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The Ipcress File, 50th anniversary moviegraphic
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sidney Furie's acclaimed film of Len Deighton's The Ipcress File, writer Edward Milward-Oliver has combined with designer Brillo to create a most impressive moviegraphic.

John Barry's music score was a key component in the success of the film and its lasting appeal, and is given full credit, as are the principal musicians.

Examine and marvel at the moviegraphic here:

http://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/news-bfi/features/moviegraphic-ipcress-file

Tuesday, 10 February 2015 15:43

Review of Graham Rye's Goldfinger Portfolio

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It's difficult to know where to start when it comes to a review of Graham Rye's new book, Goldfinger Portfolio, because it is such an incredible achievement. Bearing in mind this is primarily a John Barry website, I will clarify from the outset that the book devotes several pages to the music in the film, with the only slight downside being that myself and Pete Walker are the writers! Hopefully we have managed to convey some of the background and the ultimate smashing success of the Bassey single and John Barry album.

Also included is an excellent article by Norman Wanstall, who won an Oscar for Best Sound Effects, and gives a detailed account of attending the ceremony. In addition, there's the opportunity to see production designer Ken Adam's fascinating original sketches.

However, the real stars of the book are the photographs. It's hard to imagine that anything from the film has been omitted, as page after page reveals more and more surprises, with, in many cases, accompanying stories. As well as main stars, Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, Harold Sakata & Gert Frobe, there are photos and stories from actors who had less to do in the film, such as Margaret Nolan (Dink), Tania Mallet (Tilly Masterson), Nadja Regin (Bonita), Nikki Van der Zyl (heard, but not seen), and, of course, Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson.

Although inevitably many of the photos were taken at Pinewood Studios, we also go on location to Switzerland and the golf club at Stoke Poges for some terrific shots. There are film posters and pages from press books -- often reproduced to the full extent of the book's large pages -- as, indeed, are many of the photos of the cast, in both colour and black and white. Some of my favourite photographs are those taken when the cast are relaxing in between takes.

The book itself is extremely heavy-duty being a wiro-bound steelbook, and the shiny gold covers are a work of art in themselves!

It's an expensive book at £350 -- there's always a downside -- but it's limited to 350 copies and could well become a most sought-after and valuable collector's item for Bond fans in the future. You probably need to be a dedicated Bond fan to purchase this book, but if you are and do, I don't think you'll regret it!!

To order a copy go to: http://www.007magazine.co.uk/007_magazine.htm

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The Tamarind Seed - |DVD - Blu RayMonday 9th February is a red-letter day for fans of John Barry! This is the official release date of three Network DVD/blu-ray editions of films he scored, and, as part of the special features, each contains music suites comprising of the greater part of each score.

A very faithful re-recording of Raise the Titanic was released on CD some years ago, but this will be the first opportunity to hear Barry's score without the distraction of dialogue, and, for the most part, sound effects. The suite contains more than 40 minutes of music.

The Tamarind Seed has been the subject of bootleg CDs over the years, and appeals for an official release have been ignored to date. Fans will therefore be delighted to learn there are two music suites on the DVD/blu-ray! The first contains virtually every note of Barry's score, while the second contains not only two takes of Wilma Reading's Pye single, Play It Again, but also two versions of Barry & Don Black's first attempt at a song, namely The End, performed by Danny Street. This will be the first time it has been heard by all but a handful of the original film makers!

Lastly, we have The Legend of the Lone Ranger. Recorded by Barry in Paris in 1980, during his exile from the UK, the original LP consisted of only 26 minutes of music. The suite included here is more than twice this length and includes all the music in the film composed or arranged by John Barry. Moreover, there is a second suite consisting of the various vocals and narrations by Merle Haggard which are heard throughout the film.

Each release will also contain a booklet comprised of photographs from the film and notes on the film and music by Pete Walker & Geoff Leonard.

All the releases will be available from Network at the very competitive prices of £9.18 for the blu-ray or £6.98 for the DVD. For further information, please click on the following links:

Order Raise the Titanic here
Order The Tamarind Seed here
Order The Legend of the Lone Ranger here 

Raise The Titanic - |DVD - Blu RayThe Legend of the Lone Rangger - DVD - Blu RayThe Tamarind Seed - Soundtrack SuiteRaise the Titanic - Soundtrack SuiteLegend of the Lone Ranger - Soundtrack Suite

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Kickstarter campaign to re-record Moonraker cancelled!

James Fitzpatrick says in a message to all who pledged for this project: "It is with great regret that I have to cancel this Kickstarter project before any funds are taken. Certain rights issues have been raised which might mean protracted negotiations with the companies involved which may well go beyond the end of the project. I would sincerely like to thank everyone for their involvement in the project and if negotiations are successful then I have the knowledge that there is a great demand for this title. Thank you for all your hard work."

added January 11, 2015
Producer James Fitzpatrick, veteran of many excellent recordings of John Barry film scores, alongside orchestrator/conductor Nic Raine, has initiated a Kickstarter campaign in order to raise £25,000 to cover the cost of a new recording of Moonraker.

This brilliant idea has already attracted over 40% of the funding in less than 48 hours so please do your best to help out by visiting the website here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/681802762/moonraker-new-recording

Monday, 08 December 2014 15:24

Expanded Peggy Sue Got Married on CD

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Expanded Peggy Sue Got Married: The Deluxe Edition

Varese Sarabande have released an expanded Peggy Sue Got Married: The Deluxe Edition.

SKU: VCL-1152
UPC: VCL11141152
Artist: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Title: Peggy Sue Got Married: The Deluxe Edition
Composer: John Barry
Release Date: 12/01/14
Release Info: Limited Edition of 2000 copies

Track List:
1. Peggy Sue Got Married
Performed by Buddy Holly (1:51)
2. Blood Drive 1960 (2:48)
3. Peggy Sue’s Homecoming (3:27)
4. Sleep, Baby (1:00)
5. The Silent Treatment (:52)
6. Time Is Like A Burrito (3:01)
7. Grandmother Calls (1:36)
8. Date With Charlie (1:32)
9. Peggy Sue With Michael (5:03)
10. Did We Break Up [Extended Version] (4:21)
11. Charlie’s Unplayed Guitar (2:38)
12. Peggy Sue Visits Grandparents (5:14)
13. The Ritual (2:10)
14. Charlie’s Proposal (3:40)
15. Charlie, I Had The Strangest Experience (6:27)

Source Cues:
16. I Wonder Why
Performed by Dion & The Belmonts (2:26)
17. He Don’t Love You
Performed by Nicolas Cage with Pride & Joy (3:19)
18. A Teenager In Love
Performed by Dion & The Belmonts (2:43)
19. You Belong To Me
Performed by The Marshall Crenshaw Band (2:38)
20. Dance Of The Polovtsian Maidens
Composed by Alexander Borodin (2:01)

Alternate Tracks:
21. Sleep, Baby [Alternate] (:52)
22. Peggy Sue With Michael [Alternate] (5:23)
23. Unused Fanfare (:20)

More info

Wednesday, 19 November 2014 15:22

The Betsy re-recording on CD

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The World Premiere Recording of the Complete Score to THE BETSY
http://www.tadlowmusic.com/2014/11/the-betsy/

The World Premiere Recording of the Complete Score to THE BETSY Composed by JOHN BARRY A Special Collectors Edition featuring one of the finest Film Scores from the Composer of OUT OF AFRICA * THE LION IN WINTER * MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS * ZULU * BORN FREE * GOLDFINGER * YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE and DANCES WITH WOLVES

The Complete Dramatic Score from the 1978 film set in Africa starring LAURENCE OLIVIER, ROBERT DUVALL, KATHERINE ROSS, TOMMY LEE JONES, JANE ALEXANDER and LESLEY ANNE DOWN Newly Recorded in Stunning and Dynamic Digital Sound Performed by the Acclaimed and Award-Winning 75-piece City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Conducted by Nic Raine Produced by James Fitzpatrick for Prometheus Records New Score & Orchestration Reconstructed by Nic Raine ….who was principal orchestrator to John Barry on numerous films and albums Informative Sleeve Notes by Frank K. DeWald One of John Barry’s most romantic and heartfelt scores

After recording Mister Moses, an early score from John Barry, in the same series of sessions we tackled a more mature offering from the composer, The Betsy. This is very much Barry in his more subdued and romantic mode … although there are a few touches of his “Bond” style in the more violent passages. Romance is certainly to the fore in his beautiful main theme – a waltz which, in its many variations and repetitions, displays Barry’s elegance, sophistication and assured dramatic instinct. But it is the subtle scoring of scenes of incest and sexual intent that shows the composer at his most sensitive – especially the tortured solos for violin and cello, played here with so much feeling by Lucie Svehlova and Marek Elznic. After the rhythmic intensity of the earlier score it was quite a leap for the musicians to be expressive while also displaying the great restraint the music demanded.

