Taps / The Only Game In Town


Kritzerland (857252002739)
电影 | 发布日期: 30/12/2013 | 格式: CD
限量版: 1000 副本
 

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Taps
1.Taps 
2.Main Title 
3.Indians on TV 
4.Honor 
5.Black Jack March / Semper Fidelis March 
6.Memories 
7.We're Here 
8.Defense Preparation 
9.One Minute to Comply 
10.Scipio March 
11.What Will the General Do? 
12.I Cried for 15 Minutes 
13.Take One Step Forward 
14.The National Guard 
15.Mordant Tones 
16.Betrayal 
17.Tanks Approaching 
18.Tapped Out 
19.I Don't Wanna Die 
20.We've Won the War 
21.Black Jack March (Reprise) 
22.End Credits 
 
Bonus Tracks
23.Main Title (alternate) 
24.The More I See You (Warren/Gordon) 
25.Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (Fain/Webster) 
26.Taps Disco 
 
The Only Game in Town
27.The Only Game in Town 
28.The Big Gamble 
29.Houseboat 
30.Do You Really Want to Know? 
31.Dice Table 
32.End Title and Cast 
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Taps (1981)

The Only Game in Town (1970)
Kritzerland is proud to present a new limited edition release – two great scores on one CD:

TAPS
and
THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN
Composed and Conducted by Maurice Jarre

In 1981, Maurice Jarre was hired to score Taps, a Twentieth Century-Fox film, directed by Harold Becker, starring George C. Scott and an pretty incredible array of up and coming young talent, including Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. Taps was a hit with both critics and audiences – a taut and tense story of a group of cadets who take over their military academy instead of allowing it to be closed. The acting from everyone was superb, and Becker’s direction of the screenplay by Robert Mark Kamen, James Lineberger and Daryl Ponsican (from the novel Father Sky by Devery Freeman) is simple and assured. Tying it all together is Jarre’s wonderful score. Many cues are sparsely scored for trumpet, piano and percussion to excellent effect, and the other cues are used carefully throughout the film and help give the film its tension, emotion and texture.

A decade earlier, Jarre was hired to compose the score for what would be director George Stevens’s final film – the 1970 romantic comedy/drama The Only Game in Town. The two powerhouse stars were Elizabeth Taylor (reunited with Stevens, with whom she’d worked to great success in A Place in the Sun and Giant) and Warren Beatty (his first film after Bonnie and Clyde).

The resulting film was not successful with either critics or audiences. It opened, had a brief run, and disappeared. But all these years later, thanks to the recent Twilight Time Blu-ray release, we get to finally reassess the film, which, as it turns out, is pretty entertaining – not perfect by any means, but with some wonderful dialogue, star-power performances from Taylor and Beatty, and George Stevens’s usual elegant direction.
For the film, Maurice Jarre came up with a truly great score. Beginning with a lonely trumpet leading directly into an exciting and jazzy “Vegas” feel, leading back to a melancholy duet for sax and trumpet (the film is all about loneliness, connections missed or made, and has a pervasive feeling of melancholy), Jarre’s score compliments the movie perfectly.

Taps was previously released on CD on Varese Sarabande as a limited edition that sold out quickly. This is the premiere release for The Only Game in Town – we present all the cues that were usable, about twenty minutes’ worth, but, thankfully, it’s most of the score and is fully representative of the cues Jarre wrote.

其他版本 Taps (1981):

Taps (2010)

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