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Topic: REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD tracklistings, anyone?

Jeron

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35 tracks... Well?
posted 02-23-2001 08:59 AM PT (US) 
soundtrackman

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I have it at home (I'm at work now) - if nobody else posts the tracks by tonight, I'll do it over the weekend.Mark
posted 02-23-2001 09:51 AM PT (US) 
H Rocco
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(1) Incredibly Creepy Main Title
(2) More Creepy Stuff
(3) Still More Creepy Stuff... and repeat.

Sorry, I have my copy back at the Brooklyn house -- although I don't think it even has track listings.
NP: THE ISLAND (Ennio Morricone) (AT LAST! Rutherford, you magnificent bastard!
)posted 02-23-2001 11:40 AM PT (US) 
JJH

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Here they are:
1. Creepy Main Title
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
6. 6
7. 7
8. 8
9. 9
10. 10
11. 11
12. 12
13. 13
14. This is Creepy as Hell!
15. 15
16. 16
17. 17
18. Whoa!
19. 19
20. 20
21. 21
22. Should Peter Really be Proud of That?
23. 23
24. 24
25. 25
26. 26
27. 27
28. 28
29. 29
30. 30
31. 31
32. 32
33. XXXIII
34. 34
35. Creepy End Titleposted 02-23-2001 04:41 PM PT (US) 
soundtrackman

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actually, fellows, there is a lot of semi-lyrical americana in this score, like "Raggedy Man" and "The Other" - along with some early electronics and, yes indeed, creepy stuff. Here goes:
1. Main Title/The Lake/Murder
2. Dream Journal
3. Visions of the Past
4. Research
5. Dream House
6. A Talk with Nora (unused)
7. More Visions (unused)
8. The Book Store
9. Recording the Dream
10.The Television
11.Massachusetts
12.Hip Pain
13.The Bridge
14.Nora Leaves/The Statue
15.Police
16.Crystal Lake
17.Finding the House
18.Ghosts Inside
19.Bedroom Memories
20.Newspaper Clippings
21.The Cemetary
22.Following Ann
23.Tennis
24.Jeff's Murder
25.Watching Peter
26.The Picnic
27.Party Music (unused)
28.Grandmother Remembers
29.The Cottage
30.Love
31.Poolside
32.The Rape
33.Peter and Sam (unused)
34.Confrontation
35.Return to the Cottage/FInale/End TitlesAnd there you have it! Just FYI, I made a SHORTER version for myself - about 20 minutes less, which makes for a better listening experience (IMO) and I added "The Other" to the disc, because the two scores are so similar. A nice addition to any Goldsmith collection, however you slice/dice it.
posted 02-23-2001 07:41 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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Mark, thanks for the titles. Rocco, JJ, thanks for the half time entertainment!
posted 02-23-2001 08:26 PM PT (US) 
BMikeJ

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quote:
Originally posted by Jeron:
Mark, thanks for the titles. Rocco, JJ, thanks for the half time entertainment!I still like my track listings for Players and Rio Lobo...
posted 02-24-2001 12:10 AM PT (US) 
Scott

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Ok...I may be a little behind the time or just plain dumb (latter being more and more evident these days), but what is this score all about and what is the movie about?I assume the composer to be Jerry Goldsmith on the fact that this thread is by our own Moo master Jeron Moore. (Oh, look at that! There is a Moo in Moore. How about that. Amazing, truly amazing).
Scottposted 02-24-2001 01:06 PM PT (US) 
H Rocco
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THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD (1975) directed by J. Lee Thompson from a screenplay by Max Ehrlich, based in turn on his novel. A man (Michael Sarrazin) haunted by dreams that may be of a past life tries to seek out the man he formerly was -- murdered by a woman he does not recognize (Margot Kidder), but with whose daughter (Jennifer O'Neill -- possibly the daughter of the man he used to be? I forget) he begins to fall in love. (Maybe he doesn't know he's reincarnated at that point or something. It's been a long time since I saw this.)The picture isn't terribly coherent, yet its herky-jerky camerawork and cutting, and the story's air of genuine melancholy, do keep one's interest. Above all, the film is powered by what I think to be Jerry Goldsmith's most absorbingly SCARY film score, and that's saying a LOT. I can't hear that main title without shivering, to this day, and thinking of water, water, dark and deep ... brrrrrrrrrrr ...
The sound on the bootleg I have isn't terrific, but at least the score appears to be complete, as compared to the one-sided LPs (doubled with ISLANDS IN THE STREAM) that came out in the mid-eighties.
It's a masterful example (yet another of so many) of Goldsmith finding more depth and breadth to a story than was actually up there on the screen.
posted 02-24-2001 02:35 PM PT (US) 
Shaun Rutherford

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I made you a listing, Jeron! Look closer!Shaun
posted 02-24-2001 07:05 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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Yes Shaun, I know! I found it AFTER I posted this! Me am be a dodo.
posted 02-24-2001 07:26 PM PT (US) 
Jeron

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quote:
Originally posted by Scott:
I assume the composer to be Jerry Goldsmith on the fact that this thread is by our own Moo master Jeron Moore. (Oh, look at that! There is a Moo in Moore. How about that. Amazing, truly amazing).Scott did you actually call me a Moo Master? Man.
posted 08-08-2007 05:10 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
