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Music from the Films of Marlon Brando explores the period between 1951-55 after Brando exploded onto the screen to revolutionise cinema and become one of the biggest stars in movie history.
This compilation comprises themes and musical selections from all of Brando's early landmark films, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Viva Zapata! (both Alex North) 'The Wild One' (Leith Stevens), 'On the Waterfront" (Leonard Bernstein), 'Julius Caesar' (Miklos Rozsa) and 'Guys and Dolls' where Brando sings both solo and with Jean Simmons. Some of them, such as Leonard Bernstein's original recordings for 'On the Waterfront' are released digitally for the first time.
Marlon Brando remains one of the best two or three male actors in the history of film. Music from the Films of Marlon Brando provides the soundtrack to his incredible start, but over fifty years on Brando is a part of modern life; his legacy apparent in such major contemporary artistic and commercial successes as 'The Godfather' 'Last Tango in Paris' and 'Apocalypse Now'.
Packaging & Liner Notes
Standard jewel case. Brief liner notes.