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Release Notes
La-La Land Records, in association with Sony Music and NBC Universal, presents the remastered and expanded 2-CD SET of AcademyAward-Winning composer John Williams’ (JAWS, BLACK SUNDAY, STAR WARS, RAIDERSOF THE LOST ARK) amazing score to the 1979 Universal Pictures and ColumbiaPictures comedy spectacular 1941, starring Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi and Warren Oates, and directed by Steven Spielberg. Williams provides adelightful, full-on orchestra assault (featuring one of the most infectious marches ever written for film) to compliment this cult-classic’s slap-stick tapestry of WWII-era paranoia exploding in Hollywood. Produced by Mike Matessino, Didier C. Deutsch and Mark G. Wilder, remixed and assembled by Mike Matessino and mastered by Mark G. Wilder, this special release is expanded by more than 70 minutes with never-before-released music, including alternates and source cues. The original 1979 album presentation is also presented on disc 2, remastered. 1941 Re-issue producer Mike Matessino provides exclusive, in-depthliner notes. Limited Edition of 3500 Units.
Tracklist
DISC 1
1. 1941 Main Title [1:36]
2. Chrissie Takes Another Swim [4:38]
3. Sub Commander/Wild Bill Kelso [3:44]
4. Donna’s Obsession/Birkhead’s Pitch [2:59]
5. Poppa’s Got a Gun [1:13]
6. You Have Been Chosen/You, You, You [2:11]
7. Capture of Hollis/Kelso Lost [3:08]
8. The Crackerjack Box [1:30]
9. The Sentries [2:17]
10. The Escape of Hollis [1:17]
11. More About Donna [1:02]
12. The Count Down/Swing, Swing, Swing [4:41]
13. The Brannigan [1:19]
14. Here We Go [4:22]
15. Kelso in Barstow [3:42]
16. Service Tunes [0:50]
17. Encounters [0:56]
18. Kelso’s Attack/Deep inthe Heart of Texas [3:15]
19. Eat Lead [2:48]
20. Defending the Homeland [1:46]
21. Wally Saves Betty [2:00]
22. Sound Off/Stolen Motorcycle [4:23]
23. Ward’s Big Gun [1:45]
24. Going My Way Sister [2:08]
25. More Kelso [0:59]
26. Taking Aim [1:10]
27. The Ferris Wheel [3:08]
28. The Tank Approaches/Finale [5:26]
29. 1941 End Credits [6:18]
Disc 1 Time: 77:08
DISC 2
THE 1979 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM
1. The March from 1941 [4:11]
2. The Invasion [8:20]
3. The Sentries [3:31]
4. Riot at the U.S.O. [1:18]
5. To Hollywood and Glory [3:14]
6. Swing, Swing, Swing [4:06]
7. The Battle of Hollywood [5:39]
8. The Ferris Wheel Sequence [1:29]
9. Finale [6:16]
SOURCE MUSIC
10. In the Mood – Joe Garland / Andy Razaf [3:43]
11. Jingle Bells – James Lord Pierpont [2:59]
12. Down By the Ohio [0:57]
13. Play-Off [0:15]
14. Goodnight, Sweetheart [1:42]
Total Source Music: 12:40
ADDITIONAL MUSIC
15. Promo Trailer [2:30]
16. Sub Commander/Wild Bill Kelso/Capture of Hollis [4:23]
info: alternate
17. The Escape of Hollis [1:14]
info: alternate
18. Kelso in Barstow [3:43]
info: alternate
19. Defending the Homeland [1:06]
info: alternate
20. Sound Off [2:41]
info: alternate
21. More Kelso [0:55]
info: alternate
22. Finale [3:04]
info: alternate
23. 1941 End Credits [6:55]
info: alternate
Disc 2 Time: 78:06
* Previously unreleased.
** Contains previously unreleased material.
* Traditional, Based on "The Rakes Of Mallow," Arranged by John Williams.
** Including “By the Beautiful Sea” Words: Harold R.Atteridge, Music: Harry Carroll; Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Col,Inc.
Track 16 co-written with A. H. Miles and D. Savino;Track 18, written by D. Swander and J. Hershey; and Track 22 written by W.L.Duckworth.
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Please buy the original album if you like this upload 🙂
Any chance somebody could release a lossless version?
Size: CD1 – 199MB; CD1 – 181MB
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BTW Thanks for the share. Have been wanting to sample this for the longest time.
Cheers.
Any chance somebody could release a lossless version?
If you want lossless buy the CD.
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Now some label just needs to release an expanded restored Dracula. That is another of my favorite Williams. A must-buy!
JonC
Or wait, while LLL will sell all 3500 copies – it will be more fair. I noticed for a long time, that when lossless-version appear, publisher sales fall…
Or wait, while LLL will sell all 3500 copies – it will be more fair.
Which probably won’t be too long. Tried to order it from LLL Monday night. Sounds like they’re waiting to get the last 300 copies, so my order wasn’t processed. HOWEVER, other retailers have copies (SAE, etc.).
That’s why I ordered it 2 hours after official announcement 😉 . Not because Williams is my favorite composer (I like some his scores, some – not). But 1941 is among several significant scores, which I ordered without questions (like Family Plot, Egyptian or House of Usher)
William
William
This should be the only one you will ever need.
Mark
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Thank you so much for this one if possible!!!!
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