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Poltergeist (1982) |
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Music by Jerry Goldsmith |
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Line: Silver Age |
CD Release:
December 2010
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Catalog #: Vol. 13, No. 18 |
# of Discs: 2 |
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Jerry Goldsmith was at the peak of his phenomenal powers when he scored Poltergeist, Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film about paranormal activity. With this 2CD set, FSM presents the definitive edition of one of Goldsmith’s finest and most popular works—including the complete film score on Disc 1 and the original LP soundtrack album (along with a few previously unreleased bonus cues and alternates) on Disc 2.
Poltergeist was produced by Spielberg and directed by Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). Set in a fictional Southern California development, it tells the harrowing tale of a typical suburban family whose home is invaded by demonic spirits. It blends elements from previous Spielberg films in a new mix that is part sci-fi, part horror, and part contemporary thriller—all genres in which Jerry Goldsmith excelled.
Goldsmith’s score flows effortlessly between hard-core, dissonant modernism and some of the most lyrical, humanistic music he ever wrote. It is both a marvel of musical construction and a visceral listening experience. Composed over an uncharacteristically long period of fifteen weeks, the music for Poltergeist evokes both child-like simplicity and sheer terror. The complete presentation of the score on Disc 1 includes several passages that were not used in the film.
Mike Matessino restored Goldsmith’s Poltergeist score from the three-track stereo film mixes for this release; Bruce Botnick, the film's original recording supervisor, did the digital mastering. The deluxe 28-page booklet features an informative and perceptive essay on the film and score—incorporating remarks by the composer—and a complete cue-by-cue analysis by Matessino.
As a bonus, disc 2 also includes the re-recorded suite of cues (including one previously unreleased) from Goldsmith’s The Prize (1963). Originally recorded for MGM LP, four of these tracks were included on FSM’s CD of the complete score ( FSMCD Vol. 5, No. 16), but all five have now been remixed for superior sound quality from newly-discovered ½” three-track masters.
The CD booklet also includes a personal reminiscence from Bruce Botnick about the 1982 Poltergeist recording sessions, as well as the original LP notes by Steven Spielberg. In the legendary producer’s words, “Jerry’s music conjures many classical impressions of ferocious drive and at the same time, cathedral beauty. So…let the imagination wander. Pleasant dreams.”
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Track List |
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Click on track TIME for MP3 sound clip. Poltergeist Music Composed and Conducted by Jerry Goldsmith DISC ONE: The Film Score - The Star Spangled Banner 1:30
- The Calling 1:57
- The Neighborhood—Day 2:15
- The Tree 2:26
- The Clown/They're Here/Broken Glass 3:52
- The Hole/TV People 1:26
- Twisted Abduction 6:58
- The Jewelry 5:06
- The Light 2:07
- Night Visitor 8:00
- No Complaints 1:05
- Let’s Get Her/Rebirth 16:02
- Night of the Beast 3:51
- Escape From Suburbia 7:29
- No TV/End Credits (Carol Anne's Theme) 4:20
Total Disc Time: 68:25 DISC TWO: The 1982 Soundtrack Album - Carol Anne’s Theme 3:29
- Night Visitor 7:28
- Escape From Suburbia 6:18
- The Light 2:03
- The Neighborhood—Day 2:15
- Night of the Beast 2:16
- Twisted Abduction 6:14
- Rebirth 8:17
Total Time: 38:17 Bonus Tracks - Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star 0:36
- Wild Percussion 3:14
- The Calling (alternate) 2:05
- Carol Anne’s Theme (orchestra only) 3:15
- The Clown (alternate) 1:16
- Escape From Suburbia (alternate) 7:31
- Carol Anne’s Theme (original edit and alternate vocal) 3:15
Total Time: 21:10 Bonus Score: The Prize: Soundtrack Album Recording - Theme From The Prize 2:15
- Manhunt 2:50
- Three Lost People 1:23
- The Night People 2:02
- The Courier 1:37
Total Time: 10:05 Total Disc Time: 69:42 |
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Instruments/Musicians |
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Leader (Conductor): Jerry (Jerrald) Goldsmith
Violin: Rochelle S. Abramson, Jeanne E. Aiken, Haig Balian, Mark Baranov, Fred Broders, Tamara Chernyak-Popp, Howard Colf, Janet DeLancey, Harold Dicterow, Barbara Durant, Irving Geller, Guido M. Lamell, Michael Lefkowitz, Richard Leshin, Michael J. Nutt, William G. Rankin, Charlotte Sax, Barry Socher, Lawrence D. Sonderling, Roy Kiyoshi Tanabe, Alexander Treger, Lori J. Ulanova (Stern), T. K. Wang, Sidney A. Weiss, Robert Witte
Viola: Richard T. Assayas, Richard Elegino, Jerry R. Epstein, Sidney Fagott, Jack M. Gootkin, Dale A. Hikawa, Jan Hlinka, Charles D. Lorton, Irving Manning, Michael Nowak, Arthur A. Royval, Murray Schwartz, David Stockhammer
Cello: Stephen H. Custer, Edwin Geber, Ronald A. Leonard, Phyllis Green Ross, Nino Rosso, Daniel Rothmuller, Mary Louise Zeyen
Bass: Bruce Bransby, Jack R. Cousin, Barry M. Lieberman, Dennis M. Trembly
Flute: Roland F. Moritz, James R. Walker
Oboe: David E. Weiss, Barbara Jo Winters
Clarinet: Merritt Buxbaum, Lorin E. Levee, Michele Zukovsky (Bloch)
Bassoon: David Breidenthal, Alan R. Goodman
French Horn: John P. Cerminaro, William E. Lane, Brian D. A. O'Connor, George F. Price, Ralph S. Pyle, Calvin L. Smith
Trumpet: Irving R. Bush, Rob Roy McGregor, Thomas M. Stevens
Trombone: A. Byron Peebles, Jeffrey C. Reynolds, Ralph C. Sauer
Bass Trombone: Donald G. Waldrop
Tuba: John T. "Tommy" Johnson, Norman W. Pearson, James M. Self
Keyboards: Zita Carno
Harp: Catherine Gotthoffer (Johnk), Dorothy S. Remsen
Percussion: Larry Bunker, Sheldon "Shelly" Manne, Emil Radocchia (Richards), Kenneth E. Watson, Jerry D. Williams
Arranger: Arthur Morton, Herbert W. Spencer, Fred Steiner
Orchestra Manager: Harry W. Lojewski
Copyist: Charles F. Adams, Thomas Brown, Wayne Coster, Wendy Hall, Robert G. Hartley, Ray Mace, Robert L. Manrique, Donald J. Midgley, Zan Overall, Dave B. Roberts, Ernest Rosecrans, Paul Sprosty
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