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Patton/ The Flight of the Phoenix (1965/1970) |
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Music by Frank De Vol, Jerry Goldsmith |
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Line: Silver Age |
CD Release:
April 1999
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Catalog #: Vol. 2, No. 2 |
# of Discs: 1 |
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This two-on-one CD from the 20th Century Fox archives features the first-ever release of one of Jerry Goldsmith's most famous soundtracks, plus a little-known gem by the underrated Frank DeVol—all in stereo.
Jerry Goldsmith's Patton (1970) is, by any standard, one of the most moving, effective and memorable film scores ever written. A model of economy and judicious spotting, the score clocks in at little more than a half hour in length, yet its brilliant musical definition of General Patton and stunning evocations of both the glories and horrors of warfare give it the stature of an epic work. From the jaunty Patton march to the echoplexed trumpet triplets that conjure up the ghosts of an ancient, martial past, to eerie depictions of the film's desolate battlefields, this is an unforgettable effort. Previous LP and CD releases have all been re-recordings; this release presents Goldsmith's original score as recorded for the film, with the original echoplexed trumpets fully intact.
The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) is a superbly acted adventure film from Robert Aldrich, director of The Dirty Dozen, about a cargo plane that crashes in the Sahara desert, and the desperate efforts of its passengers (led by pilot Jimmy Stewart and an eccentric German engineer played by Hardy Krueger) to construct a flyable aircraft out of the plane's wreckage. Veteran composer Frank DeVol's rousing, kinetic score launches the action with a thrilling, staccato main title, afterwards supplying music which carefully delineates the film's sharply drawn conflicts and the characters' unified struggle against the encroaching threat of the desert. Everything leads to a nail-biting climax that marks a high point for both the composer and director Aldrich.
A classic Jerry Goldsmith treasure (complete score: 35:53) plus an obscure, highly enjoyable Frank DeVol adventure work (40:31)—both remixed from the Fox vaults and lovingly presented on one CD. The 16-page booklet features stills from the Fox archives and liner notes by Jeff Bond. |
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Instruments/Musicians |
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For more specific musician lists for the scores on this album, go here: |
Flight of the Phoenix |
Patton |
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Leader (Conductor): Frank DeVol, Jerry (Jerrald) Goldsmith
Violin: Victor Arno, Israel Baker, George Berres, Harry Bluestone, Henry Arthur Brown, Joachim Chassman, Kurt Dieterle, Adolph DiTullio, Bonnie J. Douglas (Shure), David Frisina, James Getzoff, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, Louis Kaufman, Marvin Limonick, Joseph Livoti, Paul Lowenkron, Dan Lube, Erno Neufeld, Irma W. Neumann, Joseph Quadri, Lou Raderman, Aaron B. Rosenzweig, Paul C. Shure, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Stepansky, Robert "Bob" Sushel
Viola: Myer Bello, Alvin Dinkin, Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman, Jan Hlinka, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Paul Robyn
Cello: Naoum Benditzky, Joseph Coppin, Douglas L. Davis, Joseph DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Raphael "Ray" Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Nino Rosso, Walter Rower, Gloria Strassner
Bass: Milton Kestenbaum, Peter A. Mercurio, Meyer (Mike) Rubin, Kenneth Winstead
Flute: Arthur Hoberman, Luella Howard, Abe Most
Oboe: Norman Benno, William Kosinski, Gordon Pope, Gordon Schoneberg
Clarinet: Edmund Samuel Chassman, Russell Cheever, William "Buddy" Collette, William E. Green, Abe Most, Jerome B. Nuzzi, Hugo Raimondi, William A. Ulyate
Bassoon: Don Christlieb, Jack Marsh, Ray Nowlin
Saxophone: Plas Johnson
French Horn: John W. "Jack" Cave, Vincent N. DeRosa, Fred Fox, William A. Hinshaw, Arthur Maebe, Jr., Richard E. Perissi, Gale H. Robinson, Harry Schmidt, Henry Sigismonti
Trumpet: Frank Beach, John Clyman, Robert Fowler, Carroll "Cappy" Lewis, Leonard Mach, Oliver Mitchell, George Werth
Trombone: John Bambridge, Sr., Ray Klein, Edward Kusby, Richard "Dick" Nash, James Priddy, Sr., Kenneth Shroyer, Phillip A. Teele
Tuba: John T. "Tommy" Johnson, Clarence Karella
Piano: Geri Galian, Artie Kane, Urban Thielmann, Raymond Turner
Organ: Anita Priest
Guitar: Laurindo Almeida, Robert F. Bain, Alton R. "Al" Hendrickson
Balalaika: Nicolai P. Bolin, Steve Crlenica, Vasil Crlenica, Max Gralnick, Ramez Idriss, Herman Mariani, William Nadel, Robert Roberti, Sergi Rodionoff, Philip Smith, Leon Stewart
Harp: Anne Stockton (Mason)
Accordion: Carl Fortina
Bagpipes: Archibald Craig, Willam Currie, Dan Hood, Bessie Jones, Peter Kapp, Alex MacGillvary, Janet MacLean, Martin MacLean, James McColl
Drums: Larry Bunker, Ralph Collier, Richard Cornell, Frank J. Flynn, Frank "Hico" Guerrero, Milton Holland, Harold L. "Hal" Rees
Unknown: John Stamatis
Orchestrator: Gilbert C. Grau, Jerrold E. Immel, Jack K. Pleis, Albert Woodbury
Contractor: Urban Thielmann
Copyist: Louis M. Behm, Howard W. Drew, Alexander Gerens, Wally Heglin, Jerrold E. Immel, Ernest Rosecrans
Librarian: Fred Combattente
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