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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
![]() I actually much prefer it this way, as it breaks up some of the repetition people were talking about. |
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
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http://trekcore.com/blog/2013/03/ds9...rview-part-ii/ |
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
Anyway, I finally got around to finishing Disc 1, and some parts were more interesting than others. I'm glad "Sisko Sails" from "In the Hands of the Prophets" is on there; I've always remembered that as one of the more impressive musical moments in the series. After that, though, the next really impressive bits are in the latter half of the disc, notably "Explorers" and "The Visitor" -- two times that McCarthy was allowed to use actual leitmotifs in a Trek episode. He's always done good melodies, which makes it a shame that he was allowed to do so few. The electric guitar in "Charge!" is kind of interesting, but other than the instrumentation it's pretty much a routine McCarthy action cue. I'm a lot more impressed by the "Die With Honor" cue in "Once More Unto the Breach." Just when I was getting tired of all McC's action cues having basically the same rhythm, here came one with a distinctly different one, slower and more somber, and it was quite interesting. I also liked the unusual percussion rhythms in the Klingon-wedding cue -- I think it's the first time McCarthy's music has ever reminded me of Fred Steiner's (particularly his Ruk music and his Morg cue from "Spock's Brain").
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
Specifically, I retain tracks: 2-6, 8, 10, 12-19, 21, 23. The Thaxton interview pretty much states that some of these cues were chosen more because of their place in DS9 history as opposed to their musical value. Hence, we get a few cues from the Mirror Universe episodes because they're "cool." Neither the "Crossover" or "Shattered Mirror" cues are particularly riveting and could have been swapped out for something more engaging from later in the series when McCarthy's action music was allowed to be a bit more dynamic. |
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
It's quite a change. Before Trek, McCarthy and Bell were both very active TV composers, and Chattaway did quite a few motion picture scores. But post-Trek, they've virtually disappeared. It makes me wonder if all those years of operating under the "wallpaper music" rules of Trek got the big four composers typecast -- maybe producers don't realize what else they can do. (If you listen to David Bell's pre-Trek work for things like Murder, She Wrote, it's really rich, impressive stuff.) Or maybe working for one set of producers for so long kind of took them out of circulation in the industry. Then again, maybe it's simply a matter of the passage of time. These guys spent a large chunk of their careers doing Trek. Bell's the only one of the big four who's under 60; Baillargeon is about 70. Maybe once it was done, they decided to retire, or to shift gears to composing for other venues than the screen -- although it's hard to believe three out of four of them would've done so at once. And McCarthy's clearly still working, but only on small projects, not the bigger stuff you'd expect from a composer of his stature and experience. Either way, it's a shame. I would've liked to hear more of what these guys could do outside of the restrictions of Trek music. I guess the best way to do that would be to track down their older, pre-Trek works.
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
Jay Chattaway has done a variety of non film related projects. TV composing seems as if its a bit of a younger mans genre as opposed to the film medium. |
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
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Ensign
Location: Niagara Falls
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
Typecast as Trek composers may have something to do with it. Almost 20 years of doing the same thing will typecast anyone that's for sure. Chattaway befriended a few directors in the 80's, notably William Lustig, Larry Cohen and Joseph Zito. He was mostly called upon to do their movies. They tended to be either B-Movie action flicks or genre horror movies. His best non-trek work that I've found is the PBS documentary "Space Age." It's almost entirely electronic. Some of the electronic work resembles what was to come with his Enterprise scores. I am trying to look up another interview with Chattaway I had found that was done around 2010. He mentioned scoring an action series that was shot in the middle east by director Joseph Zito post 2005 and some of his other projects. |
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Location: Niagara Falls
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
http://rejectedfilmscores.150m.com/j...interview.html Q: I can't find any current scoring projects for you; have you retired from film/TV scoring? I am currently scoring two series for director Joe Zito ("Missing in Action", "Red Scorpion", etc.). They are being produced in the Middle East. I also am returning to my roots in record production and have recently composed and produced a holiday CD for the von Trapp Children, great grand children of Captain von Trapp (of Sound of Music fame). It is called SNOW and is quite lovely. I also find it interesting when the questioner asks if he'd ever be interested in scoring another Star Trek series and he basically says no and something along the lines of it would be better for someone else to add to the language of space. Here's the one for David Bell http://rejectedfilmscores.150m.com/d...interview.html |
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
And yeah, I liked Chattaway's Space Age score a lot. I think he did some of the later National Geographic specials too.
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Location: New Vertiform City
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Re: La-La Land Records to release 4-disc DS9 soundtrack set!
However, even though it shipped on February 14, I still haven't received the set yet. Any other overseas customers still waiting? And waiting? And waiting? |
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