Jerry Will
09-09-2019, 03:20 PM

Track listing
1. On The Road Again
2. Echoes of the Road
performed by Don Dunn
3. Leap
4. Friends
5. Friends No More
6. Clean-Up Time
7. Niki & Les / Love in the Woods
8. Valley of the Flowers
9. Find a Doctor / Bradley Dies
10. Long Journey Home
11. Les' Idea
12. Echoes of the Road (End Credits)
tracks 1 - 12 from "A Time to Every Purpose"
13. Main Title
14. Julio Dies / Along Comes Sun
15. Where's Mikki?
16. Rattlesnake
17. Theme for Love
18. Sim Gets Hit
19. Sim's Return
20. Shadows
performed by The Electric Prunes
21. Diz's Story
22. The Search
23. Nan's Story
24. The Final Blow
25. Diz Confesses
26. Sim's Surprise
tracks 13 - 26 from "The Name of the Game is… Kill"
27. Main Title / Flashback 1 / Kelley / Flashback 2
28. Eating
29. At the Bar
30. Food for Thought
31. Dead Dog
32. Rachmaninoff Prelude #6
arrangement by Stu Phillips
33. Something Physical
34. I Need You / Flashback 3
35. Bertron's Concerto #5
36. Flashback 4 / Flashback 5 / Kelley Runs
tracks 27 - 36 from "The Meal"
37. Resolution/ End Credits
Today in Music History: Happy Birthday to Stu Phillips
Stuart Phillips (born September 9, 1929)

Birthday Highlight:
Composer and producer Stu Phillips enjoyed one of the longest and most far-ranging careers of the rock & roll era, working not just in popular music but also in film and television on his way to amassing a body of work as eclectic as any of his contemporaries.
Phillips studied music at The High School of Music & Art in New York City, New York, and at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. While at Eastman, he began arranging music for the Rochester Civic Orchestra.
In 1958, Phillips began composing television and film scores. One of his first scores was for Columbia's 1964 movie, Ride the Wild Surf. He also founded Colpix Records and produced hits for Nina Simone, The Skyliners and Shelley Fabares, (pronounced 'fab bray'). Stu Phillips produced "Johnny Angel" for Shelly Fabares, who played the teen-age daughter on The Donna Reed Show. According to Joel Whitburn's 'Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits' "Johnny Angel" was released March 17, 1962 and was a #1 hit from April 7–20, 1962 staying on the charts for 13 weeks. There was also a follow-up hit to "Johnny Angel" called "Johnny Loves Me" which also made the Top 40 (#21) in July of '62.
In the mid-1960s, he worked for Capitol Records and created, produced and arranged for the easy listening studio orchestra the Hollyridge Strings.[2] Excerpts from the Hollyridge Strings album The Beatles Song Book can be heard on the 1964 Capitol documentary album The Beatles' Story.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Phillips continued scoring films and television series including music for the films Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), The Seven Minutes (1971) and the television series The Monkees and Get Christie Love!.
In 1974, he began working at Universal Studios scoring television series; Glen Larson made extensive use of his compositions. During this time, he scored music for the television series The Six Million Dollar Man, McCloud, and Battlestar Galactica. His Battlestar Galactica theme was featured prominently in the film Airplane II: The Sequel (1980). He also composed music for the television series The Amazing Spider-Man (which was for Charles Fries/Dan Goodman/Danchuck Productions) during this time.
Later years
Phillips went into semi-retirement in the 1990s at his home in Studio City, California. Since that time, he has appeared at fan conventions for Battlestar Galactica and has attended cult-film screenings for Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
In 2002, Phillips published his autobiography Stu Who?: Forty Years of Navigating the Minefields of the Music Business.
In 2006, he also participated in a documentary film featured on the special edition DVD re-release of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
Long a "serious" musician, Phillips has also orchestrated pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven and Sergei Rachmaninoff for symphony orchestra.
Phillips can be heard on FaLaLaLaLa.com discussing the history of The Hollyridge Strings's Christmas album, which it released in 2008.
► Composer: Stuart Phillips
► Label: Kritzerland
► Quality: Lossless
► Source: My CD Rip
► Artwork: Complete artwork included. My Scans.
► Available at: Kritzerland
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