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Name: REDMAN CDS
Number: REDMANFSM0309

THE STRIPPER / NICK QUARRY (CD)
Composed by: Jerry Goldsmith

Sample Tracks
Name Number
Main Title 01
The Empty Room 04
A Change Of Heart 15
End Title 17
Romance 26
Meet Nick Quarry 33

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Jerry Goldsmith has sustained relationships with numerous top Hollywood directors, from Robert Wise to Joe Dante to Paul Verhoeven. However, no relationship was as longlasting or as fruitful as his collaboration with director Franklin Schaffner, for whom he scored Planet of the Apes, Patton, Papillion, The Boys from Brazil, Islands and the Stream and Lionheart. But before those classics there was The Stripper (1963), Schaffner’s first feature film with a heartfelt and melancholy score by Goldsmith, then only 33 years old.

The title is a bit of a misnomer—the film is based on a play by William Inge titled A Loss of Roses and follows a failed Hollywood showgirl (Joanne Woodward) as she returns to her home town and begins a tentative romance with a young man (Richard Beymer). The story is hardly a day in the life of a stripper but rather a sensitive human drama about loneliness and love.

Goldsmith’s score is one of his earliest available to collectors and is a rare chance to hear him tackle an established ’50s-styled genre rather than push off into his own ‘60s territory. The score is permeated with melody, as well as some jazz elements, and is very much in the style of Alex North’s scores for similar pictures—while still retaining Goldsmith’s unique voice. It is presented here in stereo from the original session masters. Also included for the sake of completeness are the various source cues (not by Goldsmith) and the songs recorded by Joanne Woodward for her strip act at the end of the film, only one of which was used in the picture.

As a special bonus, the CD is filled out with a true Goldsmith rarity: Nick Quarry, an unaired 1968 TV show (actually an abbreviated pilot known as a demonstration reel) produced by 20th Century Fox based on the Tony Rome detective film. Goldsmith wrote 11 minutes of music in his Our Man Flint/In Like Flint style which have never been heard—or for that matter, heard of! His complete score is presented here in clean mono.

The Stripper
01. Main Title (2:24)
02. The Execution (2:22)
03. Sunday Dinner (2:08)
04. The Empty Room (1:47)
05. Lila And Helen (3:40)
06. Party Boy (3:23)
07. A Mother's Worry (2:14)
08. Job Hunting (1:17)
09. The Classroom (2:33)
10. The Dancing Lesson
Composed By [Includes "should I"] – Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown (3:01)
11. The Birthday Present (2:01)
12. Lila's Confession (1:16)
13. The New Job (2:41)
14. Comfort For Lila (1:51)
15. A Change Of Heart (3:11)
16. Lila's Advice (4:02)
17. End Title (1:28)

1963 Movie Radio
18. Give Me The Simple Life
Composed By – Harry Ruby, Rube Bloom (2:18)
19. Twistin' Baby
Composed By – Jonathan Hughes, Lionel Newman (1:42)
20. Rock And Roll Blues
Composed By – Lloyd V. "Skip" Martin (1:32)
21. Anabel
Composed By – Jonathan Hughes, Lionel Newman (1:10)
22. Gas Station Source (Unused) (0:57)
23. Stripper Blues
Composed By – Urban Thielmann (0:38)
24. Dixieland Source (Unused) (1:04)
25. Rock And Roll Retch
Composed By – Urban Thielmann (1:39)
26. Romance
Composed By – Edgar Leslie, Walter Donaldson (1:27)

The Strip Act
27. Something's Gotta Give
Composed By – Johnny Mercer (1:49)
28. You've Gotta See Mama Every Night
Composed By – Billy Rose, Con Conrad (1:13)
29. Frankie And Johnny (Traditional) (1:05)
30. You've Gotta See Mama Every Night (Reprise) (0:37)
Bonus Score
31. The Empty Room (Alternate) (1:46)
32. End Title (Mono) (1:29)
Nick Quarry
33. Meet Nick Quarry (2:49)
34. Body Art / Don't Move / Pool Bit (1:53)
35. House Call (2:23)
36. Quarry Cornered (3:15)

  
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