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A Treasure
Score released in its Most Complete Form Ever!!!
That Man From Rio hit movie screens in 1964 and was an instant sensation. A
brilliant adventure comedy thriller, the film had it all – adventure,
comedy, and thrills and plenty of them, plus the star power of Jean-Paul
Belmondo in the lead, along with the stunningly beautiful Francoise
Dorleac as his fiancé. Also on hand were Jean Servais and Adolfo
Celi, both terrific in supporting roles. The film was shot on location in
France, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia (the city of the future, just then
being built). The film was a huge success, especially in the United
States, so much so that its screenplay was nominated for an Academy
Award.
The score was by de Broca’s frequent
collaborator, the great Georges Delerue. For That Man From Rio
Delerue created one of his most delightful scores, one that perfectly
accompanied the outrageous action on the screen. The score has so much
variety and humor and melody and beauty, and in so many different styles
– from pure adventure scoring to Brazilian rhythms (and some great
songs), along with some hauntingly beautiful passages, and all in the
classic Delerue style. The duo of de Broca and Delerue is a triumph of
music and image working hand in hand.
At the time of the film’s release, two 45rpm EPs
were released, one in France and one in the UK, both comprised of
different material and amounting to approximately twenty minutes of music.
Both were very hard to find and became very sought after collector’s
items. Universal France issued what they called a “soundtrack” CD –
that had only six cues, three of which weren’t from the soundtrack at
all, but were re-recordings conducted by Alexandre Desplat. The reasons
for this, as stated in their booklet, was that the cupboard was bare for
Rio tapes in Delerue’s personal archive.
Happily, the cupboard wasn’t bare for
Kritzerland and we are thrilled to present every note of Georges
Delerue’s marvelous score, all taken from the original tapes. In addition
to the complete score, we’ve included a few things that didn’t make the
film, as well as some alternate versions of cues, where tempos were
different. The CD runs over seventy minutes.
Some of the cues are mono, some stereo and are
presented here exactly as they were recorded.
Limited Edition
of 1’000 Copies, Out of print & hard to find!
Label/No.:
Kritzerland Records 20012-3
Tracks:
1.Main
Title
2.Eight
Days Leave/Theft At The Museum
3.The
Thieves Escape/The Professor Kidnapped/Quick Change
4.Adventure
5.Flight
To Rio/Airport Mayhem
6.Welcome
To Rio/Following The Bad Guys
7.Sightseeing
8.Sir
Winston
9.Agnes
10.More
Adventure
11.Night In
Rio
12.The
Seashore
13.Agnes
and Sir Winston Dance/Rescuing The Professor
Original
Motion Picture Soundtrack Album Recording Sound Track Film Movie Filmmusik
Musik Bande Originale Du BO BOF B. O. F. Colonna Sonora Originale Del BandaHTF
Hard To Find
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