The Untouchables


Dragon's Domain Records 05/12/2017 CD - 1000 copies
 

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# Track   Duration
THE PILOT SCORE
1.The Untouchables Main Title1:03
2.Prepare For Battle/Cat and Mouse5:45
3.Capone Grows Up2:56
4.Eliot and Lewis/BB Gun1:46
5.Al Gets Cut2:07
6.Mae and Al Montage2:37
7.Cate Sees Ness/”Uncuff Him, Riley”1:41
8.Ness Meets Catherine1:19
9.The Go-Between/Not Your Outfit, Al/Big Jim Gets Shot3:29
10.Eliot and Catherine Kiss/A New Era1:27
11.Double Marking/No Idea How Big/Life is Good2:22
12.Will You Marry Me?0:54
13.Truck Hijacking/O’Banion Calls Malone/New Cop on the Beat/O’Banion Gets Shot You Got War4:36
14.Beer War Montage2:49
15.Turned Into Meat/Ness Gets New Job3:12
16.Play On to Moran/Valentine’s Day Massacre2:37
17.Florida and Ness Montage/Hoover’s Revenge2:21
18.Untouchables Team2:34
19.Stares on Stairs2:12
20.The Untouchables End Credits (Long)1:00
21.Bumper Suite (Format Music)0:58
22.Placard Suite (Format Music)0:23
23.Promo (Format Music)0:32
24.Beer War Montage (Alternate)2:50
25.Untouchables Team (Alternate)2:41
 56:10
# Track Artist/Composer Duration
THE EPISODE SCORES
1.The Untouchables Main Title #21:00
2.Victory Parade Montage#009 - THE SEDUCTION OF ELIOT NESS1:39
3.Belinda Loves Robbins#009 - THE SEDUCTION OF ELIOT NESS2:15
4.Rescue Robbins Montage/Bus Depot Goodbye#009 - THE SEDUCTION OF ELIOT NESS4:13
5.Porno (Source)#016 - A MAN’S HOME IS HIS CASTLE2:08
6.Al Goes to Jail#016 - A MAN’S HOME IS HIS CASTLE2:10
7.Park Shootout#020 - RAILROADED1:07
8.Train Tension/Action#020 - RAILROADED4:40
9.Makin’ Whoopee/Sergeant Shoots Woman#025 - CUBA Part 12:17
10.Lively Dance (Source)#025 - CUBA Part 11:26
11.Marta Eavesdrops/Rebels Abduct Ness#025 - CUBA Part 11:14
12.Recap-Cuba Part 1#026 - CUBA Part 22:45
13.Trek to Rebel Camp/Will Rebel Kill Heroes/Batista Asks For Help#026 - CUBA Part 22:14
14.Rebels Steal Money/Marta Dead Play On/The Revolution Begins/Viva la Revolution#026 - CUBA Part 22:18
15.Dutch Treat/Car Boom/Nightmare#027 - ATTACK ON NEW YORK4:12
16.Sleeping Beauty Awakens/A Three Hour Tour#028 - MIND GAMES2:34
17.Malone Has Worms#030 - ONLY FOR YOU1:16
18.New Improved Tease#031 - LEGACY1:22
19.Sammy Fingered#031 - LEGACY2:52
20.Deutchland Dumbland/Mike’s Sad Army Story/Hitler Speech Act-Out#032 - STADT4:00
21.Malone Bloodies Capone/We Wuz Heroes#033 - ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART1:22
22.Daydreams and Death/Cate Angry/Ness Kills#033 - ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART2:52
23.Al Exits/Cate Leaves#033 - ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART3:36
24.Deja Recap/Rio’s Revenge Act-Out#042 - DEATH AND TAXES Part 27:30
25.Suicidal Grudge Offer#042 - DEATH AND TAXES Part 21:24
26.The Last Montage/That’s All They Wrote#042 - DEATH AND TAXES Part 23:28
27.The Untouchables End Credits #2#042 - DEATH AND TAXES Part 21:04
 68:58
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The Untouchables

Added on Wednesday, April 26, 2017  

The Untouchables

HE UNTOUCHABLES was officially based on the classic 1959 TV series that had starred Robert Stack as Federal Agent Eliot Ness, although the influence of Brian De Palma’s 1987 feature film version was also very much in evidence. The series premiered on January 11th and lasted two seasons, broadcast on Paramount’s UPN television network from 1993 to 1994.

THE UNTOUCHABLES was created and developed by Christopher Crowe, who wrote nearly all of the series episodes. Crowe had been an executive producer on the revived ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS in 1985 and had co-written, with Michael Mann, the screenplay for Mann’s LAST OF THE MOHICANS (1992) in addition to writing and directing the mystery thriller WHISPERS IN THE DARK (1992). THE UNTOUCHABLES focused on Ness and his fellow officers’ attempts to quash the ruthless crime wave of Al Capone in Prohibition-era Chicago; their team is designated “untouchable” because they couldn’t be bribed or intimidated by the mob. Crowe’s vision for the series, unlike the original TV show or the De Palma feature film, was to stick to a historically correct portrayal of Chicago in the 1930s. The series was filmed on location in Chicago, with additional expenses incurred for vintage vehicles and complicated stunts and action sequences.

Joel’s journey to THE UNTOUCHABLES began when he scored a short-lived TV series called H.E.L.P. in 1990. His father Jerry Goldsmith was hired to compose the series theme and his agent Richard Kraft suggested Joel write the underscore for the pilot. The producers agreed and when the pilot went to series, Joel wound up scoring that as well. The same situation occurred again with the TV Western, BROTHERHOOD OF THE GUN (1991; aka HOLLISTER), which was made by the same producing team; Jerry wrote the theme and Joel wrote the score for the movie. Later, when the same team came together to launch THE UNTOUCHABLES, discussion was again held to have Jerry write the series’ theme and Joel compose the episode music. But Jerry’s schedule turned out to be too busy and he could not become involved in the show. The producers offered the show to Joel, who ultimately composed all 42 episodes of THE UNTOUCHABLES. Joel’s theme turned out to be one of the best of his career. As it turned out, Jerry came in to conduct the orchestra for the main title, as well as a few cues in the pilot.

Since his first cinematic composition, a collaboration with then-newcomer Richard Band on the low-budget science fiction thriller, LASERBLAST (1978), Joel scored a number of feature and television films throughout the 1980s and ‘90s, including the sci-fi series SUPER FORCE (1990), Roland Emmerich’s early sci-fi thriller MOON 44 (1990), and Jim Wynorski’s gentle family comedy, LITTLE MISS MILLIONS (1993). After THE UNTOUCHABLES, Joel went on to score the TV series HAWKEYE (1994), BAD BLOOD (1994, aka VIPER), Jim Wynorski’s VAMPIRELLA (1996), KULL THE CONQUEROR (1997), TV’s WITCHBLADE (2000), HELEN OF TROY and several iterations of the STARGATE TV series (1997-2011). He also provided synthesized sound effects for STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979) and composed additional music for STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996). Tragically, Joel passed away at the age of 54 on April 29, 2012, from cancer.

Dragon’s Domain Records, to be distributed by BuySoundtrax Records, presents the world premiere release of Joel Goldsmith’s music for THE UNTOUCHABLES, mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland. The booklet contains liner notes written by author Randall Larson. THE UNTOUCHABLES is presented on 2 CDs. The first disc contains music from the pilot episode, and thus contains the richer sound of the full orchestra. Music from fourteen selected episodes from Seasons 1 and 2 occupy the second CD, while different versions of the main title theme bookend each disc. Fans of the composer will find much to enjoy on these two discs.



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