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 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 1:54 PM   
 By:   buysoundtrax   (Member)

THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION, VOLUME 1


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THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION, VOLUME 1 presented as a limited edition of 500 units.

LISTEN TO A SOUNDCLIP FROM “QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE"
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LISTEN TO A SOUNDCLIP FROM “WORLD WITHOUT END"
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Dragon’s Domain Records, to be distributed through buysoundtrax.com, presents THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION, VOLUME 1, featuring two scores from one of the most creative periods of science fiction cinema, the 1950s.

The Golden Age of Science Fiction cinema is generally understood to have occurred during the 1950s. The science that resulted in the creation and devastation of the atomic bomb, the paranoia that came with the rise of the Cold War and the advances in rocket science that heralded the possibility of space exploration had a profound effect on the popular entertainment of the decade. The monster movie that waged terror during the 1930s and ‘40s gave way to spectacles about alien invasion, enlarged mutated flora & fauna, and the dangerous discoveries beyond Earth’s horizons manifested new concepts in motion picture storytelling. But of course for every classic film, there were dozens of less stellar science fiction entertainment that found its way into cinema screens and drive-in theaters. Many of these were quickly and properly forgotten but low budget did not necessarily mean low quality, and some of these cheaply-made productions had a special charm about them.

For example, the two pictures addressed in this collection. Both are the work of director Edward Bernds, whose career began directing THREE STOOGES shorts, BLONDIE and BOWERY BOYS comedy features before switching to low-cost science fiction entertainment like SPACE MASTER X-7, RETURN OF THE FLY, and THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES.

Released in 1956, WORLD WITHOUT END tells the story of a group of astronauts returning from a voyage to Mars, who are unexpectedly caught in a time warp and are propelled into a future, post-Apocalyptic Earth populated by mutates. Exploring the ruined, future Earth, the astronauts discover an underground civilization in which the women are strong and men have grown less virile. WORLD WITHOUT END has a competent main cast that includes Hugh Marlowe (THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS, BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ), Nancy Gates (THE ATOMIC CITY, SOME CAME RUNNING), and a young Rod Taylor (THE TIME MACHINE, THE BIRDS, ZABRISKIE POINT).

The music for WORLD WITHOUT END was composed by acclaimed film composer Leith Stevens, known for scoring some of the decade’s most influential science fiction films, from George Pal’s DESTINATION MOON (1950), WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE (1951) THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) to his unique jazz-inflected scores for THE WILD ONE, CRASHOUT, and PRIVATE HELL 36. During the ‘60s he composed episodes of Irwin Allen’s television series VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA, LOST IN SPACE, THE TIME TUNNEL, and LAND OF THE GIANTS.

Released in 1958, QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE was based on a ten-page treatment by Ben Hecht that took a satirical look at a planet run by women, which Charles Beaumont fleshed out into a screenplay. Allied Artists eventually brought the project into fruition, with former THREE STOOGES screenwriter Ellwood Ullman touching up Beaumont's screenplay into a full-on spoof of 1950s space opera, with American astronauts being drawn by a mysterious force to the planet Venus, which they find to be inhabited only by beautiful women and their tyrannical queen, who takes the astronauts prisoner. The film was noted for casting excessively glamorous Zsa Zsa Gabor as Venusian scientist Talleah.

The score for QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE was composed by Marlin Skiles, who began working in Holly­wood in 1933, where he orchestrated and scored many kinds of films. His earliest fantastic score was for Columbia’s A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS in 1945. He joined Al­lied Artists in 1952 as a staff composer, providing music for the studio’s low-budget fantasy-comedies science fiction dramas such as THE MAZE (1953). After QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE, Skiles went on to score films for other studios, including SPOOK CHASERS (1957), THE HYPNOTIC EYE (1960), THE CRAWLING HAND (1963), JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF TIME (1967) and numerous films outside the science fiction genre.

Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION, VOLUME 1, featuring music from QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE and WORLD WITHOUT END for the first time on compact disc. The music has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland and the liner notes have been written by noted author Randall Larson.

THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION, VOLUME 1 is a limited edition release of 500 units. THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION, VOLUME 1 is expected to begin shipping the week of December 14th, 2020.

QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE (1958 - Marlin Skiles)
01. Prologue / Main Title (2:17)
02. Mysterious Ray and Space Station Destroyed (2:05)
03. We’re Not On Earth (1:58)
04. Captured by the Posse and Brought to the Queen (3:25)
05. Take Them Away / Women Drivers (2:34)
06. The Captain and the Queen (3:37)
07. Queen Unmasked (1:21)
08. Underground Escape (1:14)
09. Giant Spider and Cave Romance (2:56)
10. Captured by the Posse Again (2:40)
11. The Beta Disintigrator (3:06)
12. Finale and End Credits (1:21)

WORLD WITHOUT END (1956 - Leith Stevens)
13. Prelude (2:30)
14. The Giant Spider Cave (3:42)
15. Night Encampment and Mutant Attack (2:11)
16. The Graveyard and Mutants Attack Again (4:17)
17. The Underground City and Garnet Appears (3:31)
18. No Guts and the Tour of the City (3:24)
19. Garnet and John (2:16)
20. Eavesdropping and Mories’s Treachery (6:57)
21. The End of Mories / Final Fight and Rebirth (4:34)
Total Time 62:49

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 2:25 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

Very cool, ordered.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 3:50 PM   
 By:   slint   (Member)

Wow! That's great, thanks.

