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Jun 8, 2015 - 6:04 PM
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David-R.
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Treat for fans of dreamy John Barry soundtracks! Expanded release of beautiful score for Adrian Lyne romantic drama Indecent Proposal, starring Robert Redford, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson makes wonderful premiere. 1993 album offered numerous songs heard in film plus 26-minute medley of score highlights in one single track. New Intrada score-only CD features 74 minutes of rich, sumptuous Barry. Movie chronicles intriguing offer by Redford of one million dollars for single night with Moore, wife of Harrelson. Young happily-married couple see it as opportunity to build their dream house but story soon ventures much deeper. Love, jealousy, heartbreak all play roles. John Barry underlines all in signature 90's "nostalgia" style. Main theme is gorgeous albeit sad-tinged melody for piano, strings. Harmonies both major, minor play important role throughout. Two additional secondary themes further enrich haunting, sensual score. Romantic film scoring with hint of sadness became hallmark of Barry's final decade of composing. Indecent Proposal remains one of his most beautiful efforts! MCA label album was produced by Barry, using assortment of takes both from film soundtrack plus specially recorded for his album. All versions appear here plus many previously unreleased cues, score revisions, alternates, drawn from his March 1993 sessions held at Sony Pictures Scoring Stage with Dennis Sands, Shawn Murphy as engineers. Entire CD presented from two-track stereo session mixes courtesy Universal Music Group & Paramount Pictures. Project supervised by Lukas Kendall, handsome graphic design by Joe Sikoryak. John Barry conducts. Intrada Special Collection CD available while quantity and supplies remain! 01. Main Title (3:41) 02. Kitchen Floor* (1:54) 03. The Recession (1:09) 04. Drive to Vegas (1:37) 05. Dress Shop (2:29) 06. All Is Lost (1:43) 07. One Million Dollars (0:55) 08. Complimentary Suite (1:06) 09. The Dress (1:39) 10. Can’t Sleep (1:11) 11. Let’s Do It (1:21) 12. The Run to the Heli-Pad (2:04) 13. Helicopter to Yacht (4:28) 14. Lucky Dollar (0:57) 15. Diana Returns* (1:48) 16. Matches (1:57) 17. Last Fight* (1:46) 18. I Need You (1:05) 19. Subway Story and Dance (3:13) 20. Flashback & Photos (1:44) 21. Intoxicated David* (1:27) 22. The Morning After (1:44) 23. SCI-Arc (2:04) 24. The Auction (0:23) 25. Let It Go Free (2:19) 26. Goodbye John (revised) (2:21) 27. Goodbye John (alternate) (2:24) Total Score Time: 51:41 The Extras 28. Main Title (album version) (2:42) 29. Kitchen Floor (revised) (0:51) 30. Drive to Vegas (album version) (1:34) 31. Dress Shop (album version) (2:08) 32. Helicopter to Yacht (short version) (2:18) 33. I Need You (album version) (1:11) 34. Goodbye John (album version) (2:17) 35. Main Title (piano version) (2:44) 36. Main Title (alternate revised) (3:40) 37. Main Title (alternate) (2:43) Total Extras Time: 22:35 *Consists of “In All the Right Places” composed by John Barry, Lisa Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.9619/.f?sc=13&category=-113
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Releasing Indecent Proposal without In All The Right Places is like releasing OHMSS without We Have All The Time In The World. It's his last great song. Pure John Barry. So much so that Stansfield and her crew de-Barry'd it for her own album just to make it sound like hers. A major omission, sadly. Believe it or not this project was delayed a year as we tried to work out a license for that song, and ultimately we were told a license couldn't be issued. So we could have scrapped the project at that point, but felt there was so much merit to releasing a significant amount of unreleased Barry music that we proceeded anyway, knowing people would complain.
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Thanks for the tip - in & effort Roger, some of us actually appreciate that....and can keep our old MCA CD for that song too, imagine that? -Sean
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Releasing Indecent Proposal without In All The Right Places is like releasing OHMSS without We Have All The Time In The World. It's his last great song. Pure John Barry. So much so that Stansfield and her crew de-Barry'd it for her own album just to make it sound like hers. A major omission, sadly. Believe it or not this project was delayed a year as we tried to work out a license for that song, and ultimately we were told a license couldn't be issued. So we could have scrapped the project at that point, but felt there was so much merit to releasing a significant amount of unreleased Barry music that we proceeded anyway, knowing people would complain. Don't worry, Barry fans out there either already have the old CD, or can pick it up used for pennies, and are ECSTATIC to have all this new Barry material. Thanks!!!
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I've always had a soft spot for this score and I'm delighted to see a new release that more than doubles the score material from the previous release. Unexpected and super cool. Thanks, Intrada!
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Yeah, used copies of the old album can be had for fifty cents plus shipping on Amazon for anyone who cares...thanks for releasing this, Roger, and if you have any other releases getting held up in a similar way I hope you don't hesitate to put them out! Yavar
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Thank you Intrada for this tremendous release!
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The exclusion of the song is perfectly okay with me. Thanks for this beautiful release Intrada
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A fantastic release. Many thanks to everybody involved. A dream come true.
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Superb! Once again, Intrada rules!
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