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TWILIGHT ZONE (3CD)

TWILIGHT ZONE (3CD)
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    Craig Safan
    / Basil Poledouris / William Goldstein / Christopher Young / Elliot Kaplan / Arthur Kempel / Dennis McCarthy / J.A.C. Redford / Fred Steiner / Kenneth Wannberg
    Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume ISC 348
    Film Date: 1985 - 1987
    Album Date:
    Time: 232:11
    Tracks: 27
    World premiere 3-CD release of music from 1980's revival of classic Rod Serling TV series, featuring fantastic work from composers Basil Poledouris, Christopher Young, Craig Safan, Fred Steiner, Dennis McCarthy, others!

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    • World premiere 3-CD release of music from 1980's revival of classic Rod Serling TV series, featuring fantastic work from composers Basil Poledouris, Christopher Young, Craig Safan, Fred Steiner, Dennis McCarthy, William Goldstein, Elliot Kaplan, Arthur Kempel, J.A.C. Redford, Kenneth Wannberg! Taking reins for new CBS series was Philip DeGuere, directors included Wes Craven, John Milius, William Friedkin, supervising music was Robert Drasnin, who worked on original series. Format offered multiple stories of varying lengths within each episode. Christopher Young features on two brief scores, "A Small Talent For War", "A Matter Of Minutes", both with complex scores featuring chimes, orchestra bells, intense piano, percussion. Basil Poledouris contributed four lengthier scores with "A Message From Charity" featuring 20-piece orchestra with harpsichord, beautiful lyricism standing out, "Monsters!" featuring meld of rhythmic energy, gentle nostalgia, "Profile In Silver" unfolding with darker, intense undertones, "Song Of The Younger World" offering several colors ranging from sensitive woodwind colors to dramatic brass material. Craig Safan provides music for seven shows, ranging from jazz-influenced "Dead Woman's Shoes" to exotic mystery of "Wong's Lost And Found Emporium" with cello over harp and piano, from airy floating music of "Opening Day" to "To See The Invisible Man." J.A.C. Redford offers strongly melodic music for "What Are Friends For?" featuring vast array of woodwinds plus horn, harp. Fred Steiner gives "A Day In Beaumont" degree of old-fashioned color and jaunty pace (Steiner also worked on original series). Dennis McCarthy scores Earth's barren wasteland in "Voices In The Earth" with music both serene, severe, using strings, horn, oboe, piano. Kenneth Wannberg goes for dynamic, rhythmic material with piano, percussion figures getting spotlight during "Still Life". Elliot Kaplan scores "The Last Defender Of Camelot" with plethora of brass fanfares as Sir Lancelot scrambles about modern-day London, with beautiful melody of English landscapes close at hand. Arthur Kempel gets to imbue nightmare Ray Bradbury tale, "The Elevator", with horrific strings, percussion, synths. William Goldstein scores three tales: "Her Pilgrim Soul" is haunting and romantic, "The Card" is edged and chilling, "Time And Teresa Golowitz" is poignant with piano getting center stage. Lukas Kendall, Roger Feigelson supervise entire production, John Takis provides informative liner notes, Joe Sikoryak wraps all in handsome package. Presented from original stereo session mixes vaulted by CBS in pristine condition. Grateful Dead and Merl Saunders compose & perform main theme. Basil Poledouris, Robert Drasnin, Dennis McCarthy, J.A.C. Redford, Craig Safan, Fred Steiner, Elliot Kaplan, Arthur Kempel, William Goldstein conduct. Intrada Special Collection 3-CD Set available while quantities and interest remain!
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      THE TWILIGHT ZONE
      ORIGINAL TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK

      CD1
      Merl Saunders and The Grateful Dead
      01. The Twilight Zone ’85 Main Title (0:54)
      Christopher Young
      02. A Small Talent for War (2:11)
      03. A Matter of Minutes (6:36)
      Basil Poledouris
      04. A Message From Charity (11:42)
      05. Monsters! (12:31)
      06. Profile in Silver (7:50)
      07. Song of the Younger World (13:11)
      Kenneth Wannberg
      08. Still Life (10:36)
      Dennis McCarthy
      09. Voices in the Earth (8:40)
      Saunders and The Grateful Dead
      10. The Twilight Zone ’85 End Title (0:47)
      Total CD Time: 75:01





