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Number: OOPFSM0304

No. Tracks: 21
TORA! TORA! TORA! (SEALED) (CD)
Composed by: Jerry Goldsmith

Sample Tracks
Name Number
The Chancellery 02
Entr'acte 11
Pre-Flight Countdown 12
Tora Theme (Orchestra) 21

SEALED

Jerry Goldsmith composed music for both major theatres of World War II in 1970: He scored the European battles in Patton and Pacific action in Tora! Tora! Tora! A joint American/Japanese production, Tora! was a painstaking and spectacular re-creation of the notorious Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that catapulted the United States into war.

Unlike the character-driven Patton, however, Tora! Tora! Tora! concentrates on larger themes of war, nationalism, and the failure to communicate. Composer Goldsmith had more than ample experience with both the musical language of Asia (evidenced in The Spiral Road, Morituri, The Sand Pebbles and The Chairman) and the war epic (demonstrated in In Harm’s Way, Von Ryan’s Express and The Blue Max), making him a perfect choice. He chose to score the implacable forces of war and fate and the ancient cultural underpinnings of the Japanese warriors so vividly depicted in the film.

The split production actually presents the Japanese more heroically than the bumbling Americans, and the score is written accordingly. Goldsmith’s rich title theme is decorated with menace, but at its core is a description of tragedy and tradition: Japanese martial honor unbowed by the exigencies of diplomacy. Eschewing the idea of battle music, Goldsmith left the film’s climactic attack unscored and saved his most violent orchestral passages for the diplomatic and tactical preludes to war. The score bristles with the unique instrumentation and overlapping rhythms so characteristic of Goldsmith’s period at 20th Century-Fox in the ’60s.

The result is a powerful work, full of majestic Asian writing and pulsating action cues that capture the unsettling sound of conflict. The CD includes every note written for the film, plus a suite of military band and dance source music and a pair of unused variations on the main theme, played on solo piano and as a pop-flavored arrangement—all in stereo. The 16-page booklet is in full color, with a wealth of behind-the-scenes pictures of the elaborate, effects-laden production.

01. Main Title (3:04)
02. The Chancellery (1:02)
03. Little Hope (1:51)
04. Predictions (2:41)
05. Disagreement (2:00)
06. Imperial Palace (2:26)
07. Mt. Niitaka (1:13)
08. The Waiting Game (5:45)
09. Sunday Morning (2:53)
10. The 14th Part (2:38)
11. Entr'acte (1:43)
12. Pre-Flight Countdown (2:05)
13. On The Way (1:38)
14. The Final Message (4:50)

Bonus Material
15. Japanese Military (4:36)
16. American Military (1:36)
17. Big Band Source (2:21)
18. Hawaiian Radio (1:43)
19. The Waiting Game (With Overlay) (5:45)
20. Tora Theme (Piano) (1:17)
21. Tora Theme (Orchestra) (1:38)

  
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