Lee Holdridge Collection Volume 2: Africa / E'lollipop


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# Track   Duration
AFRICA (1999) (Music Inspired by the Film)
1.Africa Main Title1:36
2.Josh Worries / Leaving on a Jeep1:48
3.2 Heavies / Night Driving3:01
4.Fuzzy Vision / Desolation / Campfire4:24
5.Thorns / Bedroom Flashback / The Village / Josh Worries Again4:05
6.Vicky’s Fed Up / Antelope Tartar5:56
7.Leaving the Tree / Lion Chase4:10
8.At The Waterfall / Elephants2:48
9.The Waterhole3:34
10.Everyone Leaves2:15
11.A Tire Track!3:51
12.Africa End Credits2:40
 
e’LOLLIPOP (1975) (Original Score)
13.Prologue2:23
14.Childhood Theme2:10
15.Schoolboy Pranks1:40
16.Carol Ann’s Theme2:54
17.Village Montage: Childhood Theme Reprise and Maluteng3:35
18.An American Girl in Africa1:28
19.Montage (The Boy’s Play / The Witchdoctor’s Premonition / The Accident)2:29
20.The Prayer2:10
21.At The Waterfall1:10
22.Tsepo’s Journey to New York1:24
23.Montage (Tsepo Gets Lost / Harlem Day / Harlem Night)3:22
24.The Chase1:07
25.Remembrance0:33
26.Pitsane2:03
27.The Running Away Montage3:27
28.Sugarball’s Rescue0:46
29.Finale (African Funeral / Traditional Hymn / Finale)3:23
 76:12
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The Lee Holdridge Collection, Volume 2

Added on Wednesday, March 24, 2021  

The Lee Holdridge Collection, Volume 2

Dragon’s Domain Records presents The Lee Holdridge Collection, Volume 2 featuring music composed and conducted by Lee Holdridge (Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Splash, Beauty And The Beast) for two feature films from his extensive filmography, Africa and e’lollipop.

Dragon’s Domain Records presents The Lee Holdridge Collection, Volume 2 featuring music composed and conducted by Lee Holdridge (Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Splash, Beauty And The Beast) for two feature films from his extensive filmography, Africa and e’lollipop.

Lee Holdridge has scored a wide range of feature films, TV movies, television series and documentaries over the last four decades, with more than 220 projects, brimming with memorable and affecting music. Holdridge is particularly known for his lyrical, harmonic orchestral music but he’s also highly adept at dramatizing action and adventure. Dragon’s Domain Records celebrates two more of them in this second collection of his work; neither of them has been released commercially until now.

Released in 1999, Africa tells the story of a drug-troubled fashion model struggling to survive after a harrowing car accident leaves her stranded in the African bush. Holdridge composed a sultry score featuring soprano sax infused with West African percussion and copious synthesizers for the project. However his score was ultimately not used in the finished film. As are a lot of film scores that are unceremoniously tossed out, Holdridge’s music for Africa is a worthy listening experience on its own.

Released in 1975, e’lollipop tells the tale of two young boys—a young white orphan named Jannie and a black boy from the local village named Tsepo who meet face-to-face in Apartheid-stricken South Africa. After his parents tragically perish in a car accident, Jannie is temporarily sent to a missionary station near Tsepo’s village until more permanent housing arrangements can be made.
Jannie and Tsepo share a lollipop through the missionary window and immediately become inseparable friends. After a serious playtime injury threatens Jannie’s life, Tsepo, his fellow villagers, and the missionary doctors work tirelessly to proffer ten-year-old Jannie special medical treatment in the United States.
Stricken with guilt, Tsepo takes it upon himself to travel to New York City in search of Jannie and aide his recovery. e’lollipop was directed by Ashley Lazarus starring José Ferrer, Karen Valentine, Norman Knox, and Muntu Ndebele.
An alternate version of e’lollipop retitled Forever Young, Forever Free featuring a truncated version of the film was released to audiences in the United States.
Lee Holdridge was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1944. He spent his early years in Costa Rica, beginning music studies on the violin at the age of ten with Hugo Mariani, then the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica. Later, Holdridge moved to New York to continue his music studies and begin his professional career as a composer.
Holdridge’s successes in New York came to the attention of Neil Diamond who brought Holdridge to Los Angeles to write arrangements for his forthcoming albums. A string of Gold and Platinum hits followed, which led to Diamond and Holdridge collaborating on the film score for Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Since that time, Holdridge has scored numerous film such as Splash, Big Business, Mr. Mom, Micki & Maude, 16 Days Of Glory, Sylvester, A Tiger’s Tale, El Pueblo Del Sol, Old Gringo, Pastime and Brothers At War.

His television work include Moonlighting, Beauty And The Beast, the complete eight hour remake of East Of Eden, Dreamer Of Oz, Hallmark Hall Of Fame’s ONE Against The Wind and The Story Lady. Lee also began a very successful collaboration with Moriah Films, the film division of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, with the Academy Award winning documentary feature film THE Long Way Home.
In addition to his film career, Mr. Holdridge has had an extensive repertoire of concert works performed and recorded. He has also worked with many major recording artists having written, arranged and conducted for Placido Domingo, Barbra Streisand, Brian May of Queen, Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond, John Denver, Neil Sedaka, Daniel Rodriguez, Al Jarreau, Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Jane Oliver and many others.

Dragon’s Domain Records is excited to bring e’lollipop and AFRICA To compact disc for the first time as part of the Lee Holdridge Collection, Volume 2, newly remastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland.
The booklet includes exclusive liner notes written by author and composer Brian Satterwhite with the participation of the composer.


More info at: Official Web Site BSX Records

More info at: Composer Lee Holdridge Official Site





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