      CD2
      J.A.C. Redford
      01. What Are Friends For? (11:27)
      Craig Safan
      02. Dead Woman’s Shoes (11:11)
      03. Wong’s Lost and Found Emporium (8:58)
      04. The Uncle Devil Show (4:49)
      05. Opening Day (14:30)
      06. To See the Invisible Man (12:08)
      07. Tooth and Consequences (6:17)
      08. Teacher’s Aide (9:36)
      Total CD Time: 78:58





      CD3
      Fred Steiner
      01. A Day in Beaumont (13:40)
      Elliot Kaplan
      02. The Last Defender of Camelot (15:30)
      Arthur Kempel
      03. The Elevator (8:08)
      William Goldstein
      04. Her Pilgrim Soul (13:48)
      05. The Card (7:51)
      06. Time and Teresa Golowitz (11:21)
      Total Time: 70:04

      The Extras
      07. How About You? (Time and Teresa Golowitz)
      (Ralph Freed and Burton Lane) (1:59)
      08. Circe Grove (Opening Day) (4:56)
      09. Vampire Vamp (Monsters!) (1:12)
      Total Extras Time: 8:05
      Total CD Time: 78:12


    • Composed by Craig Safan, Basil Poledouris, William Goldstein, Christopher Young, Elliot Kaplan, Arthur Kempel, Dennis McCarthy, J.A.C. Redford, Fred Steiner, Kenneth Wannberg, Merl Saunders and The Grateful Dead.
      Recorded on August 28, October 17, November 4, 18, 25, December 9, 27, 1985, January 14, 20, 27, March 3, April 7, September 22, and October 20, 1986 at Evergreen Recording Studios, Burbank, California, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, and Group IV Recording Studios, Hollywood, California.

      This soundtrack was produced in cooperation with the
      American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.

      CONDUCTOR
      Robert Drasnin
      William Goldstein
      Elliot Kaplan
      Arthur Kempel
      Dennis McCarthy
      Basil Poledouris
      J. A. C. Redford
      Craig Safan
      Fred Steiner

      CONTRACTOR
      Eddie Robertson

      VIOLIN
      Israel Baker (prin.)
      Stuart Canin (prin.)
      Bonnie Douglas (prin.)
      Endre Granat (prin.)
      Sid Sharp (prin.)
      Gerald Vinci (prin.)
      Judith Aller
      Mark Baranov
      Arnold Belnick
      Mari Tsumura Botnick
      Jacqueline Brand
      Darius Campo
      Russ Cantor
      Ron Clark
      Harry Cykman
      Isabelle Daskoff
      Tristan Del
      Assa Drori
      James Getzoff
      Harris Goldman
      Debbie Sue Grossman
      Clayton Haslop
      Alex Horvath
      William T. Hybel
      Nathan Kaproff
      Ezra Kliger
      Norma Leonard
      Joy Lyle
      Michael B. Markman
      Yoko Matsuda
      Stanley Plummer
      Robert Sanov
      Sheldon Sanov
      Haim Shtrum
      Lya Stern
      Robert Sushel
      Vicki Sylvester
      Alex Treger
      Charles Veal, Jr.
      Francine Walsh
      Miwako Watanabe
      Tibor Zelig

      VIOLA
      Janet Lakatos
      Archie Levin
      Donald M. McInnis
      Denyse Buffum
      Alan DeVeritch
      Roland Kato
      Virginia Majewski
      Dan Neufeld
      Robert Ostrowski
      David Schwartz
      Evan N. Wilson

      CELLO
      Douglas L. Davis
      Stephen J. Erdody
      Armand Kaproff
      Ronald A. Leonard
      Daniel Rothmuller
      Gloria Strassner
      John Edward Acosta
      Andrea Comsky
      Ronald B. Cooper
      Larry Corbett
      Marie Fera
      Anne Goodman Karam
      Ray Kelley
      Jerome Kessler
      Kathleen Lustgarten
      Earl Madison
      J. Michael Mathews
      Nils Oliver
      Nino Rosso
      David Shamban
      Richard Walsh
      Mary Louise Zeyen

