Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Wars. Show all posts

May 25, 2024

101 Reel-to-Reel Tapes 124: Star Wars Episode IV ~ A New Hope

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Reel-to-Reel front cover 
 cover design by Theodor Lloyd Glazer
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Forty-seven years ago today, on May 25, 1977, the blockbuster film, Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope, was released and Sci-Fi films would never be the same again.          
 
I vividly remember standing in line with thousands of other Sci-Fi fanatics to see this new marvel, not really knowing what was in store for me (link below). It seems it was only yesterday that I watched the opening of the film crawl which was a throw back to the old 1930's Flash Gordon series (link below) as the film began and I heard the dramatic music of John Williams explode then slowly dwindle out and the huge Empire warship slowly emerge from the top of the screen; I can still feel the goose bumps that popped out on my arms.    
 
 
Flash Gordon poster -1936
 
        
I was completely sucked in and have written extensively about the film, it's participants and, certainly not least, it's marketing items (link below) for the last few decades.       
 

Reel-to-Reel front cover detail
 cover design by Theodor Lloyd Glazer
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


Star_Wars  ~ Episode IV – A New Hope was the first film released in the Star Wars film series and the fourth chronological chapter of the "Skywalker Saga".           


Reel-to-Reel back cover 
 cover design by Theodor Lloyd Glazer
photo of album back cover by Styrous®




Reel-to-Reel back cover detail
 cover design by Theodor Lloyd Glazer
photo of album back cover detail by Styrous®



I think the score for the film, by John Williams, is one of the greatest film scores ever written, surpassed only by Bernard Herman for The Day the Earth Stood Still. Actually, I think Star_Wars is the greatest score Williams EVER wrote; he never surpassed it.       




Other collaborations with Spielberg include Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), the Indiana Jones franchise (1981–2023), Jurassic Park (1993), Saving Private Ryan (1998), Catch Me If You Can (2002), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), and The Fabelmans (2022). His work as a film composer includes Valley of the Dolls (1967), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), The Cowboys (1972), The Long Goodbye (1973), and The Towering Inferno (1974). He received five Academy Awards for Best Original Score for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), Jaws (1975), Star Wars (1977), E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial (1982), Schindler's List (1993), Superman (1978) and the first three Harry Potter films (2001–2004).        
                  

Reel-to-Reel box cover interior
photo by Styrous®


With Henry Mancini, he recorded the scores of Peter Gunn (1959), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), and Charade (1963), and played the piano part of the guitar-piano ostinato in Mancini's Peter Gunn title theme.              


Reel-to-Reel box cover interior
photo by Styrous®


The music from Star_Wars has been covered dozens of times. The film came out at the height of the disco era so, of course, there is a disco version by Meco (Domenico Monardo) (link below) and the latest iteration I know of is a hard rock cover by Galactic Empire with a really fun video for the song on YouTube (link below).              
        

Reel-to-Reel box cover interior detail
photo by Styrous®






   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Main Title
A2 - Imperial Attack
A3 - Princess Leia's Theme
A4 - The Desert And The Robot Auction
A5 - Ben's Death And The Tie Fighter Attack
A6 - The Little People Work
A7 - Rescue Of The Princess
A8 - Inner City
A9 - Cantina Band
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - The Land Of The Sandpeople
B2 - Mouse Robot And Blasting Off
B3 - The Return Home
B4 - The Walls Converge
B5 - The Princess Appears
B6 - The Last Battle
B7 - The Throne Room And End Title
       
Companies, etc.
       
    Recorded At – Soundstream, Inc.
    Mastered At – Soundstream, Inc.
    Mastered At – Sheffield Lab Matrix
       
Credits:
       
    Composed By, Conductor – John Williams (4)
    Design [Cover Design, Illustration] – Theodor Lloyd Glazer
    Orchestra – Boston Pops Orchestra
    Photography By – William Shisler
    Producer – George Korngold
       
Notes:
       
℗ 1977 20th Century Records
CRC denotes Columbia House club edition
"For The United Kingdom, licenses for the use of recordings for public performances may be obtained from Phonographic Performance Ltd., Ganton House, 14-22 Ganton Street, London.

