Man With The Golden Arm - Bernstein and Orchestra Solid Gold
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Descripción del producto 180 gram vinyl Artista biografía One of the finest jazz soundtracks to come out of the 1950s, 'The Man With The Golden Arm' is taken from the Otto Preminger film of the same name. Preminger was always very jazz influenced, and on this film he took his chances with Elmer Bernstein. The 1955 movie is about a former heroin addict, Frankie Machine (Frank Sinatra). For this movie, Elmer Bernstein composed perhaps the most brilliant jazz score. The drum, Frankie's own instrument, provides the rhythmic basis of the score. In the film's opening it's beat is alternately steady and agitated, just like Frankie's life; meanwhile, the brass screams and whirls out of control, mirroring Frankie's desperation as he runs off in search of one 'last' fix. Tracklist: Side A: 1. Clark Street: The Top / Homecoming / Antek's 2. Zosh 3. Frankie Machine 4. The Fix 5. Molly Side B: 1. Breakup: Flight / Louie's / Burlesque 2. Sunday Morning 3. Desperation 4. Audition 5. The Cure: Withdraw / Cold / Morning 6. Finale.