from the score. While the complete work runs just a brief 17 minutes, all of them feature preciously beautiful, wistfully nostalgic music, amongst the most attractive in film score history. To fill the original Warner Bros. album, 30 minutes of his powerful score for the 1969 Robert Sallin adventure The Picasso Summer, with Albert Finney, Yvette Mimieux, entitled "The Picasso Suite", were included on the record. Intrada proudly premieres the entire 55-minute score on CD 2, almost doubling it's length, including several previously unreleased cues showcasing Legrand at his most stunning! Flavorful music trades between sweeping main love theme for two San Francisco tourists searching for Pablo Picasso throughout France, Spain and impressive music for actual gorgeous locales, shot by famed Vilmos Zsigmond. French aspects of score are delightful, lilting. Spanish aspects take command, offer powerhouse music for large orchestra. In between are intense, aggressive orchestral outbursts for animated sequences of twisted Picasso images. Composer's original assembly of his "Picasso Suite" also plays intact on CD 1, following Summer Of '42. Magnificent 2-CD set offers both complete scores newly mixed from original 1" 8-channel stereo scoring session masters preserved in pristine condition in Warner Bros. vaults. Michel Legrand conducts both scores. Intrada Special Collection 2-CD release available while quantities and interest remain!


CD 1
Summer of ’42 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
01. Summer Of ’42 – Part 1 (5:17)
02. Summer Of ’42 – Part 2 (0:52)
03. Summer Of ’42 – Parts 3 & 4 (1:39)
04. Summer Of ’42 – Parts 5 & 6 (2:10)
05. Theme From Summer Of ’42 (3:57)
06. The Summer Knows (End Title) Theme From Summer Of ’42 (1:49)
07. Summer Of ’42 (0:56)
Total Time: 16:55

The Picasso Summer (The Picasso Suite)
08. Summer Song (4:21)
09. The Bacchanal (1:47)
10. Lonely Two (2:04)
11. The Dancer (2:15)
12. Montage: But Not Picasso – Full Awakening (3:32)
13. High I.Q. (2:12)
14. The Entrance To Reality (3:06)
15. La Guerre (3:15)
16. Los Manos De Muerto (3:28)
17. Awakening Awareness (2:26)
18. And All The Time (1:41)
Total Time: 30:34
CD 1 Total Time: 47:34

CD 2
The Picasso Summer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
01. Summer Song (4:21)
02. High I.Q. (2:41)
03. Revellusion (4:57)
04. Chemin De Fer (1:15)
05. The Road To Vallauris (1:49)
06. La Paix (2:36)
07. La Guerre (3:15)
08. Guernica (1:46)
09. Petanque (1:09)
10. To The Gates (2:13)
11. The Preface (2:32)
12. Nymph & Satyr (1:08)
13. The Bacchanal (1:47)
14. The Climax (0:41)
15. Lonely Two (2:04)
16. Apart (3:08)
17. Los Manos De Muerto (3:28)
18. The Before Time (1:09)
19. The Cape & The Gore (2:00)
20. The Dancer (2:14)
21. The Entrance To Reality (Revised Coda) (2:19)
22. Not Picasso (1:12)
23. Head For Home (3:21)
CD 2 Total Time: 54:45



http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.8970/.f

http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/28192/





 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 6:37 PM   
 By:   Ray Worley   (Member)

This is great!

I've had the LP for years and while the main attraction at the time of purchase was SUMMER OF '42, I quite liked PICASSO SUMMER. Just this year, I finally saw PICASSO SUMMER for the first time on Turner Classics and was blown away.
A beautiful movie with a truly amazing score...most of which was not on the LP.
What a wonderful surprise that Intrada is releasing these score expanded. When the samples are posted I urge everyone to check them out. I'm sure everyone knows SUMMER OF '42 but really, give PICASSO SUMMER a try...it's one of Legrand's best.
Thanks to all at Intrada!

 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 7:03 PM   
 By:   Valiant65   (Member)

This is a dream come true release for me. One of my fave early LPs.

Correction on the price. It's $24.99, not $19.99

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 7:31 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

Finally! SUMMER OF '42 is complete. Why Warners didn't originally release an LP with 17 minutes of SUMMER OF '42 on one side and 17 minutes of THE PICASSO SUMMER on the other side will forever remain a mystery. Why so much music from a film that never even saw a theatrical release instead of from one of Warner's biggest hits of 1971?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 7:37 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Wow, some real swift soundtrack aficionados here, really. Hopefully Mr. LeBlanc was just in a big ol' hurry to be the first to post about the release, because if Intrada did this we really will have to go brain someone over there.

SUMMER of '42/THE PICASSO SUMMER
Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286

Okay, aficionados, what's wrong with this picture?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 7:41 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Wow, some real swift soundtrack aficionados here, really. Hopefully Mr. LeBlanc was just in a big ol' hurry to be the first to post about the release, because if Intrada did this we really will have to go brain someone over there.

SUMMER of '42/THE PICASSO SUMMER
Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286

Okay, aficionados, what's wrong with this picture?


