Dirty Harry [Music from the Motion Pictures]

Dirty Harry [Music from the Motion Pictures]

by Lalo Schifrin
Dirty Harry [Music from the Motion Pictures]

Dirty Harry [Music from the Motion Pictures]

by Lalo Schifrin

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Overview

Despite his classical training, Lalo Schifrin had worked with Dizzy Gillespie and was something of a jazz enthusiast. His groundbreaking score for Don Siegel's Dirty Harry was initially inspired by Miles Davis' electronic excursions in "A Tribute to Jack Johnson" and Bitches Brew. Allowed to follow his musical instincts by veteran director Siegel, Schifrin orchestrates the score's driving percussion, restless electric bass, and eerie wordless vocals (as pioneered by Edda Dell'Orso under the direction of Ennio Morricone and his peers in Italy) into an organic mix that could best be described as acid jazz some 25 years before that genre began. The music cues for Clint Eastwood's Harry Callahan are energetic and exciting, but what kicks the score to a level all its own is Schifrin's theme for the serial killer, Scorpio, whom Callahan tracks through the bulk of the film. Its offbeat fusion combines modern classical music in a brilliant manner with Sally Stevens' creepy, ethereal vocals overlaying psychedelic rock of the time. This is perhaps best exemplified on the CD in the two opening cuts: "Prologue -- The Swimming Pool" and "Main Title." The shifting tempos and the sinister, childlike vocals were directly emulated by dozens of Italian Poliziottechi and Giallo films of the '70s, and a sterilized incarnation of this style has become the bane of 21st century television scoring, a full three decades after Schifrin's seminal work. The only criticisms of the release are aesthetic and specific to the conventions of published film scores. This CD is missing the brilliant 7" edit of "Scorpio's Theme," which admittedly never appears in the film in this form, but which captures the excitement of the score in a three-minute jazz/rock opera. Also, some of the slight source music -- such as the comic "Harry's Hot Dog" and the cheesy "The Strip Club" -- will benefit the CD most when left off the play list. There is merit in presenting a "complete" soundtrack, even in order of appearance within the film; but given that these pieces wreck the mood set by the immediately preceding music, it could be argued that the best place for them is at the tail-end of the recording as bonus tracks. Outside of these misgivings, the primary score is one of the first truly modern action film scores. Less immediate than his popular theme songs for Mission Impossible or The Man from U.N.C.L.E., the score for Dirty Harry succeeds through Schifrin's experimental nerve and ability to draw ideas from current trends to meld them in a way both unique and timeless. Its influence is paramount, heard daily in movies, on television, and in modern jazz and rock music. ~ JT Lindroos

Product Details

Release Date: 06/08/2004
Label: Aleph
UPC: 0651702635122
Rank: 39306

Tracks

  1. Prologue/The Swimming Pool  - Lalo Schifrin
  2. Main Title  - Lalo Schifrin
  3. Harry's Hot Dog  - Lalo Schifrin
  4. No More Lies, Girl  - Lalo Schifrin
  5. Scorpio's View  - Lalo Schifrin
  6. Red Light District  - Lalo Schifrin
  7. Scorpio Takes the Bait  - Lalo Schifrin
  8. The Cross  - Lalo Schifrin
  9. Goodbye, Callahan  - Lalo Schifrin
  10. The Stadium Grounds  - Lalo Schifrin
  11. Floodlights  - Lalo Schifrin
  12. Dawn Discovery  - Lalo Schifrin
  13. Off Duty  - Lalo Schifrin
  14. The Strip Club  - Lalo Schifrin
  15. Liquor Store Holdup  - Lalo Schifrin
  16. City Hall  - Lalo Schifrin
  17. The School Bus  - Lalo Schifrin
  18. End Titles  - Lalo Schifrin
  19. Floodlights  - Lalo Schifrin
  20. City Hall  - Lalo Schifrin
  21. The School Bus  - Lalo Schifrin
  22. The Swimming Pool/Scorpio's View, Pt. 2 & 3 ...  - Lalo Schifrin

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