A great soundtrack, for a movie we'd love to see – The Stripper, "the story of a girl – and the men who led her to become The Stripper", a 1963 film that starred Joanne Woodward and Richard Beymer! Gold
smith's score is a great mix of dramatic passages and other tunes that have a lighter feel – either with isolated instrumentation, some cool instrumental effects, or some jazzy riffing, in keeping with a stripper's dance! The CD features 32 tracks from the film, with titles that include "The Execution", "Sunday Dinner", "Job Hunting", "Stripper Blues", "Gas Station Source", "Anabel", "Rock & Roll Retch", "
Frankie & Johnny", "Something's Gotta Give", "Lila's Advice", and "The Empty Room". The CD then follows up with 4 great tracks from the 1968 film Nick Quarry – all of them driving crime/
spy type numbers, with very groovy instrumentation, and lots of jazzy flourishes! Titles include "Meet Nick Quarry", "House Call", and "Quietly Cornered".