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- Date Released: July 2, 2002
- Genre: Classical
- Label: Sony Classical
- Copyright: (P) 2002 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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Paramount Pictures 90th Anniversary: Memorable Scores actually covers a little less than 60 years of film music, but who's counting -- they were 60 good years. Presented primarily in chronological order (the first and last tracks are the exceptions), this disc presents both original soundtrack recordings and some re-recordings of music -- mostly main and end titles -- representing Paramount's film legacy. In so doing, the disc manages to highlight many of Hollywood's pre-eminent composers as well as present a sort of capsule overview of the changes in film music styles over the years. Starting with straight orchestral masterworks of the '40s and '50s (from composers such as Miklos Rozsa and Elmer Bernstein), the disc then moves to Henry Mancini's early-'60s pop sound with his "Moon River" and "Baby Elephant Walk." The late '60s and early '70s represented a time of great diversity in film and film music, here encapsulated in the syrupy strains of Love Story, immediately followed by the sublime "Waltz" and "Love Theme" from The Godfather. Jerry Goldsmith's triumphant Star Trek: The Motion Picture fanfare and John Williams' unforgettable Raiders of the Lost Ark usher in the post-Star Wars blockbuster sound. Synthesizer-based, pop-influenced music, such as "Axel F." from Beverly Hills Cop, threatened to take over film soundtracks in the mid-'80s, while Maurice Jarre brought an orchestral sensibility to the all-electronic score in his brilliant "Building the Barn" from Witness. By the '90s, symphonic sounds, rock rhythms, and synthesizers began to blend, while composers utilized a full palette to really open up their orchestrations. This disc covers a lot of ground, with the penultimate track from Jerry Goldsmith's score to The Sum of All Fears bringing it all together. His use of vocals with unique instrumentation amidst traditional brass and strings provide a glimpse at the power still inherent in the best film music. From the opening strains of John Williams' powerful "Hymn to the Fallen" to Mark Mothersbaugh's delightful "Baby Shower Happenings," this is an interesting and insightful collection. Some of the tracks aren't as "memorable" as Paramount's marketing department might want you to believe (the inclusion of music from Tomb Raider seems particularly gratuitous) and all of the music here has been previously available elsewhere, but as a sampler and a study of the development of film music as an art form, it's not bad at all.
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Hymn to the Fallen from Saving Private Ryan
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6:10 |
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Prelude from Double Indemnity (1944)
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3:16 |
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Finale from the Lost Weekend (1945)
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4:13 |
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Departure/Morris Suggests Love/The Proposal/Finale from The Heiress (1949)
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2:40 |
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Prelude from Sunset Boulevard (1950)
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3:50 |
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Prelude from The Ten Commandments (1956)
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5:06 |
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Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
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2:42 |
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Baby Elephant Walk from Hatari! (1962)
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2:43 |
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Main Title (Vocal) from Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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2:25 |
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Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet (1968)
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2:33 |
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Once Upon A Time In The West from Once Upon A Time In The West (1969)
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3:53 |
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Theme from Love Story from Love Story (1970)
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3:21 |
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Main Title (The Godfather Waltz) |
3:07 |
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Love Theme From The Godfather (1972) |
2:40 |
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Love Theme From Chinatown (Main Title) (1974) |
2:03 |
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End Title from The Godfather - Part II (1974) |
3:53 |
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End Title from Star Trek®: The Motion Picture (1979)
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3:17 |
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Raiders of the Lost Ark from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
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6:03 |
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Theme From Terms of Endearment (1983)
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3:27 |
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Love Theme From Flashdance (1983)
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3:29 |
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Axel F from Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
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3:02 |
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21 Total Tracks, 73:53 Total Length
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Buidling The Barn from Witness (1985)
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4:59 |
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Main Title from Children of a Lesser God (1986) |
3:01 |
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The Strength Of The Righteous (Main Title) from The Untouchables (1987)
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2:23 |
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Fatal Attraction from Fatal Attraction (1987)
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3:48 |
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Main Title from The Addams Family (1991) |
2:01 |
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Winter 1948 from Dead Again (1991) |
2:56 |
