The Film Score Monthly label has prepped another two titles for release: two very different scores from two different composers, but winners both.
First up is Jerry Goldsmith's in-demand score for the Sean Connery space Western Outland (1981). Goldsmith created a score that resembled his suspenseful approach to Alien from two years before, and it was augmented by some last-minute additions by Michael Boddicker (Buckaroo Banzai, Flashdance and session work for Michael Jackson) and Morton Stevens (who composed the Hawaii Five-O theme). This double-disc set, limited to 5000 copies, includes the premiere release of the complete original score plus alternates and outtakes alongside the original LP sequence (naturally featuring different takes from the film versions).
FSM has also prepped an expanded version of Dave Grusin's score to Tootsie. Many remember the music of this gender-bending Dustin Hoffman comedy because of its theme, the pop classic "It Might Be You," but the original album had a nice mix of songs and score - and it's making its CD debut in the U.S. with an additional 18 bonus tracks. This disc is limited to 3000 copies.
Pre-order them here and here and get a look at the cover art and the full track listings for each after the jump.Jerry Goldsmith and The National Philharmonic Orchestra, Outland: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Film Score Monthly Silver Age Vol. 13 No. 8, 2010 - original film released 1981)
Disc 1: Original Score
- Ladd Company Logo - 0:26 *
- Main Title - 1:18
- The Mine - 3:53
- Spiders - 1:27
- The Buy - 1:29
- The Airlock - 2:23
- The Fix - 1:56
- The Hostage - 2:21
- Blood Test - 1:53
- Source #1 (Source 192) - 3:44 **
- Hot Water - 6:00
- Stiffed - 1:32
- The Bags - 1:34
- Hot Wire - 2:04
- The Bug - 1:00
- Source #2 (Source 193) - 3:35 **
- After Hours/The Loading Bay/Hidden Weapons - 1:35
- The Message - 2:09
- Early Estimate/Early Arrival - 3:09
- The Hunters - 2:27
- The Blood - 1:07
- The Hunted - 5:07
- The Greenhouse - 2:47
- The Last Battle (Broken Hose) - 3:01 ***
- The Showdown - 1:29
- Final Message - 0:58
- End Credits - 2:42
- Main Title (Original Version) - 1:26
- Watching - 0:51
- Stiffed (Alternate) - 1:35
- The Bags (Alternate) - 1:34
- Released - 2:09
- The Rec Room - 3:29
- Rec Room #2 - 1:31
* written by John Williams
** performed by Ganymeade, written by Richard Rudolph and Michael Boddicker
*** arranged by Morton Stevens
Tracks 28-34 are alternate takes/bonus tracks - all tracks on Disc 1 previously unreleased
Disc 2: Original Soundtrack LP (released as Warner Bros. HS 3551, 1981)
- The Mine - 3:52
- Early Arrival - 4:11
- The Message - 2:08
- The Air Lock - 4:48
- Hot Water - 4:50
- The Hunted - 5:17
- Spiders - 2:30
- The Rec Room - 3:27
- The Hostage - 4:20
- Final Message - 3:28
Dave Grusin, Tootsie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Film Score Monthly Silver Age Vol. 13, No. 7, 2010 - original film released 1982)
- 1. It Might Be You (Theme from "Tootsie") - 4:14 *
- An Actor’s Life (Main Title) - 4:29
- Metamorphosis Blues (It Might Be You - Instrumental) - 4:06
- Don’t Let It Get You Down - 3:54
- Montage Pastorale (It Might Be You) - 3:22 *
- Tootsie - 4:16 *
- Working Girl March - 3:48
- Sandy’s Song - 4:18
- Out of the Rain - 3:57
- Media Zap - 2:19 *
- An Actor’s Life (Main Title) (Extended Mix) - 5:32
- Out of the Rain (Film Version) - 4:02
- Don’t Let It Get You Down (Film Version) - 4:25
- Sandy Auditions/Visit to Agent - 1:10
- Working Girl March (Film Cue) - 0:46
- Russian Tearoom - 0:41
- Working Girl March #2 (Film Cue) - 0:48
- I Want You - 0:12
- Tootsie (Film Version) - 1:18
- An Actor’s Life (Film Cue) - 2:11
- Sandy Cooks - 0:33
- Sandy’s Song - 2:38
- Piano Source - 2:50
- Back to the City - 0:30
- Invitation to the Blues - 1:06
- Red Sails in the Sunset - 2:55
- Southwest General Medley - 1:38
- Street Players - 0:55
* performed by Stephen Bishop
Tracks 1-10 from original LP - Warner Bros. 1-23781, 1982 - all other tracks previously unreleased
Will says
Stewart Copeland's score to Dead Like Me came out last week from LaLaLandRecords. I've ordered mine, despite the high price. Is Wonderfalls far behind?