Alfred Newman
How the West Was Won [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
How the West Was Won [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Release Date: Jun 22, 2018
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Rhino's 1997 reissue of HOW THE WEST WAS WON includes the full score along with outtakes and alternate versions.
Personnel includes: Debbie Reynolds.
Original score written by Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.
Includes liner notes by Didier Deutsch.
This double CD has generally superior sound to the 1992 Sony Music release, but its more than two-hours of music may be a classic case of overkill. The essential problem is that How the West Was Won is rooted in two separate bodies of music, the Alfred Newman instrumental and orchestral material (including the rousing main title theme), spiced with a few traditional (i.e. folk) and traditional-style tunes; and the songs sung by Debbie Reynolds in her various set pieces as an entertainer, principally "Home in the Meadow" (adapted from "Greensleeves"). The Alfred Newman material generally recalls Aaron Copland's musical Americana (especially the "Lincoln Portrait") at its best and most accessible, and the folk songs handled by the choir or Dave Guard's Whiskeyhill Singers come off well -- but then there are those numbers done by Reynolds, which sort of break the spell. It's not that she's a bad singer, it's just that her voice doesn't fit within the surrounding musical settings. One guesses the producers had no choice but to give full play to this part of the score, but one wishes there'd been a way around it. The annotation is very thorough, the photographs (including some behind-the-scenes shots of co-director John Ford) are a nice treat, and anyone who likes the movie or Newman's music is sure to enjoy this. ~ Bruce Eder
Personnel includes: Debbie Reynolds.
Original score written by Alfred Newman and Ken Darby.
Includes liner notes by Didier Deutsch.
This double CD has generally superior sound to the 1992 Sony Music release, but its more than two-hours of music may be a classic case of overkill. The essential problem is that How the West Was Won is rooted in two separate bodies of music, the Alfred Newman instrumental and orchestral material (including the rousing main title theme), spiced with a few traditional (i.e. folk) and traditional-style tunes; and the songs sung by Debbie Reynolds in her various set pieces as an entertainer, principally "Home in the Meadow" (adapted from "Greensleeves"). The Alfred Newman material generally recalls Aaron Copland's musical Americana (especially the "Lincoln Portrait") at its best and most accessible, and the folk songs handled by the choir or Dave Guard's Whiskeyhill Singers come off well -- but then there are those numbers done by Reynolds, which sort of break the spell. It's not that she's a bad singer, it's just that her voice doesn't fit within the surrounding musical settings. One guesses the producers had no choice but to give full play to this part of the score, but one wishes there'd been a way around it. The annotation is very thorough, the photographs (including some behind-the-scenes shots of co-director John Ford) are a nice treat, and anyone who likes the movie or Newman's music is sure to enjoy this. ~ Bruce Eder
Tracks:
1 - How the West Was Won~Overture
2 - How the West Was Won~Main Title (How the West Was Won)
3 - How the West Was Won~Bereavement and Fulfillment
4 - How the West Was Won~The River Pirates
5 - How the West Was Won~Home in the Meadow
6 - How the West Was Won~Cleve and the Mule
7 - How the West Was Won~Raise a Ruckus Tonight
8 - How the West Was Won~The Marriage Proposal
9 - How the West Was Won~Cheyennes
10 - How the West Was Won~He's Linus' Boy
11 - How the West Was Won~Climb a Higher Hill
12 - How the West Was Won~What Was Your Name in the States?
13 - How the West Was Won~Come Share My Life
14 - How the West Was Won~No Goodbye
15 - How the West Was Won~How the West Was Won (Finale)
2 - How the West Was Won~Main Title (How the West Was Won)
3 - How the West Was Won~Bereavement and Fulfillment
4 - How the West Was Won~The River Pirates
5 - How the West Was Won~Home in the Meadow
6 - How the West Was Won~Cleve and the Mule
7 - How the West Was Won~Raise a Ruckus Tonight
8 - How the West Was Won~The Marriage Proposal
9 - How the West Was Won~Cheyennes
10 - How the West Was Won~He's Linus' Boy
11 - How the West Was Won~Climb a Higher Hill
12 - How the West Was Won~What Was Your Name in the States?
13 - How the West Was Won~Come Share My Life
14 - How the West Was Won~No Goodbye
15 - How the West Was Won~How the West Was Won (Finale)