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Hollywood Rhapsodies/Night Music | 
enlarge | Creators: Benny Carter, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Harold Arlen, Ben Black, Joe Burke, Charlie Chaplin, Robert Emmett Dolan, Louis Forbes, Rudolf Friml, Clarence Gaskill, Gordon Jenkins, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Henry Mancini, Eddie Powell, Heinz Roemheld, Miklos Rozsa, Frank Skinner, Max Steiner, Harry Sukman, Dimitri Tiomkin Label: Dutton Vocalion UK Category: Music
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 303476
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 765387520120 EAN: 0765387520120 ASIN: B0017RRDXM
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All products brand new and factory sealed.
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| Tracks:
| • | Love Theme from The Robe | | • | Selena's Waltz [From So Big] | | • | Nightfall [From Gog] | | • | Theme Romantique | | • | Jubilee Trail [From Jubilee Trail] | | • | Moonlighter Song [From the Moonlighter] | | • | Love Theme from The Glenn Miller Story | | • | Spring Madness [From Belle LA Grande] | | • | Theme for Cynthia | | • | Geraldine | | • | Lost Moment [From Lost Moment] | | • | Bon Soir [From Perilous Journey] | | • | High and the Mighty [From the High and the Mighty] | | • | Moonlight and Roses | | • | Passion Tango [From Passion] | | • | Never Say Goodbye | | • | Smile [From Modern Times] | | • | Rear Window [From Rear Window] | | • | I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me [From the Caine Mutiny] | | • | Magnificent Obsession [From Magnificent Obsession] | | • | Glamour Waltz [From Lady in the Dark] | | • | Rendezvous in Tunis | | • | Last Night When We Were Young | | • | Twilight Interlude |
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Nostalgic Theme Album August 12, 2008 Old Buff Joe (Wexford,Ireland) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
In the fifties when the poor impoverished, and indeed scarce, soundtrack LP was struggling for existence, record companies - in their efforts to popularise movie music - released records such as this - the Theme Album. Many orchestras of the day dabbled in this "new" type of orchestral recording which was essentially putting onto disc cover versions of theme melodies from various films. And one of the most popular orchestras working in this field at the time was that of film composer Victor Young. Young was responsible for several of these albums and this CD contains two of his more popular LPs that were put out by Decca Records in 1954 and 1956 (the year he died). All of the themes heard here are one of a kind, beautifully arranged, lush sounding, very easy on the ear and completely inoffensive. But don't let that put you off for there are some pleasent surprises on the disc! For instance, the second track on the album is Max Steiner's beguiling "Selena's Waltz" from the Jane Wyman Warner picture SO BIG (1953). This is interesting since it is the only piece of music ever recorded from Steiner's lovely score. There is also the attractive concerto-like "Nightfall" from a forgotten 1954 Si-Fi movie entitled GOG composed by Harry Sukman and here Sukman himself is guesting in Young's orchestra for the beautiful piano solo. Sukman also features on piano in the sumptuous theme from the 1947 melodrama LOST MOMENT by the Russian composer Danielle Amfitheatrof. Also we have the only recording of Franz Waxman's Theme For Lisa from Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW with a piano solo from Ray Turner. These albums also gave Young himself the opportunity to include some of his own film compositions. In this regard there are his themes from a few Republic B pictures he scored such as his nice gently loping western theme from the colourful JUBILEE TRAIL (1954), his title theme from GERALDINE (1953) and his lovely Bon Soir from PERILIOUS JOURNEY (1954). Other standout tracks on this comprehensive album are the gorgeous love theme from the 1937 Warner picture ANOTHER DAWN (called here Theme Romantique) by the great Erich Wolfgang Korngold with a magnificent violin solo from Anatole Kaminsky. There's a beautiful reading of Alfred Newman's theme for Diana from THE ROBE (1953) and Dimitri Tiomkin's theme from THE HIGH & THE MIGHTY (1954) hauntingly whistled by one Muzzy Marcellino. So a nice and somewhat interesting album with the welcome inclusion of some obscure material that collectors won't regret having in their collection. The Mono sound is adequate.
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