Recording Produced by James Fitzpatrick for Prometheus Records
Executive Producer: Luc Van de Ven

THE BETSY

    The Betsy Main Title 2:32 Crash / To the Mansion 2:19 He and She / Call it Betsy / It’s the Car 5:17 Multi Image 1:27 Angelo’s Theme 3:01 Win One / You Always Know 3:17 Bobby Visits / Back on Payroll 2:47 Grandfather / It’s All in the Family / Working on Betsy 5:22 What Took You So Long? / A Toast 4:05 Blackmail / What Happened? / Loren’s Suicide 4:03 In Bed 2:32 Angelo Beaten / Warren’s Murder 3:02 What Took You So Long? 1:03 Samson Gets It / Angelo Takes Over 3:29 The Betsy End Credits 2:12

TT: 46:53

Catalogue Number: XPCD 177
Release Date: NOVEMBER 25th, 2014             

Sunday, 21 September 2014 15:21

Mister Moses CD

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World Premiere Recording of the Complete Score to MISTER MOSES
Added Septenber 21, 2014
James FitzPatrick has produced a new recording on CD of the Complete Score to MISTER MOSES.
Album produced by James Fitzpatrick for Prometheus Records. Executive Producer: Luc Van de Ven. New Score & Orchestration Reconstructed by Nic Raine who also coducted the 75-piece City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Sleeve Notes by Frank K. DeWald. The score is in the same style and colour as ZULU and BORN FREE with its use of symphonic orchestra and ethnic precussion.

Track listing:
1. “Mister Moses” Main Title 1:37
2. Moses Evicted / Moses Saved 3:54
3. Muscle Tonic / Hidden Diamonds 1:16
4. The Elephant 3:14
5. Bell Ringing / After the Show 2:26
6. Morning / The Patrol 2:09
7. We’re Off / The Dam 4:37
8. Crossing the Dam / 80 Miles of Desert 2:32
9. Night Visitor 3:24
10. Falling Behind / Sneaking Off / The Kiss 2:42
11. Ubi Burns 3:05
12. Farewells 2:18
13. “Mister Moses” Concert Suite 7:58

TT: 41:17

Catalogue Number: XPCD 176
Release Date: SEPTEMBER 23rd 2014
Order from Tadlow website

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Pinewood Studios Screening theatre renamed John Barry Theatre

Screening theatre no. 7 at Pinewood Studios has been renamed The John Barry Theatre in memory of John, who scored many films produced there.

We understand a private unveiling ceremony took place on Friday 20th June, attended by Laurie & Jonpatrick Barry. Others in attendance included Bond producers Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli, and John Glen, who directed three of the Bond films scored by John.

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - The Music of James Bond
Friday 11 July 2014, 19:30

Gareth Hudson (Conductor), Mary Carewe and Peter Corry (Vocalists)
This programme will feature favourite songs and exiting incidental music from some 20 Bond films. Such crowd-pleasers will include Goldfinger, Thunderball, Skyfall, A View to a Kill, From Russia With Love, For Your Eyes Only, Live and Let Die, GoldenEye, Diamonds are Forever, License to Kill, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and more...    

Saturday, 24 May 2014 15:12

Billy in Halifax, 17th to 21st June

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Billy in Halifax, 17th to 21st June

The Halifax Light Opera Society will be presenting Billy at The Halifax Playhouse from 17th to 21st June. More...

The cast is:

Billy Fisher Richard Whyte Stamp Ned Smith
Alice Fisher Cathryn Riley Arthur Richard Armstrong
Geoffery Fisher Steve Tetlow Mrs Crabtree Carole Greenwood
Gran Marilyn Mitchell Young Man Nathan Hall
Rita Adele Hill Bandleader Tony Speight
Liz Louise Whyte    
Shadrack Roy Greenwood    
Duxbury Stephen Jamieson


Producer/director: Neil Hurst
Musical Director: Rachel Pegg
Stage Manager/Choreographer: Rachel Rogers
Technical Assistant: Martin Welsh

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