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Jun 8, 2021 - 1:14 AM
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Amer Zahid
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“CABO BLANCO: LIMITED EDITION” Music by Jerry Goldsmith Limited Edition of 2000 Units Item Number:LLLCD1565 RETAIL PRICE: $21.98 STARTS SHIPPING JUNE 8 La-La Land Records and Silver Lion Films proudly present legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith’s (THE BLUE MAX, THE SWARM, ALIEN, BASIC INSTINCT) original motion picture score to the 1980 big-screen treasure-hunting period drama CABO BLANCO, starring Charles Bronson, Jason Robards and Dominique Sanda, and directed by J. Lee Thompson. Having provided music for Bronson-starrers BREAKOUT and BREAKHEART PASS, Maestro Goldsmith again expertly supports the actor with his superb work for CABO BLANCO and unleashes a rousing, Latin-flavored score that teams with adventure, action and intrigue. Previously out of print, this wonderful Goldsmith score returns on CD, remastered in hi-resolution and expanded with additional Goldsmith-recorded period music and classical standards. Produced by Neil S. Bulk, mixed by Chris Malone and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this limited edition release of 2000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and classic art design by Scott Saslow. TRACK LISTING: 1. Prelude (The Very Thought Of You) 1:54 (Ray Noble) 2. Main Title 2:38 3. Bathysphere Attacked 2:46 4. To Beckdorff’s 1:53 5. Heaven Knows 3:32 (Performed by Carol Goldsmith) 6. The Second Attack 2:01 7. Love Scene (The Very Thought Of You) 1:14 (Ray Noble) 8. Boat Attack 1:28 9. Jungle Pursuit 4:57 10. I Have A Job For You / Horst’s Orders 1:12 11. Horst Arrives / Room Search 2:17 12. To The Hospital 1:48 13. The Police 1:59 14. To Giff’s 1:56 15. The Silhouette :38 16. Beckdorff’s Suicide 1:19 17. End Titles (The Very Thought Of You) 2:52 (Ray Noble) Total Score Time: 36:48 Additional Music: 18. Rhumba 3:41 19. Heaven Knows (Instrumental) 3:27 20. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You 3:52 (George Bassman & Ned Washington) 21. Tangerine 4:05 (Victor Schertzinger & Johnny Mercer) 22. Moonlight Serenade 2:05 (Glenn Miller & Mitchell Parish) 23. I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 2:57 (Irving Berlin) 24. The Very Thought Of You 3:55 (Ray Noble) 25. Symphony No. 4 (Fourth Movement, Excerpt) 2:15 (Johannes Brahms) 26. Symphony No. 7 (First Movement) 12:50 (Ludwig van Beethoven) Total Additional Music Time: 39:27 Total Album Time: 76:15
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There must be a mistake in the email newsletter. It says Cabo Blanco is LLLCD 1552, but The Orville Season 2 is 1552.
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“CABO BLANCO: LIMITED EDITION” Music by Jerry Goldsmith Limited Edition of 2000 Units Item Number:LLLCD1565 RETAIL PRICE: $21.98 STARTS SHIPPING JUNE 8 La-La Land Records and Silver Lion Films proudly present legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith’s (THE BLUE MAX, THE SWARM, ALIEN, BASIC INSTINCT) original motion picture score to the 1980 big-screen treasure-hunting period drama CABO BLANCO, starring Charles Bronson, Jason Robards and Dominique Sanda, and directed by J. Lee Thompson. Having provided music for Bronson-starrers BREAKOUT and BREAKHEART PASS, Maestro Goldsmith again expertly supports the actor with his superb work for CABO BLANCO and unleashes a rousing, Latin-flavored score that teams with adventure, action and intrigue. Previously out of print, this wonderful Goldsmith score returns on CD, remastered in hi-resolution and expanded with additional Goldsmith-recorded period music and classical standards. Produced by Neil S. Bulk, mixed by Chris Malone and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this limited edition release of 2000 units also features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Jeff Bond and classic art design by Scott Saslow. TRACK LISTING: 1. Prelude (The Very Thought Of You) 1:54 (Ray Noble) 2. Main Title 2:38 3. Bathysphere Attacked 2:46 4. To Beckdorff’s 1:53 5. Heaven Knows 3:32 (Performed by Carol Goldsmith) 6. The Second Attack 2:01 7. Love Scene (The Very Thought Of You) 1:14 (Ray Noble) 8. Boat Attack 1:28 9. Jungle Pursuit 4:57 10. I Have A Job For You / Horst’s Orders 1:12 11. Horst Arrives / Room Search 2:17 12. To The Hospital 1:48 13. The Police 1:59 14. To Giff’s 1:56 15. The Silhouette :38 16. Beckdorff’s Suicide 1:19 17. End Titles (The Very Thought Of You) 2:52 (Ray Noble) Total Score Time: 36:48 Additional Music: 18. Rhumba 3:41 19. Heaven Knows (Instrumental) 3:27 20. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You 3:52 (George Bassman & Ned Washington) 21. Tangerine 4:05 (Victor Schertzinger & Johnny Mercer) 22. Moonlight Serenade 2:05 (Glenn Miller & Mitchell Parish) 23. I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 2:57 (Irving Berlin) 24. The Very Thought Of You 3:55 (Ray Noble) 25. Symphony No. 4 (Fourth Movement, Excerpt) 2:15 (Johannes Brahms) 26. Symphony No. 7 (First Movement) 12:50 (Ludwig van Beethoven) Total Additional Music Time: 39:27 Total Album Time: 76:15 Are single discs moving forward all going to be this price?
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Jun 10, 2021 - 8:49 AM
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NSBulk
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That said, better sound quality is of interest and I'm intrigued by the source cues. LLL's text states ... with additional Goldsmith-recorded period music and classical standards... not making it clear whether the classical standards are conducted by JG. I struggle to believe that the production budget would have funded such an exercise (symphony orchestra?) unless these are arrangements for smaller ensembles; more likely, to me, these are licensed existing recordings. Representing approx. 40% time-wise of the additional material I feel the description could have been clearer. Goldsmith conducted these cues and they were all recorded for the film. Adding to my query is the fact that neither work (Beethoven and Brahms) is listed on IMDb unlike some of the period music. How was such music featured in the film? I doubt the whole of LvB's Sym 7 Mvt is heard. One is played on a record player in the beginning of the film and the other plays on radio a little later. The other track which intrigues me is tr.18 Rhumba ... no composer credit is given and yet the sound-clip reveals what I think is a well-known tune. Alternatively, is it a JG original using similar DNA? It's by Goldsmith. Interesting story here. For this project I never had any paperwork. I didn't have a cue sheet or a manuscript to reference. Identifying the other source cues was easy but "Rhumba" wasn't. We sent it out for people to listen to (experts on the music of the era) and nobody knew what it was. This led to me think it was a Goldsmith composition, but if I couldn't prove that, I couldn't include it on the album which would have been heartbreaking. However, even without a single piece of paperwork, I was able to confirm it was by Goldsmith. And while we had to create titles for the film score cues, "Rhumba," is the assigned title. Neil
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This is fascinating - and sounds like a story that deserves to be shared now! We really have to wait to find out how you confirmed it?
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It's not the important part of the story. What's important is that there is more Jerry Goldsmith music on the Jerry Goldsmith CD. Neil Yavar
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