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OverviewHenry Mancini's Peter Gunn theme. Lalo Schifrin's Mission: Impossible theme. Isaac Hayes' theme from Shaft. These iconic melodies have remained a part of the pop culture landscape since their debuts back when movie studios and TV production companies employed full orchestral ensembles to provide a jazz backdrop for the suspenseful adventures of secret agents, private detectives, cops, spies and heist-minded criminals. Hundreds of additional films and television shows made from the mid-1950s and beyond have been propelled by similarly swinging title themes and underscores, many of which have (undeservedly) faded into obscurity. This meticulously researched book begins with Hayes' game-changing music for Shaft, and honors the careers of traditional jazz composers who--as the 1970s gave way to the '80s and beyond--resolutely battled against the pernicious influx of synth, jukebox scores and a growing corporate disinterest in lavish ensembles. Fans frustrated by the lack of attention paid to jazz soundtrack composers--including Mort Stevens, Laurie Johnson, Mike Post, Earle Hagen, David Shire, Elmer Bernstein and many, many others--will find solace in these pages (along with all the information needed to enhance one's music library). But this is only half the story; the saga's origins are discussed in this book's companion volume, Crime and Action Jazz on Screen: 1950-1970. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Derrick BangPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9781476681634ISBN 10: 1476681635 Pages: 273 Publication Date: 16 April 2020 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Pat Irwin Introduction 1. Do Your Thing: 1971 2. Blowin’ Your Mind: 1972 3. Last Dance in Sausalito: 1973 4. Suite Revenge: 1974 5. So Smooth: 1975 6. God’s Lonely Man: 1976 7. Bleak, Bad, Big City Dawn: 1977–78 8. That Old Feeling: 1979–81 9. Gumshoe Piano: 1982–84 10. Tequila Dreams: 1985–89 11. Freshly Squeezed: 1990–94 12. Chili Hot: 1995–99 13. Heartbroken: 2000–03 14. Sugar Plum Raid: 2004–2019 Epilogue Appendix A: Instrument Abbreviations Appendix B: Discography Appendix C: Cover Artists, Compilation Albums and Box Sets Chapter Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsExcellent...Bang's writing style is clear and engaging throughout, and the chosen selections are often revelatory. In fact, this reviewer found himself wanting to go and grab many a score being discussed, and/ or make a list of great films to revisit, or television shows to track down and binge watch. Well researched...Bang's enthusiasm for the topic shines forth throughout --Film Score For those of us who love music for media, both volumes are a must! --Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal. Excellent...Bang's writing style is clear and engaging throughout, and the chosen selections are often revelatory. In fact, this reviewer found himself wanting to go and grab many a score being discussed, and/ or make a list of great films to revisit, or television shows to track down and binge watch. Well researched...Bang's enthusiasm for the topic shines forth throughout --Film Score “Excellent...Bang’s writing style is clear and engaging throughout, and the chosen selections are often revelatory. In fact, this reviewer found himself wanting to go and grab many a score being discussed, and/ or make a list of great films to revisit, or television shows to track down and binge watch. Well researched...Bang’s enthusiasm for the topic shines forth throughout”—Film Score “For those of us who love music for media, both volumes are a must!”—Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal. Author InformationDerrick Bang has written film, television, music, and general entertainment commentary for magazines and local newspapers since 1974, and supplies regular columns and features to The Davis Enterprise. He lives in Davis, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |