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You can not miss this great classic, "Planet Of The Apes." Especially the first 3 feature films (Out of 5) of what has become a "series" movies ... In his televised declination, the soundtrack was given to Lalo Schifrin .. The TV adaptation, however, did not have the same success as the eponymous film's first name out on cinema screens in 1968. For it is this one that we retain in memory, when Taylor (Charlton Heston) discovers the truth about this strange planet ruled by apes and where humans are treated as domestic slaves. Party aboard a rocket along with Landon and Dodge, they landed on this strange planet resembling the Earth, helped Nova after losing his 2 companions in this hostile environment, it will eventually discover the truth about the edges of a long sandy beach ... a shadow first, in waves, ebb and flow ... is pressed halfway in the sand, the Statue of Liberty ... Horror! They are doing! !
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Throughout the film, each scene is supported by prominent musical atmospheres not far from music concrete. It can not be otherwise to illustrate the constant anxiety and hostility in everyday life in this world of monkeys ... All the titles "stick" to the film perfectly. Drama, between shadow and sun, this music evokes the tribal nature permanently manhunt (rightly in "The Hunt"). A complex score, for sure, but nothing that in his plays, the film will cost you in mind. The icing on the cake for this CD is the presence of RB reconstituted the 3rd movie "Escape from the Planet Of The Apes', groove and much more worthy of the highest scores by Lalo Schifrin, here as a collage of different moments of the film, entitled "suite", the intro to this title GEANTISSIME! Jerry Goldsmith


Planet Of The Apes
(also featuring "Escape From The Planet Of The Apes")
© 1997 Varese Sarabande VSD-5848

Composed in: 1967, 1968, 1971

01. Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare (Alfred Newman, 1953 version) (: 13)

Planet Of The Apes (1968)

02. Main Title (2:13)
03. * Crash Landing (6:40)
04. * The Searchers (2:25)
05. The Search Continues (4:55)
06. The Clothes Snatchers * (3:09)
07. The Hunt (5:10)
08. A New Mate (1:04)
09. The Revelation** (3:20)
10. No Escape (5:39)
11. The Trial* (1:45)
12. New Identity (2:24)
13. A Bid For Freedom** (2:36)
14. The Forbidden Zone (3:23)
15. The Intruders* (1:09)
16. The Cave (1:20)
17. The Revelation (Part II)* (3:15)

Escape From The Planet Of The Apes (1971)

18. Suite* (16:27)

*Previously Unreleased **Contains Previously Unreleased Material


Crédits :
Music Composed and Conducted by: Jerry Goldsmith
Album Produced by: Nick Redman
Music Score Remix: Brian Risner
Project Consultant: Lukas Kendall
35mm Assembly: Ron Fuglsby
Digital Mastering: Dan Hersch, DigiPrep, Hollywood, CA
Executive Producer for Varèse Sarabande: Bruce Kimmel
Project Coordinator for Twentieth Century Fox: Tom Cavanaugh
VP, Marketing and Media Relations for Varèse Sarabande: Michael Caprio
Music Remixed from the original 35mm film elements in the North Room, Zanuck Theater, Twentieth Century Fox Studios during July 1995
Sleeve by: Top Design Studio [los angeles]
Post Images Courtesy of: Fox Archives Still Photographs Courtesy of: Fox Still Photograph Collection liner notes by Jeff Bond

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Thursday, July 6, 2006

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Good , a gust of wind (we are much needed elsewhere right now), a small post on a very nice group 70's. Cortex, headed by the multi-talented founder Alain Mion (trained pianist). A combo jazz or pop-samba-salsa by titles. Always at the forefront of musical expertise without limits, members of Cortex perfectly master their influence and know how to rightly claim! 13 Songs of choice, playful and colorful, tailored to the road of your holiday and our next star on the blue shirt ...

"... Alain Mion, composing, arranging & Master of Keyboards" has been "Combining Swing & energy forum 30 Years. In 1966, At The Age of 19 he Performed at The Legendary Blue Note. His fellow musicians included Hank Mobley, Hal Singer, Richard Raux and Philly Joe Jones. In 1974, Mion formed the mythical band Cortex who recorded several LP’s, including the legendary « Troupeau Bleu ». They toured Europe and performed on many radio and televison shows before the band splited at the beginning of the eighties. Troupeau Bleu, recorded in 2 days in july 1975, is a real musical U.F.O, an unclassifiable record, a mixing of thousand flavours, the kind of records you will discover listening after listenning… » from the original CD liner notes.

Cortex - Troupeau Bleu
© 1975 Disques Esperance
réedition Pulp-Flavor DDCD005

01. La Rue
02. Automne (Colchiques)
03. L’Enfant Samba
04. Blue herd
05. Prelude A 60 Round
06.
Go Round 07. Song A Day Winter
08. Mary and Jeff
09. Eight
October 1971 10. Sabbath (Part 1)
11. Sabbath (Part 2)
12. Sabbath (Part 3)
13. Madbass

Mireille Dalbray: Alain Labib
Singing: Alto Sax
Alain Mion: Keyboard - Vocals John
Grevet: Low
Alain Gandolfi: Drums - Vocals

With the participation of:

Jo Pucheu: Percussion Jean
Claude "The Ox" Agostini: Guitar

Sound Engineer: Guy Boyer

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