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BASIL POLEDOURIS COLLECTION, THE: VOL. 4 - THE BLUE LAGOON: PIANO SKETCHES 

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LISTEN TO A SOUND CLIP FROM the score for "THE BLUE LAGOON: PIANO SKETCHES"
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 THE BASIL POLEDOURIS COLLECTION, VOLUME 4 is a limited edition release of 500 units. This Title will begin shipping on the week of Nov 4, 2018

 

Dragon’s Domain Records, to be distributed through buysoundtrax.com, presents a very special release of composer Basil Poledouris’s original piano sketches and demos that were recorded in his home studio as he was creating the score for 1980’s THE BLUE LAGOON. With this unique release, listeners are given the unprecedented opportunity to listen, like a fly on the wall in Basil Poledouris’ home studio, as the composer works through his themes and musical interludes on the piano in 1979. Via cassette recordings made by the composer while working, the creative process of developing this film score from his initial piano noodlings to his far more developed and confident treatments is audibly documented. As themes both familiar and unrecognized are created and discarded during the course of composition, a major film score is born.

 

Released in 1980, Randal Kleiser’s THE BLUE LAGOON was Poledouris’ second major film score and largest breakthrough, leading to his magnificent score to CONAN THE BARBARIAN in 1982. Basil’s score for THE BLUE LAGOON was straightforwardly romantic and tropically lush, recorded with a full symphony orchestra. It provided an eloquent, yet far from pretentious, melodic sound that treated the characters’ emotional drama quite honestly and sympathetically. With this remarkable opportunity to hear the late composer at work, you’ll hear the score come together as it happens through these preserved and meticulously mastered recordings.

 

As a bonus track, we’ve included a 10-minute recording of Basil and Randal Kleiser working over music a significant moment in the film with Emmeline’s theme, which is a fascinating glimpse into the interaction between composer and director during the creation of this score.

 

Dragon’s Domain Records is proud to present this unique behind-the-scenes examination of the creation of Basil Poledouris’ THE BLUE LAGOON score. Mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland and with exclusive liner notes by author Randall D. Larson, aided by the memories of Basil’s daughter Zoë Poledouris, is released in a limited edition of 500 units. The CDs, to be distributed through buysoundtrax.com, are expected to begin shipping on the first week of November.

 

?01. Emmeline (Demo) (2:57)
02. Sketch #1 - Main Theme (3:03)
03. Baroque Motif (12/5/79) (4:28)
04. Sketch #3 - Two Takes on a Theme (3:06)
05. Sketch #4 - Two Takes on an Alternate Theme (1:17)
06. Sketch #2 - Main Title (4:51)
07. Main Title (Demo for Director) (1:02)
08. Sketch #5 - Part 1, Full Tonic Statement (2:27)
09. Emmeline (Demo for Director) (2:27)
10. Sketch #6 - Shark Scene (2:41)
11. Main Title A Section Demo (3:55)
12. Main Title B Section Demo (2:56)
13. Sketch #5 - Part 2, Dramatic Motif (6:32)
14. Main Title Full Demo (3:28)
15. Alternate Main Theme Demo (5:14)
16. Emmeline Full Demo (3:01)

BONUS?TRACK
17. Composer and Director Interact (10:48)
Total Time: 64:58


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2 hours ago, Stefancos said:

Alright, I'll be the asshole and say that that is one of the worst CD covers I have ever seen.

Well, the estate liked it, We liked it and you are entitled to your opinion.

 

But if you think that is the worst cover you ever have seen..,You haven't seen a lot of covers...

 

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1 hour ago, Nick Parker said:

The cover looks shady, but the contents sound really interesting to me!

 

It's a really interesting look into how that score was created by the composer just working at his own piano.

 

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9 minutes ago, buysoundtrax said:

It's a really interesting look into how that score was created by the composer just working at his own piano.

 

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Absolutely, I'm really tempted to get this one! Any other scores getting this approach?

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