Film score collectors, don’t put those wallets away just yet. Kritzerland announced a rare treat from Pino Donaggio, The Berlin Affair, on Friday. Varese Sarabande’s CD Club makes its release announcement today, and Film Score Monthly has just confirmed another two titles including one unique surprise. First up is a two-for-one CD from the pen of Laurence Rosenthal, 1966’s Hotel Paradiso and 1967’s The Comedians. Second is a rare musical to be released on the Film Score Monthly label. Until now, FSM’s releases have largely been dedicated to orchestral scores, including songs, of course, where applicable. These titles have, of course, included some full-fledged musicals. But The Belle of New York, a 1952 musical from MGM’s hallowed Arthur Freed unit, is primarily about the songs, with only a few instrumental themes courtesy musical director Adolph Deutsch and orchestrator Conrad Salinger. But when that song score is by Harry Warren (42nd Street) and the legendary Johnny Mercer, nobody’s complaining.
Laurence Rosenthal may be best-known to score fans for his Emmy Award-winning television work. He boasts an impressive seven Emmys out of twelve nominations with credits like 1994’s The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Aficionados of Broadway musicals know him as the composer of the unsuccessful 1967 musical Sherry!, based on The Man Who Came To Dinner and featuring lyrics by James Lipton, long before Inside the Actor’s Studio. Despite its short 72-performance run, its tuneful score has lived on. Kritzerland’s Bruce Kimmel produced a Christine Baranski/Jonathan Freeman duet of its title song, and a starry studio cast recording featured Nathan Lane, Carol Burnett and Bernadette Peters. Rosenthal’s cinematic C.V. is an accomplished one. Rosenthal’s film collaborations with director Peter Glenville began with 1964’s Becket and continued with the two films that are the subjects of FSM’s new CD. 1966’s Hotel Paradiso, based on a French farce, starred Alec Guinness and Gina Lollobrigida as Parisian neighbors attempting to conduct an affair. Rosenthal turned out a score for a 15-piece chamber orchestra that supported the film’s light-hearted tone. The Comedians was a much different project, presenting Graham Greene’s story of foreigners caught in Haiti under the rule of Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier. Guinness again appeared in the cast headlined by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor and also starring Peter Ustinov and James Earl Jones. Rosenthal’s dark score is the match of the hard-hitting film. FSM’s 2-disc set includes the MGM Records stereo album presentations of both films on Disc One and expands The Comedians on Disc Two.
The Belle of New York arrives courtesy of FSM’s relationship with Turner Classic Movies/Rhino Movie Music. Musical collectors lamented the end of the stellar line of classic film reconstructions released under that banner, but this release gives reason to be hopeful that the series may continue. The 1951 MGM musical was produced by Arthur Freed, the legendary producer of Meet Me in St. Louis, An American in Paris, Singin’ in the Rain and so many others. The score was by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer, and production began on the very same day as Singin’ in the Rain. Fred Astaire portrayed playboy Charles Hill, who vows to cast aside his womanizing ways when he meets Vera-Ellen’s Angela leading a Salvation Army band. It’s love at first sight for Charles, but he still has a ways to go in convincing her! Songs include “I Wanna Be a Dancin’ Man,” its lyrics penned by Mercer as a tribute to star Astaire. The TCM/Rhino Belle of New York soundtrack was originally issued digitally, but the new CD edition includes a 24-page booklet by esteemed producer George Feltenstein and track-by-track notes by Frank K. DeWald. While Belle was overshadowed by Singin’ at the time, its score is a delightful one. All of the musical’s songs are included and a heaping helping of underscore, as well!
Hit the jump for pre-order links and track listings with discographical information!
Laurence Rosenthal, Hotel Paradiso / The Comedians: Original Motion Picture Soundtracks (Film Score Monthly Vol. 14, No. 9, 2011 – original films released 1966 and 1967)
Disc 1: Original MGM Records Soundtrack Recordings
- Main Title
- Friendly Neighbors
- Visitors from the Country
- Boniface Escapes
- The Trapeze Waltz
- Arrivals at the Hotel
- The Nervous Tea Party
- Chaos in the Corridors
- The Police Arrive
- Next Morning
- Embarrassing Moments and Happy Surprises
- Main Title
- Madame l’Ambassadrice
- Port-au-Prince
- “I Am the Haitian Flag”
- At the Columbus Statue
- The Voodoo Temple
- Arrest at Dawn
- The Blue Guest-Room
- The Tontons Macoute
- Operation Jones
- “In the Night Watches”
- Departures
- Main Title (Original - Bonus Track)
Disc 2: The Comedians - Expanded Score
- Main Title (Revised)
- Disembarking/Jones Arrested
- Brown’s Arrival
- Haitian Flag
- Martha/Port-au-Prince
- Trianon
- Swimming Pool/Ministry
- “Vierge Marie, Priez Pour Moi”
- Duvalierville
-
Cabaña
- Embassy Interior
- The Blue Room
- Philipot
- Duvalier Drums/The Market
- Wharf
- The Priest/Ogou Fè (Traditional)/Ecstasy
- Brown Awakened
- The Bible (Original Version)
- Patience/Jones as Cook
- Martha’s Car
- Magiot Asleep
- Magiot’s Death
- Hospital/Signals
- Operation Jones
- Fraulein Bridge/Highway/Slap Bridge
- Shank’s Pony/Cemetery
- Philipot and Jones
- Rebels
- Petit Pierre
- End Title
- Military Band (Source)
-
Chez la Mère Catherine Café (Source)
Disc 1, Tracks 1-12 released as Hotel Paradiso: The Original Sound Track Album (MGM SE-4419 ST, 1966)
Disc 1, Tracks 13-23 released as The Comedians: Music from the Original Sound Track (MGM Records SE-4494 ST, 1967)
Disc 1, Track 24 and all tracks on Disc 2 previously unreleased
Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren and Adolph Deutsch, The Belle of New York: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (TCM Music/Film Score Monthly Vol. 14, No. 10, 2011 – recorded 1952 - previously released digital-only)
- Main Title (Outtake)
- When I’m Out with the Belle of New York (Extended Version)
- Fred Toasts the Girls
- The Bachelor Dinner Song
- Let a Little Love Come In
- Love is Walking on Air & Intro to Roof Number/Seeing’s Believing
- Fred Goes to the Mission/Baby Doll
- Work Montage/Streetcar
- Oops!
- I’m Here
- Currier and Ives Studio/Thank You, Mr. Currier, Thank You, Mr. Ives/When I’m Out with the Belle of New York
- Fred Drinks to the Bride
- Fred Misses the Wedding
- Naughty but Nice
- Naughty but Nice (Reprise)
- Baby Doll (Reprise)
- Café Webber 1
- I Wanna Be a Dancin’ Man
- Café Webber 2
- Fight (Outtake)
- Finale/End Title
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