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There is a new book called Shooting Midnight Cowboy: Art, Sex, Loneliness, Liberation, and the Making of a Dark Classic by Glenn Frankel. Well researched and written, this book gives several pages to the music. For fans of this score and the songs used within, I highly recommend it. John Barry is given his just due for his compositions and overall musical supervision.
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Aug 13, 2021 - 3:49 AM
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Amer Zahid
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QUARTET RECORDS ANNOUNCES: Midnight Cowboy (LP) John Barry Ref: QRLP21 Availabilty: PRE-ORDER, availability date 09/01/21 Categories: Vinyl Limited edition: 500 units Pressed on 180 GM Audiophile Black Vinyl Hard Tip-On Gatefold Sleeve Official vinyl reissue remixed from the original multi-tracks masters Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Chris Malone Also includes a separate 4-page insert with authoritative in-depth liner notes by Jon Burlingame Quartet Records, in collaboration with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Capitol Records, Universal Music Enterprises and the Phil Ramone estate, present the official LP reissue of the iconic score for the landmark film MIDNIGHT COWBOY, directed by John Schlesinger in 1969, starring Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight, and winner of three Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The musical score of MIDNIGHT COWBOY presented a new concept, widely used in the last decades, but not in the late sixties—a combination of songs and original music wisely developed into a perfect underscore. Renowned British composer John Barry, who had already won three Oscars in 1969, appeared under the credit of “Music Supervisor,” but also composed a series of original cues and supervised the entire musical concept of the film, along with legendary American producer Phil Ramone. The song “Everybody’s Talkin’,” written by Fred Neil in 1966, was selected as a main theme for the film, newly recorded with arrangements by George Tipton and performed by Harry Nilsson. It became an instant classic and ultimately a generational symbol. For this new Quartet LP release, the classic 1969 soundtrack album has been entirely remixed and mastered from recently discovered first-generation multi-track tapes, and includes two bonus tracks: an alternate version of the Nilsson’ song, and the single version of “Midnight Cowboy” theme played by Toots Thielemans. This LP has been produced, restored, mixed and mastered by Chris Malone, presented in an elegant hard tip-on gatefold sleeve, and it includes a separate 4-page insert with authoritative in-depth liner notes by Jon Burlingame. Tracklist: SIDE ONE 1. Everybody’s Talkin’ Nilsson (2:33) 2. Joe Buck Rides Again John Barry (3:49) 3. A Famous Myth The Groop (3:25) 4. Fun City John Barry (3:54) 5. He Quit Me Lesley Miller (2:46) 6. Jungle Gym at the Zoo Elephants Memory (2:16) 7. Everybody’s Talkin’ (Alternate Version) Nilsson (2:35) SIDE TWO 1. Midnight Cowboy John Barry (2:50) 2. Old Man Willow Elephants Memory (7:13) 3. Florida Fantasy John Barry (2:11) 4. Tears and Joys The Groop (2:30) 5.Science Fiction John Barry (2:01) 6. Everybody’s Talkin’ Nilsson (1:56) 7. Midnight Cowboy (Single Version) John Barry (2:42) https://quartetrecords.com/product/midnight-cowboy-lp/
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I am really loving the harmonica tracks here. Can never go wrong with well done harmonica and John Barry!
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Last Child: Has it been two years?? Still enjoy playing this and reliving the Joe Buck Experience Tour. Yes, this one will never get old.
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Very much of its time and yet still timeless.
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