Frenzy | Soundtrack Suite (Ron Goodwin)

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  • Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1972). Composed and Conducted by Ron Goodwin, performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
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    Playlist:
    00:00 Main Title
    02:42 Covent Garden
    03:36 Frenzy
    04:10 Arrival At Brenda's Flat
    04:38 In The Salvation Army Hostel
    04:55 A Talk In The Park
    05:53 Death Of Brenda
    07:17 Murder Flashback
    08:19 Fugitive From The Coburg Hotel
    09:29 A Spree De Corpse
    11:07 Escape and Retribution
    14:14 Frenzy (End Title) (Film Version Edit)
    Source:
    Quartet Records QR505
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @morlock2086
    @morlock2086 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for posting Goodwin's score. It is nice to compare the two. Both are fine scores that attack the problem in different ways.

  • @Bondek1996
    @Bondek1996 Місяць тому +2

    Fan of Goodwin for years since first watching Battle of Britain. Great main title accompanying one of my favourite shots in film.

  • @SoundtrackFred
    @SoundtrackFred  Місяць тому +6

    “Frenzy” (1972), Alfred Hitchcock’s penultimate film, deals with a series of dreadful necktie murders in London.
    Two weeks ago we featured Henry Mancini’s rejected score for the picture and now it is time to check out the used and Golden Globe nominated score by Mancini’s close friend Ron Goodwin.
    Before misunderstandings would happen again, this time the director would provide his thoughts to the composer on how he imagined the music to sound like - a service that certainly would have been helpful for Mancini, as he just was tasked to “score the picture”. For example, Hitchcock now asked for the main titles to sound like they were written for a “documentary about London”. All in all Goodwin came up with a great score and the menacing, mostly rhythmically underlined “Frenzy” theme.
    The director, staying in Los Angeles, got updated about the progress of Goodwin’s recording sessions in Denham, as newly made takes were sent to him, from where he would telegraph his thoughts back to England. For example, the composer would reprise the triumphant opening music in the end credits - a take that was ultimately swapped with a reprise of the darker “Frenzy” theme.
    Thanks go once again to the people at Quartet Records, who premiered both scores in their entirety on a single release. Enjoy!

  • @robertjewell9727
    @robertjewell9727 Місяць тому +3

    Excellent. That waltz is so haunting. Wonder how Goodwin came up with that. Most composers would probably have come up with something more sinister rather than so haunting, eh?

  • @user-gd4rf4dy7g
    @user-gd4rf4dy7g Місяць тому

    Gracias ❤

  • @user-ny3lc4lx6x
    @user-ny3lc4lx6x Місяць тому +2

    Hello, Fred! This was Hitchcock 's triumphant return to his beloved homeland, and it to be a celebration ( as was his wish ), no one better his fellow countryman Ron Goodwin to score! What Goodwin did was truly worthy of a celebration: the main title are so gloriously British, colorful and pulsating that they deserved to become National Anthem! For moments of tension, Goodwin created an absolutely extraordinary theme ( supported by metal winds and strings in mid _ low region ) which is presented in variations ( insinuated in " Death of Brenda ", bombastic in " Frenzy " ... ). Unforgettable! Nominated for a Golden Globe, it lost to the equally superlative " The Godfather " ( by Nino Rota). Thanks and bye!!

  • @franciscoqme3420
    @franciscoqme3420 Місяць тому +1

    «Mr. Rusk, you are not wearing your tie», a magnificent way of arresting a criminal, and it is pronouced in that great film.

  • @marcellodantedealmeidanune9445
    @marcellodantedealmeidanune9445 Місяць тому

    Muito boa essa música e não me recordava dela. Cumpre bem o seu papel em sublinhar o macabro suspense hitcoqueano; Sendo curioso o fato de ter sido descartada a música composta por H. Mancini para a mesma obra.

  • @JohnRedshaw
    @JohnRedshaw Місяць тому +4

    Listening to it now, it seems like a traditional score for a film made in England. It doesn't want to be conspicuous, it just supplies a typically generic tension, without much artistic commentary on the content of the film. I do like the opening titles, but the rest is pretty forgettable.

  • @eclecticj8598
    @eclecticj8598 12 днів тому

    Hitchcock returns to Britain and makes a film a bit more to his liking! ...his only R rated film! I always liked Goodwin 's score here ok....but I always find myself wondering what this would've sounded like with a Bernard Hermann score.