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One of Schifrin's first important film scores in Hollywood. Contains the original title song by Ray Charles. There are cues released for the first time, and cues extended from the short version in the film. A must for film score collectors.
THE CINCINNATI KID proves to be one of Schifrin's finest, richest and most melodic scores. Instead of slogging through multiple variations of a catchy theme - which was the style of many scores of the time - Schifrin delivers a full tapestry of diverse themes. These themes enhance each of the film's main characters and underscore the film's psychological and emotional action.
A rising card shark challenges a veteran player for the chance to be known as "The Man." Set in the swampy hedonism of New Orleans during the Great Depression, the card game is a gritty exploration of the manly sport of stud poker. As the men battle across the card table, the upstart realizes that someone is forcing the honest dealer to help him win. Stars Steve McQueen, Ann-Margret, Edward G. Robinson, and Karl Malden. 1965
1 The Cincinnati Kid Vocals – Ray Charles 2:08
2 Christian's Theme 2:04
3 The Cock Fight 3:00
4 The Man 2:55
5 I'm All Packed 6:04
6 Shooter 3:41
7 The Cincinnati Kid (Instrumental Version) 5:23
8 New Orleans Procession 4:02
9 Mr. Slade 4:44
10 Melba 4:06
11 At The Farm 7:06
12 Walking Down 3:22
13 My Bet 6:50
14 Gambling Man 2:42