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CAHILL: UNITED STATES MARSHAL

Composed and Conducted by ELMER BERNSTEIN

INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 229

Elmer Bernstein had been in high demand for western film scores since his work on 1960’s The Magnificent Seven, and from 1961 to the end of John Wayne’s career, Bernstein scored more westerns for Wayne than any other composer. Like True Grit, Cahill: United States Marshal boasted a song, although this one is not featured in the film’s opening credits. “A Man Gets To Thinkin’” was written to Bernstein’s melody by lyricist Don Black and performed by Charlie Rich. Bernstein’s wistful melody had to do more than simply provide the robust, feel-good vibe and energy typical of the composer’s main titles for the Duke’s films—in Cahill the melody not only characterizes the marshal’s indomitable spirit, it also provides a thoughtful illustration of his relationship with his sons and the backbone for the Charlie Rich song, with its lyrics of regret and familial longing.

Bernstein opens Cahill: United States Marshal in typically boisterous fashion, as Cahill faces down a hostile party of five outlaws. After asking the men if they want to surrender, Cahill easily shoots down four of them, and the main title begins on a freeze frame of gunfire bursting from his shotgun as he takes aim at the fifth. After a horn fanfare and an energetic rhythmic figure spun off from his main melody, Bernstein’s warm theme for Cahill takes over and accompanies the marshal as he rides down from the mountains with his injured captives in tow.

This album features a brand new stereo mix of the score derived from 2″ 16-track elements—which results in stereo separation and instrumental detail that are quite unusual for a score from this period. Some of Bernstein’s unusual orchestration effects, like the use of a slide whistle and an electric organ late inare more discernable due to the advanced recording techniques. Bernstein’s music bursts with energy and melodic flair -- his inimitable western style has never sounded better.

Wayne plays J.D. Cahill, a rugged lawman and widower whose dedication to the law has cost him dearly in his relationship with his two sons. While Cahill is off tracking down some thieves in the mountains, Danny and Billy Joe become involved with a gang of bank robbers led by Fraser (George Kennedy). Fraser arranges for Danny to be jailed with his gang after a bar fight and has Billy Joe set a diversionary barn fire and free the gang so that they can rob a bank in the ensuing confusion. Freeing and deputizing Danny, Cahill eventually uses his sons to flush Fraser and his gang out in the open before a group of innocent men can be hanged for the robbery.

INTRADA Special Collection Vol. 229

Retail Price: $19.99

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CAHILL UNITED STATES MARSHAL

Label: Intrada Special Collection Volume 229
Date: 1973
Tracks: 21
Time = 43:13
Great release for Elmer Bernstein fans! Intrada proudly offers world premiere release of Bernstein's powerful score for iconic John Wayne western from 1973, directed by veteran Andrew V. McLaglen, also featuring George Kennedy, Gary Grimes. Bernstein writes larger-than-life main theme for Wayne's U.S. marshal figure, then surrounds with action music as Cahill tracks down, does battle with trio of bank robbers. Lengthy initial robbery sequence ("Killers") is an action music highlight, but equal in excitement is climactic showdown ("Various Troubles"). Night time scene in "Cemetery" allows composer to display gifts for quiet child-like musical gestures, atmospheric ideas. To present complete score, courtesy Warner Bros., Intrada was given access to entire scoring session masters, recorded on 2" 16-channel tape, one of earliest scores recorded in then state-of-the-art multi-track format. This allowed creation of brand new stereo mixes of every cue in magnificent, vibrant audio with instrumental details as clear as if recorded today! Cool treat: while film itself uses vocal version of theme during middle search scene and as closing wrap-up, masters included orchestral cues originally written for both sequences and never heard until now. Especially exciting find is powerful orchestral ending to score, completely dropped in film in favor of quieter Charlie Rich vocal gently fading into silence. Intrada CD presents both unused orchestral cues as well as respective vocal sequences, written by Bernstein with lyrics by Don Black. Original Warner Bros. artwork campaign, array of color stills, complete cue assembly details plus informative notes by Jeff Bond complete handsome package. A must for John Wayne, Elmer Bernstein & western soundtrack buffs! Elmer Bernstein conducts. Intrada Special Collection release available while quantities and interest remains!
01. Cahill: US Marshal (Main Title) 2:11
02. Train 0:38
03. Billy Joe 0:58
04. Thickening Plot 1:11
05. Killers 7:35
06. Venture 2:01
07. Apology 1:15
08. Smoke 1:29
09. New Money 0:38
10. Surrounded 0:39
11. Necktie Party 3:49
12. Oath 0:48
13. Born To Hang 1:18
14. A Man Gets To Thinkin' (Instrumental) 1:49
15. A Man Gets To Thinkin' (Vocal) 1:59
16. Cemetery 4:27
17. Lightfoot 1:30
18. Danny - Billy Joe 1:20
19. Various Troubles 5:02
20. Finale 0:48
21. A Man Gets To Thinkin' (End Cast) 1:05
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