Liberation of L. B. Jones


Movie | Release date: 05/19/2015 | Film release: 1970 | Format: CD, Vinyl
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Opening Titles/The Train 
2.Somerset, Tennessee 
3.Oman's Theme 
4.Junkyard Chase 
5.Bumpas Is Murdered 
6.Emma's Theme 
7.There's A Man Out There Somewhere 
8.The Rat Race 
9.Three Time Blusier(From TV Show 
10.Radio Hysteria (From 
11.Saints & Sinners 
12.The Man With The Golden Arm 
13.Walk On The Wild Side, Main Title 
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THE LIBERATION OF L B JONES (1969) was director William Wyler's last project. His fortyfive year career had generated twelve Oscar... nominations for Best Director, as well as winning three for Mrs. Miniver, and the epic, Ben Hur. The choice of a story about racism in the Deep South was an unusual one for Wyler who had recently completed The Collector with Terence Stamp, How To Steal A Million with Audrey Hepburn and Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand. Although Bernstein is credited with the score, not much of his compositions made it into the film itself and what you have here are cues that were used in a bar room jukebox. Nevertheless, we feel that these tracks deserve snatching from obscurity. With their funky jazz and wailing Hammond, they are eminently enjoyable in their own right. We have added a later vocal track by costar Lola Falana. A protegée of Sammy Davis, Jr. she went onto to star in several Spaghetti Westerns and a lengthy cabaret singing career. To complement the music for The Liberation Of L B Jones, we have compiled some of Bernstein's music for television and the big screen. With highly informative notes by renowned film music writer, Andrew Keech, we hope you'll enjoy this hugely enjoyable album!
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