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Something's Up! Film TV & Studio Work 1964-1967
Cat: CDTOP 1649. Rel: 26 Sep 24
The Syndicate (mono)
Oublie Ca (mono)
Seance On A Wet Afternoon (mono)
Troubadour (mono)
Chicken Delhi Cold
Barbra's Theme (mono)
Goldfinger
The Chase
Theme From King Rat
A Man Alone (mono)
The Knack
Thunderball
Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Four In The Morning (mono)
Danny Scipio Theme (mono)
Theme From The Quiller Memorandum: Wednesday's Child
Something's Up!
The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair
Vendetta (mono)
The Whisperers
You Only Live Twice
Space March (Capsule In Space)
Dutchman
Seance On A Wet Afternoon (1966 version)
Born Free (Main Title)
Review: Something's Up! is a masterful compilation that features the eclectic brilliance of John Barry's film scores. Curated by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley, this collection highlights Barry's transition from a British arranger to a pop icon, renowned for defining the sound of the Cold War spy movie era. Focusing on music from 1964 to 1967, this album features Barry's iconic work on James Bond classics like Goldfinger, Thunderball, and You Only Live Twice, cementing his influence on the spy genre. Beyond Bond, Barry's contributions to films such as The Ipcress File and The Quiller Memorandum exemplify his ability to blend tension with sophistication. The collection also includes less-celebrated but notable scores like those for King Rat, The Chase and Seance on a Wet Afternoon, reflecting Barry's diverse range and ability to craft memorable themes beyond the mainstream. Barry's music, characterised by its lush orchestration and emotive power, extended its reach from the silver screen to the vinyl, resonating with listeners even if they hadn't seen the films - and his exceptional talent and enduring legacy in film music is on full display here,
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Berkeley Lecture 1971
Cat: 759624 575707. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Berkeley Lecture
Love In Outer Space
Moog Solo
Review: Sun Ra's 1971 U.C. Berkeley lecture, "The Black Man in the Cosmos," has been officially released for the first time, revealing a previously unknown half-hour of cosmic insight from the visionary musician. In this newly unearthed session, Ra guides his students through thought-provoking ideas, underscored by the sound of chalk on the board, creating an almost meditative atmosphere. His soft-spoken yet powerful delivery touches on themes of space, existence, and identity. The lecture closes with two rare musical performancesia serene piano rendition of 'Love In Outer Space' and an electrifying 16-minute Moog synthesizer solo. These performances capture the boundless creativity that defined Ra's work during this pivotal time in his career. The audio, sourced from the Creative Audio Archive, has been carefully restored and transferred by Todd Carter, with Alex Inglizian handling the mastering. The release includes images of the original tape box and reel, featuring Ra's handwritten notes. Produced by John Corbett and packaged with care, this CD offers a rare glimpse into both the intellectual and musical genius of Sun Ra during a defining era of his artistic journey.
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