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Point Blank Soundtrack Johnny Mandell The Outfit Soundtrack Jerry Fielding Point Blank

Original Soundtrack

Johnny Mandel

The Outfit

Original Soundtrack

Jerry Fielding

Label: Film Score Monthly
Date Recorded: 1967, 1973
Cat no. FSMCD Vol. 5, No. 8

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Notes
The character of Parker has endured in the crime novels of Richard Stark (a pen name for Donald E. Westlake) for 40 years: a relentless, unstoppable thief typically seeking money owed him by the Mob. The character was most recently portrayed on screen by Mel Gibson as "Porter" in Payback (1999), adapted from the first Parker novel, The Hunter (1962). However, The Hunter was first filmed in 1967 as Point Blank, starring Lee Marvin as "Walker" under the direction of John Boorman (Deliverance, Excalibur).

Point Blank is a landmark of 1960s American cinema, a neo-noir thriller set amidst the steely, impersonal architecture of Los Angeles. The film was influenced by the French new wave, turning the book's simple story into a kind of avant garde fable that is possibly a revenge fantasy: Walker, shot and left for dead by his friend Reese (John Vernon), awakens to wreak havoc through the criminal organization that has wronged him.

The Point Blank soundtrack was by Johnny Mandel, a widely acclaimed composer and arranger whose film credits include The Sandpiper and MASH. Mandel's score is a singular achievement: he uses the twelve-tone system of atonal composition not for shocks but for emotion in the style of Alban Berg, creating a type of trance-like cage in which Walker mechanically but artfully tears through the underworld. Combined with chamber-style accompaniments particularly for woodwinds (a Mandel trademark) and gorgeous, tonal variations for Walker's romantic relationships, the score has virtually no peers. This premiere presentation features Mandel's complete work (including unused cues) along with source cues and Stu Gardner's "Mighty Good Times" from the film's nightclub sequence.

In 1973 MGM brought another Parker novel to the screen: The Outfit, starring Robert Duvall as "Macklin." The Outfit is the blue-collar '70s counterpart to Point Blank's arty sophistication: spare, gritty and naturalistic, as co-stars Karen Black and Joe Don Baker help Macklin fleece the Midwest Mob and avenge his brother's death. The score was by a veteran of '70s crime thrillers: Jerry Fielding, best known for his work for Sam Peckinpah (The Wild Bunch, Straw Dogs). With his pulsating rhythms, avant garde sensibilities and jazz arranger's skill, Fielding excelled at the hit-and-be-hit genre, and for The Outfit drew upon his earlier "shades of black" score to The Mechanic. Unusually, his score for The Outfit features three songs, none of which are heard in vocal version in the finished film: an unused main title and two source cues. With country-styled performance by Steve Gillette, the songs add a sense of folksy compassion to the "Parker" aesthetic, and show a rarely represented, easily accessible melodic side of the composer.

Packaging & Liner Notes
Standard jewel case. Excellent 24-page booklet.


Track Listing

Point Blank 1967 - Johnny Mandel
1. Opening/Main Title
Johnny Mandel
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2. Trackdown
Johnny Mandel
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3. Unquestioned Answers
Johnny Mandel
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4. Nostalgic Monologue
Johnny Mandel
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5. Nightmare
Johnny Mandel
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6. At The Window/The Bathroom
Johnny Mandel
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7. Joy Ride/Mighty Good Times
Johnny Mandel
 
8. Chris To Reese's Lair
Johnny Mandel
 
9. This Way To Heaven
Johnny Mandel
 
10. I'll Slip Out Of Something Comfortable/Reese Gets His
Johnny Mandel
 
11. Reese's Wake
Johnny Mandel
 
12. The Money Man
Johnny Mandel
 
13. The Payoff
Johnny Mandel
 
14. Back To Chris
Johnny Mandel
 
15. Count Source
Johnny Mandel
 
16. Chris Scores
Johnny Mandel
 
17. To Fort Point
Johnny Mandel
 
18. End Title
Johnny Mandel
 
The Outfit soundtrack 1976 - Jerry Fielding
19. Taxi In The Rain/Parish Priest/Eddie's Dead
Jerry Fielding
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20. Quentin Blue
Jerry Fielding
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21. Hotel Corridor/Bad Right Ear
Jerry Fielding
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22. Eddie's Funeral
Jerry Fielding
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23. Her Mama Passed Away
Jerry Fielding
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24. Office Scuffle/Kenilworth Heist/Casino Heist
Jerry Fielding
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25. Through The Fields Of Summer
Jerry Fielding
 
26. "I Called My Daddy"/Laffin' And Scratchin'/She Is Dead
Jerry Fielding
 
27. Mansion Gates/Assault On Fortress/Surpise While Shaving
Jerry Fielding
 
28. After The Brawl Is Over
Jerry Fielding
 
29. Finale
Jerry Fielding
 


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