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Hawkins on Murder/Winter Kill/Babe (1973/1974/1975) |
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Music by Jerry Goldsmith |
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Line: Silver Age |
CD Release:
July 2003
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Catalog #: Vol. 6, No. 13 |
# of Discs: 1 |
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Jerry Goldsmith is one of the greatest feature film composers of all time, but he has often returned to his roots in television for memorable themes and scores, from The Man From U.N.C.L.E. to Star Trek Voyager. The early 1970s were an especially prolific time for Goldsmith in television, and this CD features three of his projects for M-G-M Television, two of them produced by U.N.C.L.E.'s Norman Felton.
Hawkins on Murder (1973) was the 90-minute pilot film for a short-lived series starring Jimmy Stewart as Billy Jim Hawkins, a canny West Virginia defense attorney. Goldsmith wrote an energetic theme featuring twangy Minimoog synthesizer, emphasizing Hawkins' country roots and the authority of the law. The balance of the 17-minute score features sympathetic strains for an innocent heiress played by Bonnie Bedelia, with acoustic guitar performances by Laurindo Almeida.
Winter Kill (1974) was a two-hour intended pilot movie starring Andy Griffith as a small-town sheriff confronted with a vicious string of murders. Goldsmith wrote an exciting theme for ARP synthesizer, strumming guitars and orchestra, foreshadowing his popular score to Breakheart Pass (1976), along with moody, ambient suspense and action cues including low-end piano and tabla percussion. (Certain atmospheric cues are relegated to the bonus section of the CD.)
Babe (1975) was a stellar TV movie about Babe Didrikson Zaharias, the greatest woman athlete of the 20th century. The production was one of the first biopics for television and one of the finest, with Emmy-winning efforts by actress Susan Clark and Goldsmith. The score is a sensitive gem of melody and Americana, with a heartfelt main theme often played by acoustic guitar, and lively accompaniment for Babe's athletic achievements.
This CD features Goldsmith's complete scores to Hawkins on Murder, Winter Kill and Babe, remixed and mastered from the original 1/2" stereo tapes. Liner notes are by TV music authority Jon Burlingame. |
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For more specific musician lists for the scores on this album, go here: |
Babe (TV Movie) |
Hawkins on Murder: Death and the Maiden (Pilot) |
Winter Kill (TV Movie) |
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Leader (Conductor): Jerry (Jerrald) Goldsmith
Violin: Arnold Belnick, Harry Bluestone, Glenn Dicterow, Bonnie J. Douglas (Shure), James Getzoff, Debbie Sue Grossman, Jacob Krachmalnick, Joy Lyle (Sharp), Irma W. Neumann, Stanley Plummer, Nathan Ross, Sheldon Sanov, Ralph Schaeffer, Haim Shtrum, Paul C. Shure, Marshall Sosson, Robert "Bob" Sushel, Dorothy M. Wade (Sushel), Tibor Zelig
Viola: Myer Bello, Samuel Boghossian, Phillip Goldberg, Pamela Goldsmith, Jan Hlinka, Myra Kestenbaum, Louis Kievman, Alex Neiman, Robert Ostrowsky, Sven Reher, Barbara A. Simons (Transue), Milton Thomas
Cello: Selene Depuy-Hurford, Joseph DiTullio, Justin DiTullio, Marie Fera, Armand Kaproff, Jerome Kessler, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Nino Rosso, Eleanor Slatkin, Mary Louise Zeyen
Bass: Arni Egilsson, Milton Kestenbaum, Peter A. Mercurio, Ray Siegel
Flute: Louise M. DiTullio (Dissman), Sheridon W. Stokes
Oboe: John F. Ellis
Clarinet: Dominick Fera, John Neufeld
Bassoon: Norman H. Herzberg
Woodwinds: Ronald Langinger (aka Ronny Lang), Ted Nash, C. E. "Bud" Shank
French Horn: David A. Duke, Sinclair Lott, Arthur Maebe, Jr., George F. Price
Trumpet: Uan Rasey, Manny Stevens, George Werth, Graham Young
Trombone: Edward Kusby, Richard "Dick" Nash, Richard Noel, Phillip A. Teele
Tuba: Ray Siegel
Piano: Artie Kane, Pearl Kaufman (Goldman), Lincoln Mayorga
Guitar: Laurindo Almeida, Alton R. "Al" Hendrickson, Orville Rhodes, Thomas "Tommy" Tedesco
Harp: Dorothy S. Remsen
Drums: Larry Bunker, Kenneth E. Watson
Percussion: Larry Bunker, Milton Holland, Joe Porcaro, Kenneth E. Watson, Jerry D. Williams
Orchestrator: Alexander Courage, Jerry (Jerrald) Goldsmith, Arthur Morton
Orchestra Manager: Harry W. Lojewski
Supervising Copyist: Harry W. Lojewski
Copyist: Gene Bren, Jack Dulong, Willard W. Jones, Ray Mace, Dale R. McMickle, Donald J. Midgley, David Rhodes, Fred Sternberg, Harry Taylor
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