Checked the Intrada site - this one's on Mr. LeBlanc, I'm afraid. Hurrying is never a good idea. Cutting and pasting is an even worse idea. smile

 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 7:42 PM   
 By:   Valiant65   (Member)

Wow, some real swift soundtrack aficionados here, really. Hopefully Mr. LeBlanc was just in a big ol' hurry to be the first to post about the release, because if Intrada did this we really will have to go brain someone over there.

SUMMER of '42/THE PICASSO SUMMER
Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286

Okay, aficionados, what's wrong with this picture?


Somewhere, Michel Legrand is having a great laugh at this. I'm sure Elmer is chuckling as well.

Sigh.

 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 10:01 PM   
 By:   Mark Hill   (Member)

This is a great period for Michel Legrand music getting issued. The Thomas Crown Affair (earlier this year), Jacques Demy box (last year), the recent Other side of Midnight, plus these two, are all some of Michel Legrand's better scores.

If Michel Legrand is aware of these latest reissues from intrada with the extra music, I am sure he would be happy (at least I hope he is!) - especially the extra music from Summer of '42.

 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 10:02 PM   
 By:   CindyLover   (Member)

Another LP I'll have to get on disc now. Oh, the agony. smile

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 10:10 PM   
 By:   OnyaBirri   (Member)

Can we merge these threads?

 
 Posted:   Oct 13, 2014 - 10:28 PM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Don't forget Intrada also put out Mountain Men! They're really on a Legrand kick lately...

Yavar

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 3:55 AM   
 By:   Timmer   (Member)

This and JG's 60's FLINT albums.....OH YES!!!!!!! Well done Intrada.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 4:02 AM   
 By:   counterpoint   (Member)

There never can be enough Legrand. Thanks Intrada.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 4:18 AM   
 By:   CinemaScope   (Member)

Ah, Jennifer O'Neill in The Summer of '42, every awkward teenagers dream of the "older women". I was reading about her on the imdb, she's had a rollercoaster of a life, married nine times (to eight men).

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 4:19 AM   
 By:   Peter Greenhill   (Member)

Fabulous release. No brainer. Thanks for this one, Intrada. Ordered with the Flint scores!!! smile

 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 4:28 AM   
 By:   Grecchus   (Member)

Le grand again, I see. Is that most of his biggest efforts now bagged by the US labels? Is it possible the other two famous continentals could also get the "western digital" treatment?

The wonder of it.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 6:00 AM   
 By:   bobbengan   (Member)

Awesome, can't wait to get this. I've always loved the orchestral arrangements of that stunning '42 theme and always lamented that the ones that ever seemed to be readily available were muzak/jazz renditions - Not my thing at all.

Can't wait to own this and PICASSO SUMMER, which also boasts an amazing and sumptuous theme and some ingenious orchestrations. Can't wait to hear more.

By the way - does ANYONE know from where this incredibly rapturous, stunningly beautiful rendition of the Summer of 42 theme originates? NO ONE seems to know:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYu6HtUxRJs

 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 6:16 AM   
 By:   Valiant65   (Member)

Maybe it's time to note that Michel Legrand recently married French actress Macha Meril (Sept.16th, 2014). So he has much to celebrate in his later years. Aside from these wonderful CD releases.

www.michellegrandofficial.com

 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 9:31 AM   
 By:   Jason LeBlanc   (Member)



Wow, some real swift soundtrack aficionados here, really. Hopefully Mr. LeBlanc was just in a big ol' hurry to be the first to post about the release, because if Intrada did this we really will have to go brain someone over there.

SUMMER of '42/THE PICASSO SUMMER
Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286

Okay, aficionados, what's wrong with this picture?


Checked the Intrada site - this one's on Mr. LeBlanc, I'm afraid. Hurrying is never a good idea. Cutting and pasting is an even worse idea. smile


With all due respect Bruce, I do not understand what you are accusing me of. Did you really think I erased Michel Legrand and typed Elmer Bernstein myself? All I did was copy and paste what Roger posted on his forum.

Please, follow this link and see for yourself:

http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6397

As you can see, as soon as I noticed his mistake, I pointed it out to him in his forum, and edited the main post here.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2014 - 9:42 AM   
 By:   Roger Feigelson   (Member)



Wow, some real swift soundtrack aficionados here, really. Hopefully Mr. LeBlanc was just in a big ol' hurry to be the first to post about the release, because if Intrada did this we really will have to go brain someone over there.

SUMMER of '42/THE PICASSO SUMMER
Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN
INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 286

Okay, aficionados, what's wrong with this picture?


Checked the Intrada site - this one's on Mr. LeBlanc, I'm afraid. Hurrying is never a good idea. Cutting and pasting is an even worse idea. smile


With all due respect Bruce, I do not understand what you are accusing me of. Did you really think I erased Michel Legrand and typed Elmer Bernstein myself? All I did was copy and paste what Roger posted on his forum.

Please, follow this link and see for yourself:

http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6397

As you can see, as soon as I noticed his mistake, I pointed it out to him in his forum, and edited the main post here.


This was my error, not Jason's.

 
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