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 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 11:37 AM   
 By:   Arch Stanton   (Member)

NEW 3-CD SET CELEBRATES A JOHNNY MANDEL TRIO OF SCORES

Film Score Monthly releases three 1960s scores from the legendary composer – The Americanization of Emily, The Sandpiper and Drums of Africa

Linden, VA – February 12, 2009 – The great Johnny Mandel gets his due from Film Score Monthly with A Johnny Mandel Trio, featuring three of his classic scores for M-G-M and released by special arrangement with Turner Classic Movies Music.

The multitalented Mandel is a legendary composer, arranger and songwriter who was one of the freshest voices for the screen in the 1960s. He came from the jazz world and specialized in intimate, lovely and poetic scores, two of the best presented here: The Americanization of Emily (1964) and The Sandpiper (1965). His ability to craft a melody to a film, and to arrange it with a characteristically transparent sound (often spotlighting woodwind solos), was renowned – especially by his fellow musicians.

The Americanization of Emily is a war (or, arguably, anti-war) film starring James Garner as an American Navy attaché (and self-described coward) during World War II who falls in love with a war widow played by Julie Andrews. As their philosophies conflict, and Garner is thrown into a perilous situation on D-Day, the film blends drama, romance and satire in a way seldom achieved with such success (the brilliant screenplay was by Paddy Chayefsky). Mandel's score is a gem featuring a lovely waltz theme for Andrews' character (given lyrics by Johnny Mercer and recorded as "Emily"), ironic-sounding military music and heartfelt dramatic scoring. How Mandel managed to balance the film's changing tones – from comedy to drama to romance – is a marvel.

The Sandpiper is the source for one of the greatest songs ever composed for film, "The Shadow of Your Smile" (lyrics by Paul Francis Webster). Directed by Vincente Minnelli, the film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in what was billed as "an adult love story" set at Big Sur, California. While the film has a reputation for soapy melodrama, Mandel's score is a masterpiece of jazz and romantic scoring, centering on the song melody but also encompassing an array of ineffable moods, led by the unparralled trumpet work of Jack Sheldon. Doug Schwartz, the mastering engineer for this and most FSM CDs, remembers his father, woodwind player Wilbur Schwartz, coming home from the first recording session of The Sandpiper and saying, "I just worked on the greatest music of my career."

A third film on this collection offers an opportunity to hear Mandel tackle a genre for which he is not known: Drums of Africa (1963) was a B-movie adventure starring Lloyd Bochner, Frankie Avalon and Mariette Hartley mixing it up with African slavers amidst stock footage. Mandel used a reduced orchestra for budgetary purposes (heavy on the percussion) but gave a melodic, jazzy bent far removed from the typical B-movie score of the era. He made use of his characteristic woodwind solos as an evocative way of "speaking" for the animals encountered in the story. The score interpolates a song, "The River Love" performed twice in the film by Avalon and composed by Russell Faith and Robert Marcucci.

This 3-CD set is entirely in stereo and has been newly remixed and remastered from the original three-track 35mm scoring masters. Disc one features The Americanization of Emily (expanded from the Reprise LP); disc two is a complete presentation of The Sandpiper; and disc three features Drums of Africa as well as a recreation of The Sandpiper soundtrack LP (which was produced by Quincy Jones). Liner notes are by Deniz Cordell incorporating new interview comments by Mandel as well as Jack Sheldon. Due to the amount of research and writing, the 32-page booklet features essays on the films and scores, while the track by track commentaries can be found – for free – at FSM's online notes.

A limited number of sets will be autographed by the composer at $79.95 each. These are only available as a pre-order at this time at http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=11473

The regular unsigned set is available now for $39.95 from Screen Archives Entertainment at www.screenarchives.com.

Check it out at http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=11472

The set is limited to 2000 total.

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 11:51 AM   
 By:   DeviantMan   (Member)

Hooray!!
I passed on SANDPIPER when it got its initial CD re-issue!

Thanks Lukas!!
and
I noticed this release is Volume 12 Number 4,
So,
is Volume 12 Number 2 another multi-CD release?

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 11:54 AM   
 By:   shicorp   (Member)

Hooray!!
I passed on SANDPIPER when it got its initial CD re-issue!

