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Jan 4, 2016 - 4:53 PM
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JohnnyG
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Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume ISC 343 Date: 1979 Time: 55:26 Tracks: 20 Chaos in the cosmos! Premiere release of exciting Ron Goodwin score for Walt Disney Production time travel space comedy, loosely based on Mark Twain novel A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court, directed by Russ Mayberry, starring Dennis Dugan, Jim Dale, Ron Moody, Kenneth More (as King Arthur). Energetic tale finds NASA scientist inadvertently launched into space, passing through time warp, landing in England's Camelot during the year 508. Romance with maid Alisande, tangles with Mordred, antics with Merlin, heroics with King Arthur lead to battles and intrigue galore! Ron Goodwin scores largely to period adventure, rousing action of story. Lengthy, climactic battle music highlights with abundance of dazzling brass, rhythmic percussion. Fun to know that Goodwin not only visited legendary Camelot characters here but also in Sword Of Lancelot (aka Lancelot And Guinevere) and Sir Gawain And The Green Knight. Courtesy our friends at Disney, entire CD presented in stereo from 1/4" two-track session mixes engineered by Eric Tomlinson at Anvil Studios in March 1979. Film was originally released in UK as The Spaceman And King Arthur. Colorful packaging designed by Joe Sikoryak, informative liner notes by John Takis. Ron Goodwin conducts. Intrada Special Collection CD available while quantities and interest remains! 01. Space Conference (0:56) 02. Main Title (2:37) 03. Take-Off Is Delayed** (0:40) 04. Journey Into Space (3:58) 05. The Spaceman Meets Alisande (1:18) 06. Tom Captured By Sir Mordred (4:00) 07. Consternation At Camelot* (1:07) 08. Tom Protests* (1:04) 09. The Burning (2:54) 10. Tom Finds Excalibur (1:14) 11. The Sword Fight (4:34) 12. Tom Chats To Sandy (2:08) 13. The Joust (5:11) 14. The Laser Gun (3:12) 15. Tom And Sandy Foil Mordred (3:13) 16. The Jet Takes Off (1:09) 17. The Battle Rages (5:46) 18. Victory For King Arthur (4:28) 19. Tom Says Farewell To Sandy (1:53) 20. We Have Lift Off/End Title (3:35) *Includes music not featured in film. **Not featured in film.
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I have never seen the film, but I remember a snippet of a song played during TV commercials. I don't see that on there, so maybe it was all a terrible dream. Though I can still sing the song...
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What a great release! So glad Intrada keeps the Ron Goodwin coming now that FSM is no more. I do kinda wish there was a flip cover with the original British title (other advantage being that it better describes the plot and sounds like less of a comedy title, and might help sales). I'm guessing there may have been input on Disney's end that they only wanted the U.S. version of the title on the packaging, or something like that. Keep up the great work, Intrada! Yavar
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Well, at least then it sounds like a comedy score with sci-fi and fantasy elements! I think "Spaceman" and "King Arthur" in the title each trumps the vague if clever "Unidentified Flying Oddball" with those unfamiliar with the film. And apparently Goodwin played more to the period aspect, which "UFO" doesn't communicate at all. Yavar
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I love Ron Goodwin. Terriffic release. Instantly ordered. Hopefully Intrada will also release some 60s and early 70s Disney stuff this year.
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Great news intrada, keep the Goodwin scores coming.
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Soar into the skies with Michael Giacchino's high-flying super-hero music from Walt Disney's Sky High and enjoy an extra savings of 15% off Ron Goodwin's equally high-flying but not-quite-saving-the-world soundtrack to Walt Disney's Unidentified Flying Oddball. Simply enter the coupon code SKYHIGH at checkout.
http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=76532#p76532
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