John Barry: Scores & Singles
John Barry: Soundtracks and Singles


Film TV-serie/TV film Documentaire | Releasedatum: 13/11/2015 | Medium: CD
 

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# Track Artiest/Componist Lengte
1.Main Title ThemeIsandhlwana, 1879 
2.News Of The Massacre Rorke's Drift Threatened 
3.Wagons Over 
4.First Zulu Appearance And Assault 
5.Durnford's Horse Arrive And DepartThe Third Assault 
6.Zulus Final Appearance And Salute 
7.The VC Roll And Men Of Harlech 
8.Stamp And Shake 
9.High Grass 
10.Zulu Stamp 
11.Big Shield 
12.Zulu Maid 
13.Monkey Feathers 
# Track Artiest/Componist Lengte
1.Four In The Morning 
2.River Walk 
3.Coffee Talk 
4.Lover's Clasp 
5.Norman's Return 
6.Cupboard Love 
7.River Ride 
8.Four In The Morning 
9.Lover's Tension 
10.Declaration And Rejection 
11.First Reconciliation 
12.Norman Leaves 
13.The Dawn Discussion 
14.Moment Of Decision 
15.Judi Comes Back 
16.Four In The Morningstereo 
17.River Walkstereo 
18.Lover's Claspstereo 
19.Norman's Returnstereo 
20.River Ridestereo 
21.Four In The Morningstereo 
22.Lover's Tensionstereo 
23.First Reconciliationstereo 
24.Norman Leavesstereo 
25.Moment Of Decisionstereo 
26.Judi Comes Backstereo 
# Track Artiest/Componist Lengte
1.Christine (Miss X) 
2.S-E-X (Miss X) 
3.Kinky (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
4.Fancy Dance (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
5.007 (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
6.From Russia With Love (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
7.Elizabeth (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
8.The London Theme (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
9.Zulu Stamp (The John Barry Seven) 
10.Monkey Feathers (The John Barry Seven) 
11.The Loneliness Of Autumn (The John Barry Orchestra) 
12.Troubadour (John Barry and His Orchestra) 
13.Aliki (The John Barry Orchestra) 
14.Kinkystereo (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
15.Fancy Dancestereo (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
16.From Russia With Loveorgan version (The John Barry Seven and Orchestra) 
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he 3CD Soundtracks And Singles 1963-1966 compiles the original soundtrack albums for Zulu and Four In The Morning, both composed and conducted by John Barry, together with other recordings he made for the Ember label. Barry (1933-2011) was one of the best known composers of film music in the world. His early career found him working as in-house arranger for EMI, leader of hit instrumental combo the John Barry Seven, and composer, arranger and conductor on the first UK soundtrack album (the Adam Faith vehicle Beat Girl). After Barry’s involvement as arranger on the first James Bond film Dr No in 1962, he was appointed as primary composer for the film franchise.

The BAFTA-nominated Zulu (1964) was directed by Cy Endfield with a cast including Stanley Baker, Michael Caine and Jack Hawkins. The film depicts the heroic defence of Rorke’s Drift mission station during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. Originally released in 1964, and here mastered from original stereo tapes, the album comprises soundtrack music (with two of the tracks incorporating narration by Richard Burton), followed by “A Selection of Zulu Stamps”, essentially southern African-influenced beat instrumentals, performed by the John Barry Seven.

Anthony Simmons’ Four In The Morning (1965) won the Golden Sail award for best feature film at the Locarno International Film Festival, and earned Judi Dench a BAFTA award for Most Promising Newcomer of 1966. Originally released on Ember, the soundtrack album comprises John Barry’s original haunting score, plus four excerpts of dialogue featuring Dench, Ann Lynn, Norman Rodway, Brian Phelan and Joe Melia. The dialogue only exists in mono, so we have presented the entire album in mono, followed by the music-only tracks in stereo, again mastered from original tapes.

Both soundtrack albums were originally released on British independent label Ember, where John Barry was associate producer and head of A&R in the early sixties. A third disc spotlights other John Barry recordings for the label. These include two UK hit singles: the From Russia With Love theme (here also in an alternative version with organ) and the Barry-produced “Christine”, a satirical commentary on the Profumo affair, credited to the mysterious Miss X, as well as “Fancy Dance”, which served as the theme to the BBC’s twice-weekly soap The Newcomers from 1965 to 1967.

John Barry went on to score many notable soundtracks, including the award-winning Born Free, The Lion In Winter, Midnight Cowboy, The Cotton Club, Out Of Africa and Dances With Wolves. In 1999 Barry was appointed OBE for services to music, and in 2002 he received the GoldenEye award, courtesy of the Ian Fleming Foundation.

Disc 1 – ZULU

Disc 2 – FOUR IN THE MORNING

Disc 3 – THE EMBER SINGLES PLUS

'Comprises Barry's much acclaimed & incredibly evocative soundtrack to the film Zulu...superbly combines the necessary filmic qualities with authentic African undertones, & further evokes the movie via Richard Burton's sonorous narrations. Disc 2 features the suspenseful score for early Judi Dench vehicle 'Four In The Morning' (1965) in it's full mono glory...' Music Week
'A series of culture-shifting scores & a selection of singles covering Bond vignettes & more.' MOJO
'Presents the music more dynamically than ever. The jewel is the melancholy Four in the Morning soundtrack. This is a fine package & if you haven't heard Four in the Morning before, this is the way to hear it.' The Arts Desk
'A fine & varied tribute to a great composer' Shindig
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