Monday, October 24, 2011

1941 Expanded Score [1979-2011]

 
La-La Land Records, in association with Sony Music and NBC Universal, presents the remastered and expanded 2-CD SET of AcademyAward-Winning composer John Williams' (JAWS, BLACK SUNDAY, STAR WARS, RAIDERSOF THE LOST ARK) amazing score to the 1979 Universal Pictures and ColumbiaPictures comedy spectacular 1941, starring Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi and Warren Oates, and directed by Steven Spielberg. Williams provides adelightful, full-on orchestra assault (featuring one of the most infectious marches ever written for film) to compliment this cult-classic's slap-stick tapestry of WWII-era paranoia exploding in Hollywood. Produced by Mike Matessino, Didier C. Deutsch and Mark G. Wilder, remixed and assembled by Mike Matessino and mastered by Mark G. Wilder, this special release is expanded by more than 70 minutes with never-before-released music, including alternates and source cues. The original 1979 album presentation is also presented on disc 2, remastered. 1941 Re-issue producer Mike Matessino provides exclusive, in-depthliner notes. Limited Edition of 3500 Units.

Tracklisting
Disc 1
THE FILM SCORE
  1. “1941” Main Title 1:36
  2. Chrissie Takes AnotherSwim** 4:38
  3. Sub Commander / WildBill Kelso**  3:44
  4. Donna’s Obsession /Birkhead’s Pitch** 2:59
  5. Poppa’s Got a Gun* 1:13
  6. You Have Been Chosen / You, You, You*  2:11
  7. Capture of Hollis /Kelso Lost*  3:08
  8. The Crackerjack Box* 1:30
  9. The Sentries**  2:17
  10. The Escape of Hollis* 1:17
  11. More About Donna* 1:02
  12. The Count Down / Swing, Swing, Swing** 4:41
  13. The Brannigan 1:19
  14. Here We Go  4:22
  15. Kelso in Barstow** 3:42
  16. Service Tunes* :50
  17. Encounters* :56
  18. Kelso’s Attack / Deep in the Heart of Texas** 3:15
  19. Eat Lead* 2:48
  20. Defending the Homeland*1:46
  21. Wally Saves Betty** 2:00
  22. Sound Off / StolenMotorcycle* 4:23
  23. Ward's Big Gun* 1:45
  24. Going My Way Sister* 2:08
  25. More Kelso  :59
  26. Taking Aim* 1:10
  27. The Ferris Wheel** 3:08
  28. The Tank Approaches /Finale* 5:26
  29. “1941” End Credits 6:18
  30. Disc 1 Time: 77:08
Disc 2
THE 1979 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM
  1. The March From "1941" 4:11
  2. The Invasion  8:20
  3. The Sentries  3:31
  4. Riot at the U.S.O. 1:18
  5. To Hollywood and Glory  3:14
  6. Swing, Swing, Swing 4:06
  7. The Battle of Hollywood 5:39
  8. The Ferris Wheel Sequence 1:29
  9. Finale  6:16
  10. Total 1979 Soundtrack Album: 38:26

SOURCE MUSIC
  1. In the Mood H 3:43
  2. Music by Joe Garland and Andy Razaf;  Arranged by GlennMiller
  3. Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc.
  4. Jingle Bells* 2:59
  5. Music by James Lord Pierpont
  6. Down By the Ohio (Instrumental)* 3:57
  7. Music by Abe Olman / Jack Yellen
  8. Cromwell Music Inc / Jack Yellen Music
  9. Play-Off*:15
  10. Goodnight, Sweetheart* 1:42
  11. Music by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, Rudy Vallee, and RegConnelly
  12. EMI Robbins Catalog Inc
  13. Total Source Music: 12:40

ADDITIONAL MUSIC
  1. Promo Trailer* 2:30
  2. Sub Commander / WildBill Kelso/
  3. Capture of Hollis (alternate)** 4:23
  4. The Escape of Hollis(alternate)* 1:14
  5. Kelso in Barstow (alternate)** 3:43
  6. Defending the Homeland(alternate)* 1:06
  7. Sound Off (alternate)* 2:41
  8. More Kelso (alternate):55
  9. Finale (alternate)* 3:04
  10. "1941" End Credits(alternate)  6:55
  11. Total Additional Music: 25:54

Disc 2 Time: 78:06
* Previously unreleased.  ** Contains previouslyunreleased material. * Traditional, Based on "The Rakes Of Mallow," Arranged byJohn Williams.
** Including “By the Beautiful Sea” Words: Harold R.Atteridge, Music: Harry Carroll; Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Col,Inc.
Track 16 co-written with  A. H. Miles and D. Savino;Track 18, written by D. Swander and J. Hershey; and Track 22 written by W.L.Duckworth.

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