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Flashback & Photos from Indecent Proposal (1993) |
1:42 |
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How Could You Lose Me? - End Title from The Firm (1993)
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3:40 |
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Main Title/A Clear And Present Danger from A Clear And Present Danger (1994) |
5:24 |
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For The Love Of A Princess from Braveheart (1995) |
4:07 |
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Courtroom Montage from Primal Fear (1996)
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2:14 |
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Zoom B from Mission Impossible (1996) |
2:54 |
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End Credits from Star Trek®: First Contact (1996) |
5:26 |
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"Hard To Starboard"
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6:52 |
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Baby Shower Happenings from The Rugrats Movie (1998)
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2:23 |
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Italia |
1:40 |
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Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful) from Rules of Engagement (2000)
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4:11 |
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The Bait from Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)
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1:03 |
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Main Titles from Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
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2:07 |
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To the Roof from Vanilla Sky (2001)
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2:21 |
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The Mission from Sum of All Fears (2002)
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5:58 |
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I'm Forrest ... Forrest Gump
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2:40 |
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22 Total Tracks, 73:50 Total Length
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Credits
- Maurice Jarre - Producer // Maurice Jarre - Producer // Henry Mancini - Conductor // Henry Mancini - Conductor // Mark Isham - Producer // Mark Isham - Producer // Elmer Bernstein - Conductor // Elmer Bernstein - Conductor // Jerry Goldsmith - Conductor // Jerry Goldsmith - Conductor // Jerry Goldsmith - Conductor // Jerry Goldsmith - Conductor // Jerry Goldsmith - Producer // Jerry Goldsmith - Producer // Jerry Goldsmith - Producer // Jerry Goldsmith - Producer // Danny Elfman - Producer // Danny Elfman - Producer // Danny Elfman - Producer // Danny Elfman - Producer // Danny Elfman - Producer // Danny Elfman - Producer // London Symphony Orchestra - Performer // London Symphony Orchestra - Performer // Mark Mothersbaugh - Producer // James Newton Howard - Producer // James Newton Howard - Producer // Giorgio Moroder - Producer // Artie Kane - Conductor // Gabriel Yared - Producer // Gabriel Yared - Producer // Gabriel Yared - Producer // Boston Symphony Orchestra - Performer // James Horner - Conductor // James Horner - Conductor // James Horner - Conductor // James Horner - Producer // James Horner - Producer // James Horner - Producer // Leonard Slatkin - Conductor // John Barry - Conductor // John Barry - Conductor // John Barry - Producer // John Barry - Producer // Graeme Revell - Producer // Terence Blanchard - Trumpet // Bob Casale - Producer // Michael Convertino - Producer // Carmine Coppola - Conductor // Dave Grusin - Producer // Dave Grusin - Producer // Harold Faltermeyer - Producer // Michael Gore - Producer // Dick Hazard - Conductor // Hummie Mann - Conductor // Ennio Morricone - Producer // Ennio Morricone - Producer // Ennio Morricone - Producer // Ennio Morricone - Producer // Joel McNeely - Conductor // Harry Rabinowitz - Conductor // Marc Shaiman - Producer // Alan Silvestri - Conductor // Alan Silvestri - Producer // Shirley Walker - Conductor // John Williams - Conductor // John Williams - Producer // Hans Zimmer - Producer // Hans Zimmer - Producer // William Kraft - Conductor // Allan Wilson - Conductor // Patricia Sullivan - Mastering // Carlo Savina - Conductor // Royal Scottish National Orchestra - Performer // New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - Performer // Burt Berman - Liner Notes // Thomas Rolfs, Jr. - Trumpet // Tim Morrison - Trumpet // Walter Murch - Producer // Tanglewood Festival Chorus - Performer // London Metropolitan Orchestra - Performer // Anthony Minghella - Producer
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Composers
Elmer Bernstein // Aaron Copland // Maurice Jarre // Michael Convertino // Jerry Goldsmith // James Newton Howard // Francis Lai // Mark Mothersbaugh // Graeme Revell // Dave Grusin // James Horner // John Barry // John Williams // Alan Silvestri // Hans Zimmer // Nancy Wilson // Giorgio Moroder // Mark Isham // Marc Shaiman // Michael Gore // Harold Faltermeyer // A.Silvestri // Christopher Komeda // JAMES HORNER (B. 1953) // ENNIO MORRICONE (b. 1928) // GABRIEL YARED (b. 1949) // PATRICK DOYLE (b.1953) // NINO ROTA (1911-1979) // HENRY MANCINI (1924-1994) // DANNY ELFMAN (B.1953) // FRANZ WAXMAN (1906-1987) // MIKLOS ROZSA (1907-1955) -
Performers
Unknown // Jerry Goldsmith // London Symphony Orchestra // Dave Grusin // James Horner // Orchestra // Royal Scottish National Orchestra // Leonard Slatkin // John Barry // John Williams // Carmine Coppola // Alan Silvestri // William Kraft // Carlo Savina // Joel McNeely // Terence Blanchard played Trumpet // Boston Symphony Orchestra // Ned Nash Orchestra // James Sedaras // Alan Wilson // Henry Mancini & His Orchestra // Harry Rabinowitz // Harold Faltermeyer // William Ross // Tanglewood Festival Chorus // St. Louis Symphony Orchestra // Shirley Walker // New Zealand Symphony Orchestra // Shana Blake Hill // Donny Gerrard // Henry Mancini, His Orchestra & Chorus // London Metropolitan Orchestra // Elmer Bernstein & His Orchestra // Artie Kane // Hummie Mann // Arthur Morton // Dick Hazard // Mia Farrow // Helen St. John -
Other Details
- Conductors:
- Elmer Bernstein //
- Henry Mancini //
- Jerry Goldsmith //
- James Horner //
- Orchestra //
- John Barry //
- John Williams //
- Carmine Coppola //
- Alan Silvestri //
- William Kraft //
- Carlo Savina //
- Joel McNeely //
- James Sedaras //
- Alan Wilson //
- Harry Rabinowitz //
- Shirley Walker //
- Artie Kane //
- Hummie Mann //
- Dick Hazard
- Instrument:
- Trumpet
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