Thanks Lukas!!
and
I noticed this release is Volume 12 Number 4,
So,
is Volume 12 Number 2 another multi-CD release?


1202 will be the 5 CD set:

http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=56786&forumID=1&archive=0

I hope it takes some time, thoughwink

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 11:59 AM   
 By:   Sehnsuchtshafen   (Member)

Fine set!

Here's a question about Sandpiper's "Weekend Montage": The "unedited version" featured on the verve CD seems to be left off the new edition. Why?

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:02 PM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

Mandel is the guy who did the M.A.S.H. theme, right? I always keep confusing him with Jerrold Immel, who did the DALLAS theme. In any case, great to see other music released by him. He's quite underrepresented on disc, I believe.

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:02 PM   
 By:   LeHah   (Member)

Hot damn what a good mix of stuff.

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:02 PM   
 By:   DeviantMan   (Member)


Volume 12 Number 2 will be the 5 CD set:

http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=56786&forumID=1&archive=0

I hope it takes some time, thoughwink


Yipe,
13 scores on 5CDs
8 complete and 5 surviving elements.

Oh boy...

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:04 PM   
 By:   DeviantMan   (Member)

"Weekend Montage": The "unedited version"
featured on the verve CD seems to be left off the new edition.
Why?


Licensing!!
So a recreation on disc 3 had to do.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:09 PM   
 By:   eriknelson   (Member)

Just ordered this set. Now I'm wondering if there's a chance for a CD release of another great Mandel score: "Harper."

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:11 PM   
 By:   shicorp   (Member)

"The Sandpiper" is one of the greatest scores ever. I just love that song!

Jack Sheldon on trumpet...

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:12 PM   
 By:   Joe Brausam   (Member)

From the samples this set doesn't really seem to be for me - I'm glad you folks like it though!

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:14 PM   
 By:   Lukas Kendall   (Member)

"Weekend Montage": The "unedited version"
featured on the verve CD seems to be left off the new edition.
Why?


Licensing!!
So a recreation on disc 3 had to do.


No, they're both there. The "unedited" Weekend Montage is part of the long Weekend Montage track on disc 2 that's part of the complete OST presentation of The Sandpiper. Then on the recreation of the album master on disc 3 is the original LP edit. There seemed to be no reason to create a kind of hybrid-edit track of what was on the Verve CD.

Lukas

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:18 PM   
 By:   Steve Johnson   (Member)

I just pre-ordered a signed set. Nice to see a Mandel release. P.S. THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY is a little favorite movie of mine... big grin

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:19 PM   
 By:   DeviantMan   (Member)

Ah,
okay,
So more or less,
the "unedited" track would have been considered an expansion back in the day on the original CD.

wink

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 12:41 PM   
 By:   Skyros   (Member)

This is great news. Too little of Johnny Mandel's music is available.

I was hoping for a release of The Americanization of Emily as this is one of the few scores on The Lion's Roar collection which has not had a full release.

Maybe Designing Woman next?

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 2:17 PM   
 By:   JackBlu78   (Member)

Been waiting on a Sandpiper CD re-release forever. I have the old LP i found used! I can't Wait. I ordered the Autographed copy.. even though I have to wait longer... love collecing Mandel's scores. I love Point Blank! Nice collection esp for the 39.99 price!

 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 2:30 PM   
 By:   Kevin Sumen   (Member)

From the samples this set doesn't really seem to be for me - I'm glad you folks like it though!

I agree, I have not heard much Mandel, other than M*A*S*H, so from the samples, I will have to pass, so that frees up another copy.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 2:37 PM   
 By:   robby   (Member)

Had to scarf this one up immediately. Johnny Mandel's one of the greats!

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 3:26 PM   
 By:   Dorian   (Member)

This is not meant as a criticism but just as a simple question: why does FSM charge double the price for an autographed copy while other labels (BSX, La-La Land) are offering the autographs for free ?

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 12, 2009 - 3:36 PM   
 By:   ahem   (Member)

Cannot go wrong with Johnny Mandel.

I am ashamed to see that there are more posts in that dreary Zimmer ROCK thread than this baby. frown

 
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