London Symphony Orchestra – Star Wars
Label:    20th Century Records – 1R2 6693
Format:    Reel-To-Reel, 3 ¾ ips, ¼", 4-Track Stereo, 7" Cine Reel, Album, Club Edition
Country: US
Released: 1977
Genre: Classical, Stage & Screen
Style: Modern Classical, Contemporary, Soundtrack

         
Viewfinder links:        
        
All things Star Wars         
The Day the Earth Stood Still          
Carrie Fisher        
Harrison Ford         
Bernard Herrmann            
Henry Mancini          
Meco           
Star Wars (the movie)         
John Williams             
        
Net links:        
        
Galactic Empire         
Star_Wars site        
        
         
        
        
YouTube links:        
         
Flash Gordon/Star Wars crawl           
Galactic Empire ~ Star Wars          
Meco ~ Star Wars   
Star Wars ~               
         Opening Crawl        
         Cantina       
        
         
           

         
        
        
Styrous® ~ Saturday, May 25, 2024       
       
 
 














September 6, 2023

John Lithgow articles/mentions

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mentions:       
Jane Curtin ~ The Ultimate "Straight-Man"    
        
       
        
       
        
date & photographer unknown
       
       
        
       
        
       
        
       



















December 2, 2020

Christopher Reeve articles/mentions

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mentions:    
David Prowse, the greatest villain of all time  
Superman II ~ Margot Kidder picture disc
           
     
     
     
date & photographer unknown 
     
     
     
      
     















November 29, 2020

David Prowse, the greatest villain of all time, died yesterday

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photographer unknown


I have felt a connection with David Prowse for the last forty years or so as I portrayed the character he created when I was dancing with Pillow in the Love Act at the Hungry i on Broadway in the late seventies (link below). So, I was shocked and saddened to hear of his death. It is the "Immortal Loves" syndrome in action (link below).       

He was born on July 1, 1935, brought up on the Southmead housing estate in Bristol. Prowse was tall, standing 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m). He was a bodybuilder, weightlifter and character actor in British film and television. Worldwide, he was best known for physically portraying Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy (with the character's voice being performed by James Earl Jones); in 2015, he starred in a documentary concerning that role, entitled I Am Your Father, a 2015 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Toni Bestard (es) and Marcos Cabotá (es). The film deals with actor David Prowse many years after he played the role of Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. In this documentary, the directors find some clues about the difficult relationship between Prowse and Lucasfilm, suggesting that the reason for their differences was an article published by a British newspaper during the shooting of Return of the Jedi.
 
 
Prior to his role as Vader, Prowse had established himself as a prominent figure in the UK as the first Green Cross Code man, a character used in road safety public information aimed at children.           
 
 
date & photographer unknown
 
 
Health and fitness remained an interest for Prowse, who also worked as a personal trainer for actors playing the role of Superman, including Christopher Reeve, and wrote a book called Fitness is Fun. He published an autobiography, Straight from the Force's Mouth, in 2011.         


David Prowse ~ Straight from the Force's Mouth - 2011

          
David Prowse was being treated for prostate cancer. He died at a hospital in London, England, on 28 November 2020, he was 85 years old.            
          
          
          
          
Viewfinder links:
          
Immortal Loves           
James Earl Jones         
Hungry i articles          
Pillow                  
David Prowse        
Darth Vader Speaks          
All things Star Wars          
          
Net links:
          
Henleaze Swimming Club Home          
I Am Your Father Cast           
RollingStone ~ David Prowse (Darth Vader) Dead at 85        
Sci-Fi Online ~ Straight from the Force's Mouth review      
        
YouTube links:
           
Darth Vader - The Force's Mouth - Part 1 (Documentary)       
I Am Your Father ~     
       Finding David Prowse (film clip)   
       I Am Your Father Trailer           
David Prowse aka Darth Vader ~ Why His Voice Was Cut     
I Am Your Father review        
           
           
           
 
 "The Force Is With You"     

          
          
          
          
          
Styrous® ~ Sunday, November 29, 2020 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

James Earl Jones articles/mentions

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Earl Robinson ~ The Lonesome Train   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
James Earl Jones - June 23, 1938
photo by Carl Van Vechten



        
       
       
       
        
       














David Prowse articles/mentions

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David Prowse - 1962 
photographer unknown
       
Darth Vader Speaks ~ David Prowse interview       
     
mentions:      
Carrie Fisher ~ Forever Princess Lea        
Star Wars (the movie)     
Star Wars @ 40     
Darth Vader            
              talking mechanical bank      
            numbered saving bank           
              clean with soap & shampoo       
            leather wallet         
            wrist watch          
            postcards & note cards            
            figures                        
     
     
     
      
     
     
     














 

May 19, 2020

Carrie Fisher articles/mentions

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Forever Princess Lea      
      
mentions:      
Debbie Reynolds      
Singin' In the Rain            
Star Wars @ 40
The Story Of Star Wars picture disc      
      
      
      
Carrie Fisher      
date & photographer unknown      
      
      
      
      
      
      
  



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