# | Track | Duration | |
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The Paper Chase | |||
1. | Love Theme from The Paper Chase | 2:37 | |
2. | The Passing of Wisdom | 3:06 | |
3. | Bach: ''Little Fugue'' in G minor | 2:05 | |
4. | Be Irrational | 2:55 | |
5. | Keven's House (source) | 2:32 | |
6. | Hart in a Hurry | 1:16 | |
7. | Thinking of Susan/Kingsfield's Study/The Empty Classroom | 3:12 | |
8. | Kevin's Tutor (source) | 3:36 | |
9. | To the Hotel | 2:02 | |
10. | Telemann: Concerto in D Major (Allegro) | 1:39 | |
11. | Real Identity/Into the Sea | 3:35 | |
12. | End Title | 2:38 | |
Conrack | |||
13. | Main Title | 6:07 | |
The Poseidon Adventure | |||
14. | Main Title | 2:13 | |
15. | Rogo and Linda | 1:32 | |
16. | The Love (source) | 3:07 | |
17. | The Big Wave | 4:01 | |
18. | Raising the Christmas Tree | 3:24 | |
19. | Death's Door | 5:02 | |
20. | Search for the Engine Room | 2:49 | |
21. | The Barber Shop | 3:05 | |
22. | Death of Belle | 3:26 | |
23. | Hold Your Breath | 3:06 | |
24. | The Red Wheel | 3:00 | |
25. | End Title | 3:34 | |
75:39 |
Added on Wednesday, July 01, 1998
The Paper Chase is the acclaimed 1973 comic drama about Harvard law students, starring Timothy Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner, and John Houseman as the tyrannical Professor Kingsfield. John Williams wrote an eclectic score emphasizing the film's myriad social worlds: a beautiful love theme in the style of the light pop of the day, with characteristic Williams touches; pseudo-Baroque music (like Family Plot) and arrangements of Bach and Telemann for the academic environment
The Paper Chase is the acclaimed 1973 comic drama about Harvard law students, starring Timothy Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner, and John Houseman as the tyrannical Professor Kingsfield. John Williams wrote an eclectic score emphasizing the film's myriad social worlds: a beautiful love theme in the style of the light pop of the day, with characteristic Williams touches; pseudo-Baroque music (like Family Plot) and arrangements of Bach and Telemann for the academic environment; two jazz-rock source cues; and a haunting, noble theme ('The Passing of Wisdom') used for the students' fascination with Professor Kingsfield.
The Poseidon Adventure is the classic 1972 Irwin Allen disaster epic, for which Williams wrote a stirring, legendary main and end title theme for low brass building to full orchestra. The interior cues evoke dread and claustrophobia as well as the single-minded drive of the protagonists to escape alive. The score bridges Williams's television work for Allen in the '60s with the more symphonic style he used on his famous blockbusters of the late 1970s and '80s, and has been requested by fans for a quarter-century.
The CD also includes the six-minute 'Main Title' to Conrack, the acclaimed early '70s Martin Ritt drama starring Jon Voight as a schoolteacher on a poor South Carolina island. The music features Williams's uplifting Americana writing, as heard in The Cowboys and The River, with a gentle bluegrass bent.
This album of previously unreleased John Williams tracks was drawn from clean, best-possible archival sources, with roughly 15 minutes surviving in stereo. The 16-page color booklet includes rare photos from the 20th Century Fox archives and track-by-track liner notes by Jeff Bond and Jeff Eldridge.
About the Composer
John Williams (b. 1932) is not only the composer of most of the biggest blockbusters of all time—including Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, the Indiana Jones films, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park and many more, many of them directed by Steven Spielberg—but he has transcended film music to become the world's most famous living composer, and an American institution. His popular symphonic scores are so iconic that they often overshadow the fact that he has been equally proficient at sophisticated, adult fare (Schindler's List, Images) and had a successful career in composing (for television and often comedy features), arranging and performing well before he even met Steven Spielberg. FSM, like most labels, will release everything it can of Williams's music, and has concentrated (for reasons of availability) on his early years as 'Johnny' Williams when he was doing sterling work on relatively little-known television and films—always with an amazing attention to melody and detail. In fact, his early works are fascinating for the ways in which they foreshadow his later, world-renowned efforts. IMDB