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MAN ON A SWING / THE PRESIDENT’S ANALYST Music Composed and Conducted by Lalo Schifrin Limited edition of 1000 units Quartet Records and Paramount Pictures present the world premiere release of two complete Lalo Schifrin scores: Frank Perry’s Man on a Swing (1974) and Theodore J. Flicker’s The President’s Analyst (1967). One was a sober, understated suspense film, the other a brazen, off-the-hook satire. Both Perry and Flicker were Hollywood renegades, and on these projects they needed Schifrin’s experience and craft to help sell their movies’ unique angles. In Man on a Swing (starring Cliff Robertson and Joel Grey), a small-town police chief investigating a murder is offered help by a self-described psychic. However, when the chief discovers that the “psychic” is in possession of information known only to the police, he suspects that the man may be more involved in the case than he lets on. Lalo Schifrin provides a very interesting, multifaceted score: subtle, Impressionistic avant-garde underscore alongside Muzak-style source cues. The President’s Analyst tells the story of Dr. Sidney Schaefer (James Coburn), who feels honored and thrilled to be offered the job of the President's analyst. But when the stress of the job and the paranoia that comes with a sensitive government position get to him, he runs away. Now spies from all over the world are after him, either to get him for their own side or to kill him and prevent someone else from getting him. The terrific Schifrin score, one of his most imaginative from the period (and one of the most desired by his fans), is a kaleidoscope of parodic patriotic music, throbbing spy/suspense sound, pop, jazz, Christmas songs and a catchy “paranoid” theme. Neither of these two scores has been previously released in any form. For Man on a Swing, we had the luck to find the very good-condition ½? 15 ips 3-track stereo master tape in the Paramount vaults. Sadly, the only available source for The President’s Analyst was the mono music stems, but we have made a big effort to restore them as much as possible. We have evened out the up-and-down shifts in volume and minimized the small bits of dialogue that bled into the audio masters. We think the end result is satisfactory—and the music is well worth the effort! The lavish package includes a 20-page booklet with in-depth liner notes from film music writer Jeff Bond. Track list: MAN ON A SWING 01. Maggie’s Theme (0:23) 02. Source Muzak #2 (1:06) 03. Source Muzak #1 (0:34) 04. Maggie’s Theme (0:56) 05. Evelyn Story (1:42) 06. Source Muzak #3 (0:41) 07. Wills’ Trance (5:56) 08. Source Muzak #5 (1:21) 09. Source Muzak #6 (1:41) 10. Source Muzak #7 (0:35) 11. Rosehaven Motel (1:54) 12. Maggie Retraced (1:49) 13. Source Muzak #9 (1:20) 14. Choked Up (1:48) 15. Juke Box Source (1:25) 16. Radio Source (1:39) 17. Dialatone / Empty Porch / Mailman / Phone Voice / A Wet Nothing (3:25) 18. Penultima Trance (4:11) 19. Wills’ Last Trance (1:14) 20. Forest Finale (0:21) 21. End Credits (1:17) THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST 22. Paramount Seal and Opening / Main Title (4:46) 23. Hey Me (2:24) 24. The Long Walk (1:02) 25. The Nest (1:27) 26. On Call (1:58) 27. Lonely Hours (1:29) 28. Paranoid Starts / Cocktail Lounge (3:14) 29. Spies Paranoid / Dream Paranoid / Suspicious Paranoid (0:43) 30. Sidney Plans Escape (1:30) 31. Car Radio / More Car Radio (2:12) 32. Total Sound (1:15) 33. Stinger #1-2-3 / Cooler and Sweater Number (1:10) 34. Sidney’s Flight (2:02) 35. Fast Boat to Moscow (1:40) 36. Telephone Trap (1:09) 37. T. P. C. / Cerebrum Communicator (1:47) 38. End Title (3:05) Total Album Time: 68:03 This item are now available on pre-order. For order, more info and listen audio samples, please visit www.quartetrecords.com
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FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!
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Ordered!!! Only 1000. Didn't want to miss out on this one.
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Maybe it's something like what Lukas posted in 2003 about another studio: The other is that the Columbia lot moved twice in its history (at least!) and very little was saved. They have virtually NOTHING prior to the '70 or even '80s...it's really too bad, as all those wonderful George Duning scores are likely gone. And we also know one or more studios would record over things to save money.
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Another excellent release from Quartet...........BUT .....is it not about time * somebody * out there released : CHARLEY VARRICK.......the one film score that all Lalo Schifrin followers want above all of his recent releases..............the movie has just been released as a Special edition BD in Germany [ in English dialogue with removable German sub-titles ] and the sound and picture are terrific .....for anyone who might be remotely interested.....
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I'd like Charlie Varrick too, but to get back to the release at hand... I'm really enjoying this release. Man on a Swing is a more 'dramatic' score than I was expecting (I was expecting a more action-orientated score - not being familiar with the film) but I like the low key nature of the score cues. Much of it is very 'source musicky' but no one does that sort of music better than Lalo! Analyst has occasional hints of Lalo's Mission: Impossible and is far more the sort of score I like to hear from Schifrin. Considering the sources they had to work with, it doesn't sound too bad at all and a nice bonus on the disc. Very informative booklet and liner notes too from Jeff Bond - I'd never heard of either film.
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