Breaking Away


Kritzerland (857252002944)
Film | Anno: 2015 | Rilascio pellicola: 1979 | Formato: CD
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# Traccia Artista/Compositore Durata
1.FigaroLargo Al Factotum 
2.The Box Trick (original unused cue) * 
3.The Paper Chase / Marta Marta 
4.Una Furtiva Lagrima 
5.Truck Race 
6.Like A Dream 
7.Molte Grazia Katherina (original unused cue) * 
8.After the Serenade ** 
9.Loosen it Up * 
10.Coming Back (original unused cue) * 
11.The La-La Song * 
12.The Swim (original unused cue) * 
13.I Have to Train 
14.Italian Race 
15.The Truth Hurts ** 
16.Heart to Heart (original unused cue) * 
17.Fixing it Up * 
18.The Race (original unused cue) * 
19.Back in the Race * 
20.End Credits 
 
Additional Unused Original Score Cues
21.Katherina / Full of Love * 
22.Truck Driver Race * 
23.Souled on You * 
24.Trying So Hard to Love You * 
25.Training * 
26.The Italian Race * 
27.Goodbye Katherina * 
28.End Credits (alternate 
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Kritzerland is proud to present a new limited edition world premiere Oscar-nominated soundtrack to the hugely popular and beloved film:

BREAKING AWAY

Music Adapted by Patrick Williams
Conducted by Lionel Newman

Breaking Away, a wonderful coming-of-age story, took critics and audiences completely by surprise in 1979 and the film was an instant box-office and critical success. Steve Tesich’s warm, wise and wonderful screenplay touched a nerve in audiences and Peter Yates, the director, did a masterful job telling its quintessentially American story. The cast was filled with up-and-coming young actors like Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern and Jackie Earle Haley, as well as seasoned actors like Barbara Barrie and Paul Dooley.

Director Yates temp-tracked Breaking Away with classical music while he and his editor were working on the film. Then he brought composer Patrick Williams on board. Williams saw the film with the temp track and told Yates that if that was what he wanted that it was okay with him and Williams would just adapt that music. But Yates, instead, told him to do his thing and perhaps adapt some of the classical bits but also write an original score around them. And that is what Williams did, creating some wonderful dramatic cues in the process. After the film previewed, Yates ultimately made the decision to go with almost all of his temp track, save for a small amount of the original Williams music. And so, Williams and conductor Lionel Newman convened for a second recording session to record more of his adaptations, and that was that. In the end the score was comprised mostly of music by Gioacchino Rossini, Felix Mendelssohn and Friedrich von Flowtow. After the heartbreak of having to replace his original dramatic cues, the irony was, of course, that Williams received an Oscar nomination for Best Music – Original Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score.

For this world premiere CD release, we give you all of the classical pieces that Williams adapted (and adapted superbly), as well as his original score cues, both used and unused. For listening purposes, we’ve taken the liberty of inserting a handful of Williams’ unused cues into the score presentation, because they work so beautifully there. The rest are included in the bonus section.

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