      BASS
      Buell Neidlinger
      Karl Vincent Wickliff
      Arni Egilsson
      Scott Harper
      James D. Hughart
      Stephens LaFever
      Kenneth Wild
      David Henry Young

      WOODWINDS
      Phillip W. Ayling
      Charles Boito
      David M. Breidenthal
      Gene Cipriano
      Jon Clarke
      Louise DiTullio Dissman
      Earle Dumler
      Joan Elardo
      Gary Gray
      Susan Greenberg
      Terry Harrington
      Gary Herbig
      Norman Herzberg
      Ronald A. Jannelli
      James A. Kanter
      Ronnie Lang
      Jack Marsh
      Larry McQuire
      Toby Caplan Mintz
      John J. Mitchell
      Abe Most
      Gary Nesteruk
      David Sasaki
      Fred L. Selden
      David H. Sherr
      David Shifrin
      David Shostac
      Sheridon Stokes
      Melvin H. Tax
      Robert Tricarico

      FRENCH HORN
      Vincent N. DeRosa
      Alan Robinson
      Henry Sigismonti
      Calvin L. Smith
      James W. Thatcher
      Carole Drake
      George Hyde
      Arthur W. Maebe
      Brian O'Connor
      Richard Perissi
      Richard Todd

      TRUMPET
      Malcolm McNab
      Mario F. Guarneri

      TROMBONE
      Roy G. Main
      Richard T. Nash
      Ross De Roche
      Alan L. Kaplan
      Lloyd Ulyate

      TUBA
      Roger Bobo

      DRUMS/PERCUSSION
      Peter Limonick
      Joe Porcaro
      Larry Bunker
      Alan Estes
      Victor S. Feldman
      John L. Fitzgerald
      Scott Higgins
      Marty Jabara
      Harvey Mason
      Mitchell T. Peters
      Emil Radocchia
      Steven Schaeffer
      Kenneth Watson
      Donald J. Williams
      Jerry D. Williams

      HARP
      Catherine Gotthoffer
      Katie Kirkpatrick
      Gayle Levant
      Lou Ann Neill
      Dorothy Remsen
      Amy Shulman

      KEYBOARD
      John Berkman
      Arthur W. Barrow
      Alan L. Broadbent
      James W. Cox
      Clare Fischer
      Richard Gibbs
      Stuart W. Goldberg
      Ralph Grierson
      Steven N. Kaplan
      Randy M. Kerber
      Mike Lang
      Stewart Levin
      Richard K. Marvin
      W. Alan Oldfield
      Alan Pasqua
      Pete Robinson
      Craig Safan

      THEREMIN
      Paul C. Shure

      EVI
      Judd Miller

      MUSIC PREP
      ORCHESTRATORS
      Richard E. Bronskill
      Michael Harrington
      Elliot Kaplan
      Arthur Kempel
      Dennis McCarthy
      Basil Poledouris
      J. A. C. Redford
      Craig Safan
      John P. Smalley
      Steven Scott Smalley
      Fred Steiner
      Mark E. Watters
      Albert Woodbury

      COPYISTS
      Robert Bornstein (supervising)
      Phil Azelton
      Wayne J. Coster
      Julia A. Eidsvoog
      F. E. Scott Harris
      Deborah S. Jones
      Jeffrey H. Jones
      Berwyn Linton
      Roberta McIntosh
      Kenneth W. Mitchell
      Arthur D. Richards
      Howard Segurson
      Karen M. Smith

      LIBRARIAN
      Emmet Estren
      Robert Bockholt, Jr.

      MERL SAUNDERS & THE GRATEFUL DEAD
      Merl Saunders (ldr, kbds)
      Jerry Garcia (gtr)
      Bob Weir (gtr)
      Mickey Hart (drums)
      Phil Lesh (bass)
      Brent Mydland (kbds)
      Bill Kreutzmann (perc)
      Jim Loveless (perc)
      Bob Bralove (synth)
      Anthony S. Washington (contractor)

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