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CHiPs Vol. 2: Season Three, 1979-80 (1979-1980) |
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Music by Alan Silvestri |
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Line: Silver Age |
CD Release:
October 2008
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Catalog #: Vol. 11, No. 10 |
# of Discs: 1 |
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Released by Special Arrangement with Turner Classic Movies Music
Previously on the CHiPs soundtrack album....
Volume 1 of the CHiPs soundtrack album (FSMCD Vol. 9, No. 10) featured music from the show’s second season (1978–1979), the first for composer Alan Silvestri. Volume 2 features Silvestri’s best themes from season three (1979–1980), the heyday for the television classic starring Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox.
Years before Back to the Future, Forrest Gump and his dozens of other famous feature film scores, Silvestri was a young composer cutting his teeth with disco music for NBC’s hit series. Silvestri wrote a new melody for each weekly installment, making the scores translate well to a compilation due to the variety of themes.
Notable entries on this volume two include Silvestri’s arrangement of John Parker’s “CHiPs” theme for season three’s main and end titles—although essentially the same as that of season two (presented on our earlier volume), these recordings were replaced by the aforementioned year two versions and have never been heard outside a few NBC promo spots.
Sure to bring smiles to the faces of disco and CHiPs fans are the discovery of vocals for the first three produced episodes of season three: “High Octane,” “Counterfeit” and “Valley Go Home!” Silvestri wrote and recorded vocal versions of several score cues at the behest of executive producer Cy Chermak but the network nixed the idea. Nearly three decades later, the song versions make their premiere on FSM’s CD.
Like Volume 1, FSM’s second CHiPs CD is entirely in stereo from the first-generation 1/2” master tapes and features liner notes by Lukas Kendall along with a Ponch-a-riffic package designed by Joe Sikoryak. Seven-Mary-Three, report to headquarters to pick up your copy today! |
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Instruments/Musicians |
Click on each musician name for more credits |
For more specific musician lists for the scores on this album, go here: |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Christmas Watch |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Counterfeit |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Death Watch |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Destruction Derby |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Drive Lady Drive Pts. I & II |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Dynamite Alley |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Hot Wheels |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Jailbirds |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Kidnap |
CHiPs Sea. 3: MT, ET, High Octane |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Nightingale |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Off Road |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Return of the Supercycle |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Roller Disco (1) |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Roller Disco (2) |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Second Chance |
CHiPs Sea. 3: The Strippers |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Thrill Show |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Tow Truck Lady |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Valley Go Home |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Watch Commander |
CHiPs Sea. 3: Wheeling |
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Leader (Conductor): Alan Silvestri
Violin: Murray Adler, Arnold Belnick, Charles Blackman, Bobby Bruce (aka Robt. Berg), Herman Clebanoff, Assa Drori, Irving Geller, Reginald Hill, Richard Kaufman, Ezra Kliger, Murray Korda, Bernard Kundell, Joseph Livoti, David L. Newman, Wilbert Nuttycombe, Don Palmer, Christopher Reutinger, Sheldon Sanov, Ross C. Shub, Marshall Sosson, Robert "Bob" Sushel, Harold Wolf, Kenneth Yerke
Bass: Charles C. Berghofer, Abe Laboriel, Neil Stubenhaus, Ken Wild
Flute: Peter Christlieb, Gary L. Herbig, Donald Menza, C. E. "Bud" Shank
Clarinet: Peter Christlieb, Gary L. Herbig, Kim Hutchcroft, Donald Menza, Ray Pizzi, Larry Williams
Saxophone: Peter Christlieb, Gary L. Herbig, Kim Hutchcroft, Donald Menza, Ray Pizzi, C. E. "Bud" Shank, Larry Williams
Trumpet: Charles Davis, Gary Grant, Larry Hall, Jerry Hey, Oliver Mitchell, Dalton Smith
Trombone: Richard "Dick" Nash, William Reichenbach, George M. Roberts, Thomas Shepard, Ernie Tack, William Tole, Lloyd E. Ulyate, Chauncey Welsch
Piano: Randy Waldman
Keyboards: Tom Garvin, Ralph E. Grierson, Craig Huxley (Hundley), Ian R. Underwood, Randy Waldman
Synthesizer: J. Peter "Pete" Robinson
Guitar: Mitchell L. "Mitch" Holder, Tim May, Thomas A. Rotella
Fender (electric) Bass: Charles C. Berghofer
Harmonica: Bernie Fields
Drums: Hal Blaine, Alan C. Estes, Ed Greene, Joe Porcaro, Steve Schaeffer, Robert J. Zimmitti
Percussion: Larry Bunker, Gary L. Coleman, Alan C. Estes, Ralph S. Humphrey, Joe Porcaro, Jerry D. Williams, Robert J. Zimmitti
Orchestrator: Alan Silvestri
Orchestra Manager: Harry W. Lojewski
Supervising Copyist: Harry W. Lojewski
Copyist: Willard W. Jones, Ray Mace, Donald J. Midgley
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