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Fear Is The Key
CD (Item 607445) Silva Screen (UK), 1973 — Condition: New Copy
A classic 70s film score from Roy Budd – a great illustration of the way he could turn his jazz-based talents into some more dramatic material when he wanted! The main "Fear Is The Key" theme is a Budd classic – funky, but filled with swirling orchestrations too – a warm blend of strings with jazz instrumentation from Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes on tenor! Other numbers follow nicely – adding in bits of drama here and there, but then relaxing into a warmer Budd groove – supported by great orchestrations throughout. In addition to "Fear Is The Key", highlights include the jazzy "Bayou Blues" and "Louisiana Ferry", plus "Breakout", "The Swamp", "The Car Chase", and "The Hostage Escapes". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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