 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 5:23 PM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Wow what a great year for fans of Leith Stevens sci-fi scoring!

Yavar

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 5:35 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

Which sci-fi scores? I must be having a senior moment, I can't recall anything by him getting released this year.

 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 5:45 PM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

LLL released no less than two discs worth (six scores out of nine I think) of his work for Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (great stuff, and he makes some excellent use of the Goldsmith theme in some of the scores)!
https://lalalandrecords.com/voyage-to-the-bottom-of-the-sea-original-television-soundtrack-collection-limited-edition-4-cd-set/

Yavar

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 5:52 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

Ah, right, thanks.
Not a bad year for Gerald Fried and Albert Glasser, too.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 6:54 PM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

Wow! This album is a 1st for Marlin Skiles. Thus far, music by Skiles has only ever been issued in conjunction with multiple composers (such as stock music in a B movie). Queen of Outer Space is the first time a Skiles-only soundtrack is getting released onto disc.

I was under the impression (from past postings here in FSM) that master tapes from recording sessions for Allied Artists pictures were missing/unavailable. Where were the elements stored all these decades on titles like World Without End or Queen?

Can we expect future volumes to be titles from Allied Artists?

Composers could include Alexander Laszlo, Walter Greene, Louis Forbes, Paul Dunlap, Darrell Calker, Edwin Astley, etc.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 23, 2020 - 8:08 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

Ah, right, thanks.
Not a bad year for Gerald Fried and Albert Glasser, too.



2021 is going to be really interesting with some very good releases from unexpected composers.

Ford A. Thaxton

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 24, 2020 - 12:18 AM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

My only connection to Skiles is - as always - through a possible Williams connection. It has been proposed that Skiles' MY GUN IS QUICK from 1957 contains ONE Williams cue, which would then be his first original film cue. I saw the film, and must admit I had problems identifying the JW cue. We discussed it here, but not quite sure we reached a conclusion: https://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?/topic/21193-john-williams-first-film-cue-ever/

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 24, 2020 - 12:48 AM   
 By:   scallenger   (Member)

Releases like these give me hope for someone to finally obtain and release the score to Journey To The Beginning Of Time, aka in its original Czech title: Cesta Do Praveku. For anyone who doesn't know what this film is, here ya go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65ySM9b-93I

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 24, 2020 - 6:38 AM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

I was under the impression (from past postings here in FSM) that master tapes from recording sessions for Allied Artists pictures were missing/unavailable. Where were the elements stored all these decades on titles like World Without End or Queen?

Probably in the cave with giant rubber spider that appears in both movies. I don't know what sources were used for this release, but copies of both have been floating around, as well as Skiles' Flight to Mars, Hypnotic Eye, and Deadly Companions.

Considering how silly "Queen of Outer Space" is, and the music sometimes reflects this, the cue after they land on Venus ("We're Not on Earth") is a good example of a composer sneaking in an extraordinarily lovely piece of music.

World Without End


Queen of Outer Space

 
 Posted:   Nov 24, 2020 - 7:39 AM   
 By:   chriss   (Member)

Very unexpected release!
I remember speculations about a possible release on MMM long years ago. Great to finally see this on disc.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 30, 2021 - 9:50 AM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

VOLUME 1

When will be Volume 2?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 30, 2021 - 2:35 PM   
 By:   filmusicnow   (Member)

Judging from that C.D. inlay foldout, I'm surprised that it doesn't have any photos of the composers themselves.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 31, 2021 - 4:39 PM   
 By:   Jameson281   (Member)

VOLUME 1

When will be Volume 2?


I've been wondering the same thing. There are some Ronald Stein scores that were released as digital downloads only; it would be nice to get those on CD.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 31, 2021 - 6:48 PM   
 By:   Ford A. Thaxton   (Member)

We're working on it, don't worry.

It should happen in the 1st quarter of 2022


Ford A. Thaxton

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 18, 2022 - 5:25 PM   
 By:   Jameson281   (Member)

We're working on it, don't worry.

It should happen in the 1st quarter of 2022


Ford A. Thaxton


So are we still getting a Volume 2, or was THE CYCLOPS/BEGINING OF THE END "Volume 2" for all practical purposes?

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 18, 2022 - 9:04 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

That's Volume 4 of their Albert Glasser series, but a good question since we've passed the predictive date for GAOSF Volume 2. I wonder if they have Skiles' Flight To Mars 1951, but couldn't release it in Volume 1 for copyright conflict.

Not the boot, but from the movie audio

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 18, 2022 - 9:29 PM   
 By:   .   (Member)

There are some Ronald Stein scores that were released as digital downloads only



Where are those to be found?

 
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