Tuesday 22 March 2022

Review: New CD of Jerry Goldsmith’s Black Patch/The Man.



For many film score junkies, the name Jerry Goldsmith brings to mind a flood of memories and movie titles. He scored many great films such as “Patton”, “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”, “The Sand Pebbles”, “Chinatown” and “Total Recall” to name only a few. The vast majority of his work is available on CD and online. But earlier this month new recordings of two scores missing from his discography, were released by Intrada. His first theatrical film score for George Montgomery’s western, “Black Patch” (1957) and his 1972 score for Joseph Sargent’s political drama “The Man”. Both scores have been performed by The Royal Scottish National Orchestra under the baton of William Stromberg and have been painstakingly reconstructed by Goldsmith expert Leigh Phillips. The project itself was crowd funded through Kickstarter and I was one of hundreds who pledged their support.

(Original "Black Patch" poster.)

The first score on the CD is “Black Patch”. The film was made in 1957, directed by Allen H. Miner and was produced by its star, George Montgomery. Despite being Goldsmiths first theatrical film score, the music is pure Jerry Goldsmith!!! And it features earworms that you will never forget!!! The first cue is the pre-credit music. It starts with a western style fanfare played on horns before we have the whole orchestra playing in unison.

Later on in the score, the action cue that was composed for a fight sequence is reminiscent of Goldsmith’s later scores, Such as “Total Recall”. It is played at around 130 beats per minute and makes use of brass, percussion, Piano and pizzicato strings. This will be of interest to many people, like me, who are unfamiliar with Goldsmith’s early works.

Tracks 19 and 20 are two different versions of the end title cue that features a tragic sounding love theme. Track 19 is an alternate arrangement made by Leigh Phillips. Compared to the original (Track 20) it is longer and has an ending that is less abrupt. I think that Goldsmith abruptly ended the original, because he was writing the score in time to the picture and the film came to an abrupt end.

(James Earl Jones as President Douglass Dilman, in this publicity still for "The Man".)

The second score on the CD is “The Man”. The 1972 film made for ABC television, tells the fictional story of America’s first black president, Douglass Dilman, who is played by James Earl Jones. Although it is only a 15 minute score composed for a 90 minute film, it is still incredibly moving and powerful. It opens with a brassy, Copland-esque fanfare, which plays during the opening titles and throughout the score we hear variations on the six note motif that we heard during that title sequence.

The Lincoln Memorial and Oval Office cues are probably the most Copland-esque sounding pieces in the score. These are played when the newly sworn in President Dilman pays a visit to the Lincoln Memorial and then moves in to the Oval Office.

At the end of the film we hear a stirring rendition of “Hail to the Chief”, arranged by Goldsmith which runs into the closing credit music.

To conclude this review, the CD is a must listen!!! At the moment the album is not yet available to stream and I hope Intrada will make it available on streaming platforms in the future. As I think it is important that more people get to hear these rarities. I should also add that this album is my first Intrada album. Intrada is a brilliant organisation based in California, that specialises in movie soundtracks and many of their releases are limited editions that are sourced from original elements. I would like to pay tribute to Douglass Fake and Roger Feigelson, Who have toiled to make this album a reality. As well as William Stromberg for conducting, Leigh Phillips for reconstructing the scores and the musicians of The Royal Scottish National Orchestra for their top-notch playing. I would also like to pay tribute to Intrada’s shipping manager, Jeff Johnson, who has toiled to have the CDs sent to the many backers and film score junkies that are out there. And finally I simply cannot wait for Intrada’s next project and I shall start browsing their website for more film music rarities.

 

Buy the CD here: https://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.12470/.f

Kickstarter project page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129145902/black-patch-the-man-jerry-goldsmith-new-recording/description

This episode of “The Goldsmith Odyssey” has more info about the project: https://goldsmithodyssey.buzzsprout.com/159614/9988703-production-report-black-patch-the-man-2021-intrada-recording

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