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Original Jazz Movie Soundtracks | Documents 600387

Original Jazz Movie Soundtracks

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Label: Documents

Cat No: 600387

Barcode: 4053796003874

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 10

Genre: Jazz

Release Date: 13th July 2018

Contents

Artists

Miles Davis
Art Blakey
Duke Ellington
Louis Armstrong
Gerry Mulligan
Chico Hamilton
Dizzy Reece
Johnny Dankworth
Barney Wilen
Alain Goraguer
Krzysztof Komeda
Duke Jordan
Martial Solal
Mundell Lowe
Leith Stevens
Elmer Bernstein
Alex North
The Modern Jazz Quartet
Henry Mancini

Artists

Miles Davis
Art Blakey
Duke Ellington
Louis Armstrong
Gerry Mulligan
Chico Hamilton
Dizzy Reece
Johnny Dankworth
Barney Wilen
Alain Goraguer
Krzysztof Komeda
Duke Jordan
Martial Solal
Mundell Lowe
Leith Stevens
Elmer Bernstein
Alex North
The Modern Jazz Quartet
Henry Mancini

About

19 original soundtracks by jazz stars like Duke Ellington, and The Modern Jazz Quartet. Classics like Escalator to the Scaffold, Anatomy of a Murder, A Streetcar Named Desire featuring Louis Armstrong, Kenny Dorham, Milt Jackson, Gerry Mulligan, Chico Hamilton.

Long before La La Land or Birdman, jazz was a perfect way to underscore and even enhance the action on the silver screen – not only in Hollywood, but all the way across Europe, too. Some of the best and most influential original
jazz soundtracks from the 1950s and early 1960s are documented in this unique 10-CD collection.

Beginning with the iconic soundtrack to Louis Malle’s Ascenseur pour l’échafaud, whose leading actress Jeanne Moreau can be seen with the trumpeter on the cover of our box set, and leading all the way to Henry Mancini’s score to Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil. In between you will enjoy American jazz greats like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Gerry Mulligan, and The Modern Jazz Quartet, but also legendary Polish composer Krzysztof Komeda with the score to one of Roman Polanski’s first films Knife in the Water, British jazz scores by Dizzy Reece and Johnny Dankworth, and soundtracks by French jazz greats from Barney Wilen to Martial Solal.

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