Music From Motion Picture by Elmer Bernstein
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The Man With The Golden Arm (Suite) HERE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv0gi730q60="_blank)<br />
Composed and Conducted by Elmer Bernstein
Orchestrations by Fred Steiner
Jazz arrangements by Shorty Rogers
Jazz Sequences played by Shorty Rogers and his Giants
GENRE: Score
DATE: 2006 (1955)
COUNTRY: Spain
LABEL: Fresh Sounds
AUDIO CODEC: MP3
QUALITY: 320 kbs
PLAYTIME: 1:04:32
Notes
The Man with the Golden Arm is one of the tensest and most intensified motion pictures ever filmed. The music, written by Elmer Bernstein, vividly reflects the tightness of the picture and expresses its tension in palpating and sometimes sinister jazz. Interpreted by an orchestra of the best jazz and symphonic instrumentalists of the Hollywood studios. This acclaimed Bernstein�s jazz-inclined score is a unique mixture of gentle woodwinds and screaming brass. Portions of it are in the nature of Symphonic extension of the music performed by Shorty Rogers and his Giants featuring Shelly Manne, which band is the nucleus of the 65-piece recording orchestra conducted by Elmer Bernstein, who pointed: �I want to give full credit to Shorty and Shelly for their contributions to this score. I not only used them as consultants, but gave them free rein in many places to inject their own ideas.�
Featuring: Shorty Rogers (flgh), Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Ray Linn, Buddy Childers, Bob Fleming, Cecil Read (tp), Milt Bernhart, Frank Rosolino, Harry Betts, Ray
Sims (tb), Bud Shank, Jerome Kasper (as), Bob Cooper, Bill Holman, Jack Montrose (ts), Jimmy Giuffre
Personnel & Dates:
#1-11: Ochestra conducted by Elmer Bernstein
Shorty Rogers (flgh), Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Ray Linn, Buddy Childers, Bob Fleming, Cecil Read (tp), Milt Bernhart, Frank Rosolino, Harry Betts, Ray Sims, Jimmy
Henderson, Albert Anderson, George Roberts (tb), Dick Perissi, Arthur Frantz, Joe Eger (frh), Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman (fl), Nick Fera, Mitchell Lurie (cl),
Bud Shank, Jerome Kasper (as), Bob Cooper, Bill Holman, Jack Montrose (ts), Jimmy Giuffre (bars), Jack Marsh, Fowler Friedlander (bss), Sam Rice (tuba), Arnold Koblenz
(oboe), Chauncey Haines (novachord), Pete Jolly, Louis Levy, Ray Turner (p), Ralph Pe�a, Abe Luboff (b), Shelly Manne (d), Milt Holland, Lee Previn (perc), Anatol
Kaminsky, Israel Baker (violins), Milton Thomas, Philip Goldberg (violas), Armand Kaproff (cello).
Recorded in Hollywood, September & December 1955.
#12-17: Ochestra arranged & conducted by Elmer Bernstein
Pete Candoli, Ray Linn (tp), Bud Shank (as), Bob Cooper (ts), Shelly Manne (d), Milt Bernhardt (tb), Andr� Previn (p), Marty Ruderman & Silvia Ruderman (fl).
Recorded in Hollywood, January & February, 1957.
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Tracklisting:
01. Clark Street: The Hop / Homecoming / Antek’s
02. Zosh
03. Frankie Machine
04. The Fix
05. Molly
06. Breakup: Fight / Louie’s / Burlesque
07. Sunday Morning
08. Desperation
09. Audition
10. The Cure: Withdraw / Cold / Morning
11. Finale
Time: 45:17
Bonus tracks
12. Wild and Crazy
13. Exotica
14. Smooth
15. Just a Little Jazz
16. Nightcap
17. Return of the Man
Time: 19:14
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ManGoldenArm.zip (157,34 MB) – uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/6vieotwh)
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Thank you very much, Isaia.
Your gesture is much appreciated.
Scott
You know, there have been few scores before The Man With The Golden Arm, that successfully integrated the music idioms of the Jazz to be played on a traditional orchestra (Alex North in A Streetcar Named Desire, for example), but here Elmer Bernstein created for the first(?) time, a score to use Jazz in its most "genuine" instrumentations as a music form used to the dramatic purposes of a movie.
It is all the more remarkable when a year later Bernstein composed The Ten Commandments, a score that in every aspect is totally different compared to The Man With The Golden Arm, and this still in an early stage of his career. I think that says a lot about the talent of Elmer Bernstein.
Much more evident now when the composers of today get stucked in one music signature, without attempting to take any creative evolution on their music.
Still thanks for sharing Isaias. I knew the first track by hear only, but to be honest i never listened the the whole album before, let alone the bonus tracks of this edition 😉
It is all the more remarkable when a year later Bernstein composed The Ten Commandments, a score that in every aspect is totally different compared to The Man With The Golden Arm, and this still in an early stage of his career. I think that says a lot about the talent of Elmer Bernstein.
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A fantastic movie score indeed.