(White label promo. Cover has a cut corner, light wear, unglued seams, and clear tape remnants at the top seam.)
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Charles Fox/Barry Manilow —
Foul Play ... LP Arista, 1978. Very Good+ ...
$3.99
A movie that's so familiar, we sometimes forget the greatness of its soundtrack! True, the film did give the world a few big hits from Barry Manilow, but the instrumental score by Charles Fox is mighty nice – a great blend of 70s cop/crime modes with a few tenser moments – orchestrated wonderfully with this approach that's still very classic in its instrumentation, while sparkling with just a few slight contemporary elements. And away from the performances on the screen, the music almost sounds even classier – elevated past PG comedy realm, into the range of classic film score! LP, Vinyl record album
Herrmann's original score to the film is pretty compelling – almost in the mode of some of his work for Hitchcock – and it's conducted here by Herrmann himself and by Dave Blume. The CD's got 2 especially noteworthy tracks – "Diary Of A Taxi Driver", which features a cool monologue by Robert DeNiro, and "Theme From Taxi Driver", which features alto sax work by Tom Scott. Other titles include "Betsy In A White Dress", "Sport & Iris", "The .44 Magnum Is A Monster", and "God's Lonely Man". CD
A great little album, put together to accompany one of Muhammad Ali's finest moments on the big screen – in a blend of music that's way deeper than the usual sounds you'd hear ringside! Michael Masser helmed the set – produced and wrote most of the material – but also with key contributions from George Benson, whose vocals grace some of the sweeter songs on the album – plus Mandrill, who help with some of the more hard-driving funky cuts! The set features the extended clubby groover "Ali Bombaye" – an almost Afro Funk-ish tune, performed by Mandrill – and other cuts include the mellower "I Always Knew I Had It In Me" and "The Greatest Love Of All", both sung by George Benson, plus "Ali's Theme", which is pretty nice. (Soul, Soundtracks)LP, Vinyl record album
Blockbuster soundtrack including the theme song by Ray Parker Jr, plus other hits of the day including "In The Name Of Love " by Thompson Twins, "Cleanin' Up The Town" by Bus Boys, and themes composed by Elmer Bernstein. LP, Vinyl record album
Includes tracks by Whitney Houston, SWV, Aretha Franklin, Chante Moore, Chaka Khan, Mary J Blige, Faith Evans, Patti LaBelle, and TLC. (Soul, Soundtracks)CD
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