After more than 15 years as one of the most reputable and trailblazing film soundtrack reissue labels, Film Score Monthly unveiled its 250th and final release today with a triple-disc expansion of Jerry Fielding's score to the iconic Western The Wild Bunch.
Sam Peckinpah's gritty tale of a gang of aging outlaws (including William Holden, Ernest Borgnine and Warren Oates) angling for one last score in the last days of the Old West is known for both its shocking (for its time) bloody violence and the revolutionary editing with which it was depicted (featuring quick cuts and tension-building slow-motion in equal measure). Fielding's Oscar-nominated score starkly contrasts the bleakness of the picture, utilizing unconventional time signatures and period folk music indicative of the U.S.-Mexican border upon which the film takes place to add color beyond the blood spilled onscreen.
Originally issued as a soundtrack LP by Warner Bros. and expanded in 1997, The Wild Bunch is a fitting final presentation for FSM, a limited edition set (2,000 copies) featuring not only the complete score but a heap of alternate takes, demos and other archival material alongside the original soundtrack LP presentation as well.
Order your copy now and hit the jump to preview the track list - and a sincere congratulations for all of Film Score Monthly's high-quality output!
Jerry Fielding, The Wild Bunch: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - End of the Line Edition (Film Score Monthly Vol. 16, No. 1, 2013 - original film released 1969)
Disc 1
- Main Title
- From Coffer to First Shoot-Out
- They Cleared Out/Buck's Arroyo
- Judas Goat/Mexico Lindo/Half Hour of Light/To Sykes's Camp
- Angel Confronts the Gorch Brothers/1st Denver Hotel (with "Darkey's Awakening")
- Denver Flashback (with "Darkey's Awakening")
- Slow Motion Tumble/Aurora Mi Amor
- All Clear/Arriving at Angel's Camp
- Drunk with Wine and Love/Dance at Angel's Camp
- Entrance of the General
- Mariachi at First Cantina
- Song from The Wild Bunch/Angel Blows His Cork
- Give It to Him
- Ain't He the One?/Por Favor, I Need Him/Bodega el Bodega de Baño
- Give Him One/Aurora Mi Amor
- Assault on the Train and Escape, Parts 1 and 2/Locomotive Wreck
- Assault on the Train and Escape, Parts 3 and 4
- Drinking Song
- Santa Amalia
- Dynamite/Adventures on the High Road, Part 1
- Adventures on the High Road, Part 2
- Menace/Adventures on the High Road, Part 3
- Sykes in the Sand Box or The Schidt Seen
- He's a Thief/How?
- Is That Sykes?/Bounty Hunters and Sykes's Indian
- Dragging Angel/Army Patrol/Dinner at Drunken Brawl
- Song From The Wild Bunch (guitar)
Disc 2
- Attempt to Save Angel/I Gonna Give It to You
- Dirge and Finale
- La Golondrina
- Adelita
- B Natural Chord/Mexico Lindo/Half Hour of Light/To Sykes's Camp
- 1st Denver Hotel (without "Darkey's Awakening")
- Denver Flashback (without "Darkey's Awakening")
- Slow Motion Tumble/Aurora Mi Amor
- Brother Pike Needs Help
- All Clear (Version 2)
- All Clear (Version 1)
- Drunk with Wine and Love
- Song from The Wild Bunch (slow version)
- They're Coming
- In the Drink/After the Bridge
- Santa Amalia
- Adventures on the High Road, Part 2
- Musica—Musica
- First Machine Gun Fiesta/Second Machine Gun Fiesta
- Is That Sykes? (Version 2)
- Is That Sykes? (Version 1)
- Fireworks
- Song from The Wild Bunch (harmonica)
- Long March
- Dirge (revised overlay pickup, take 3)
- Dirge (revised overlay pickup, take 1)
- La Golondrina (End Title, Long Version)
-
La Golondrina (Instrumental Backing Track)
Disc 3
- Song from The Wild Bunch
- Main Title
- Aurora Mi Amor
- Asssault on the Train and Escape
- Drinking Song
- Adelita
- Adventures on the High Road
- Bodega el Bodega de Baño
- Dirge and Finale
- End Credits (La Golondrina)
- Demo #1 (Teresa's Entrance)
- Demo #2 (Dirge and Finale)
- Teresa Ad Lib #1
- Teresa Ad Lib #2
- Teresa Ad Lib #3
- Santa Maria #1
- Santa Maria #2
- Tender Theme (Teresa's Entrance)
- La Golondrina (End Title, Short Version)
Disc 3, Tracks 1-10 released as Warner Bros. LP WS-1814, 1969. Portions of Discs 1-2 released on Warner Bros. CD (no cat. #), 1997
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