Showing posts with label Lalo Schifrin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lalo Schifrin. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Lalo Schifrin presents Dirty Harry Anthology

 


Lalo Schifrin – Dirty Harry Anthology (Original Music From The Soundtracks Of "Dirty Harry", "Sudden Impact", And "Magnum Force")

1 Dirty Harry's Creed 3:27

2 Scorpio's Theme 3:08

3 Sudden Impact 2:51

4 Road To San Paulo 1:07

5 Hot Shot Cop 1:25

6 Magnum Force Theme 2:10

7 Stake-out 2:33

8 Another Victim 1:19

9 Robbery Suspect 2:15

10 Floodlights 1:35

11 The Cop 2:00

12 Unicorn's Head 2:39

13 Good-bye Cop 1:27

14 The Bait 0:48

15 San Francisco After Dark 3:06

16 The Crooks 1:37

17 The Mayor 2:24

18 Palancio 4:07

19 Ray Of Light 2:05


Dirty Harry Anthology

Sunday, January 8, 2023

Lalo Schifrin and John E. Davis – The Best Of Mission: Impossible - Then And Now

 


Mission: Impossible was an American espionage television series that aired on CBS from September 1966 to March 1973. It was revived in 1988 for two seasons on ABC. It also inspired the series of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise beginning in 1996.

Created and initially produced by Bruce Geller, the show chronicled the exploits of a small covert team of secret government agents, known as the Impossible Missions Force, and their sophisticated methods of deceiving, manipulating and thwarting hostile Iron Curtain governments, third world dictators, corrupt industrialists, and crime lords, among others. In the first season, the team is led by Dan Briggs (played by Steven Hill); Jim Phelps (played by Peter Graves) takes charge for the six remaining seasons. Briggs and Phelps usually assemble the same core team of agents, all of whom have careers and some degree of celebrity outside of espionage. The team is occasionally supplemented by other specialists.

Although two albums of re-recorded music from the original series had previously been released under Schifrin's name, Music from Mission: Impossible (Dot, 1967) and More Mission: Impossible (Paramount, 1968) the original scores were not commercially available until 1992 when GNP Crescendo released The Best of Mission: Impossible – Then and Now featuring five scores by Lalo Schifrin for the original series and five by John E. Davis for the revival (Schifrin also scored three episodes of the revival, including the premiere, but none were included).

1 Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible Main Title 0:49

Suite From "The Contender" Pt. 1

2 Lalo Schifrin– The Plot 0:31

3 Lalo Schifrin– Ready 3:12

4 Lalo Schifrin– Rollin 0:44

5 Lalo Schifrin– Time 1:11

6 Lalo Schifrin– Sleeping Phelps 1:11

Suite From "Submarine"

7 Lalo Schifrin– More Plot 2:39

8 Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible Theme 1:10

Suite From "The Killer"

9 Lalo Schifrin– Bower Hotel 1:55

10 Lalo Schifrin– Check Out Time 2:45

11 Lalo Schifrin– The Trick 2:16

Suite From "Takeover"

12 Lalo Schifrin– Signal Light 0:42

13 Lalo Schifrin– Kate Thomas 1:28

Suite From "Underground"

14 Lalo Schifrin– Tape Machine 3:17

15 Lalo Schifrin– Good Job 0:47

16 Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible End Credit 0:29

17 John E. Davis*– Mission: Impossible 88 Main Title 1:03

Suite From "The Plague"

18 John E. Davis*– Tricky Ears 0:38

19 John E. Davis*– This Is The Chase 2:40

Suite From "The Bayou"

20 John E. Davis*– Croc Bait 1:45

21 John E. Davis*– Not Worth It 3:38

Suite From "The Cattle King"

22 John E. Davis*– Nice Boat 0:59

23 John E. Davis*– Bait The Hook 1:48

24 John E. Davis*– Hot Time 0:44

25 John E. Davis*– I Guess It Is 1:17

26 John E. Davis*– Freak Time 1:34

27 John E. Davis*– Whacko Time 1:42

Suite From "Deadly Harvest" 2:00

28 John E. Davis*– Melt Down 2:00

29 John E. Davis*– Framed 2:05

Suite From "Church Bells In Bogota"

30 John E. Davis*– Coffee 1:16

31 John E. Davis*– Ring Around The Finger 1:17

32 John E. Davis*– Mission: Impossible 88 End Credit 0:35

33 Neil Norman– An Interview With Peter Graves 14:55

34 The Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted By Lalo Schifrin– Mission: Impossible Theme 6:07


The Best Of Mission: Impossible - Then And Now

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Tango: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Lalo Schifrin



While director Carlos Saura employs the eponymous, erotically tinged ballroom dance form both as vehicle and metaphor for his film's storytelling, Argentine composer and film and TV scorer Lalo Schifrin in turn uses the film's score as framework for a rich musical tapestry that stretches from the traditionally familiar ("El Choclo") to the dark, rhythmic fury of his own classical-dance fusion ("La Represion"). 

Schifrin, a six-time Oscar nominee and winner of four Grammy Awards, spent his early career as pianist for tango composing legend Astor Piazzolla; that experience, along with his accomplished classical, film, and jazz work, has informed a score that may both surprise traditionalists with its adventurous diversity and give the rest of us a thrilling introduction to a vibrant musical form that continues to evolve. Interspersed with Schifrin's marvelous original compositions is a generous sampling of traditional tango music from composers such as Piazzolla, Canario, Salgan, and Filiberto. --Jerry McCulley..Amazon.com

1. Tango del Atardecer Orchestra Ensemble  
2. Calambre Orchestra Ensemble  
3. El Choclo Orchestra Ensemble
4. Tango Bárbaro Orchestra Ensemble  
5. Caminito Orchestra Ensemble  
6. Tango Lunaire Orchestra Ensemble  
7. La Cumparsita Orchestra Ensemble  
8. Recuerdo Orchestra Ensemble  
9. Los Inmigrantes Orchestra Ensemble
10. A Fuego Lento Quinteto Real  
11. Quejas de Bandoneón Orchestra Ensemble  
12. A Juan Carlos Copes Orchestra Ensemble  
13. Nostalgias Juanjo Dominguez  
14. A Don Augustin Bardi Orchestra Ensemble  
15. La Represión Orquesta Filarmonica De Buenos Aires  
16. Flores del alma Viviana Vigil  
17. Picante Orchestra Ensemble  
18. Tango para Percusión Orchestra Ensemble  
19. Corazón de Oro Orchestra Ensemble  
20. Zorro Gris Orchestra Ensemble  
21. La Yumba Orchestra Ensemble
22. Tango del Atardecer (II)Orchestra Ensemble

 


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