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Andrew Lloyd Webber - The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording) album

Andrew Lloyd Webber - The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording) album

  • Performer: Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Genre: Creative music
  • Title: The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording)
  • Released: 1974
  • Style: Score, Soundtrack
  • Country: Japan
  • MP3 version size: 1881 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1859 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
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The original vinyl release of this album, as well as a bonus CD transfer (which is included at no additional cost). This professional transfer, a legal reproduction by law, will contain track numbers just like any regular compact disc would have, along with sound quality far beyond what you would expect from a vinyl source. the Odessa (01:15) 9. Christmas Dream (Carousel) (02:16) 10. Kidnap (00:57) 11. Odessa Discovery, Fugue (03:06) 12. Sigi and Miller (00:56) 13. Miller Finds Roschmann (02:42) 14. Christmas Dream (German Band) (01:38). Music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Svoundtrack: featuring soundtracks on compact disc, vinyl and cassette.

He composed the film scores of Gumshoe and The Odessa File and a setting of the Latin Requiem mass

The Odessa File was Lloyd Webber's second (and last) foray into the world of film scoring. The music is not the standard Webber fare and has licks of the avant-garde, particularly the Fugue segments that operate in a jazz-fusion/rock idiom. Not all of the album is the work of Lloyd Webber, which is a pity as the various traditional/ethnic tunes are the least interesting on the disc. The orchestral ODESSA ANTHEM is a thing of beauty, a pomp and circumstance march in Elgar mode with some winning orchestrations that recall the gentler side of Jesus Christ Superstar. The composer enlisted his brother Julian as cellist on the recording and his performance is outstanding. Evita material again appears in MILLER JOINS THE ODESSA, a brief but pulsing track. The short track KIDNAP is another driving string-ensemble that recalls fragments of the Hosanna from the composer's later composition of "Requiem.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 13 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass

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Tracklist

A1 Main Title Music 1:02
A2 Christmas Dream 2:45
A3 Solomon Tauber's Diary 2:25
A4 Millers Theme 3:38
A5 Odessa Anthem (Vocal Version) 2:07
A6 Schwarzbraun Ist Die Haselnuss (Traditional Air) 2:11
A7 Odessa Anthem (Orchestral Version) 2:08
B1 Miller Joins The Odessa 1:15
B2 Christmas Dream (Carousel) 2:16
B3 Kidnap 0:57
B4 Odessa Discovery 3:06
B5 Sigi And Miller 0:56
B6 Millers Finds Roschmann 2:42
B7 Christmas Dream (German Band) 1:38

Credits

  • Bass – John Priseman
  • Cello – Julian Lloyd Webber
  • Conductor – Alan Doggett, Anthony Bowles
  • Drums – Simon Phillips
  • Engineer – Alan O'Duffy
  • Guitar – Vic Flick
  • Keyboards – Anne Odell*
  • Liner Notes – Ronald Neame
  • Lyrics By – Tim Rice
  • Music By – Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Producer – Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Vocals – Perry Como

Notes

Not released on CD.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MCA 7161 Andrew Lloyd Webber The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording) ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records MCA 7161 Japan 1974
MAPS 7735 Andrew Lloyd Webber Dossier Odessa ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records MAPS 7735 Italy 1974
MCA 2084 Andrew Lloyd Webber The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording) ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records MCA 2084 US 1974
MCA-2084, MCA 2084 Andrew Lloyd Webber The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording) ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records, MCA Records MCA-2084, MCA 2084 US 1974
MAPS 7735, MCA-600 Andrew Lloyd Webber The Odessa File (Original Soundtrack Recording) ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records, MCA Records MAPS 7735, MCA-600 New Zealand 1974

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Comments

Nalmezar Nalmezar
Some nice info there sir but I will differ on Tim Rice's lyrics on Christmas Dream (a very bitter sweet/dark confection) when you begin to unravel it.....From an audio visual perspective this perfectly interjects Miller's drive through the Christmas lights during the film's effective title sequence...
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The Odessa File was Lloyd Webber's second (and last) foray into the world of film scoring. The music is not the standard Webber fare and has licks of the avant-garde, particularly the Fugue segments that operate in a jazz-fusion/rock idiom. To compliment the abrasive style of this thriller Lloyd Webber utilises cello, orchestra and rock band, producing a very hard-edged, spare and muscular score. This LP (released in 1974) was a precursor to his non-film VARIATIONS album of 1977, and it is a surprise to find that some of the Odessa music has seeped into the variations, most notably in the jazzy SOLOMON TAUBER'S DIARY, which shares melodic similiarites with Variations 6. Perry Como is heard crooning the only Rice/Webber song on the album: CHRISTMAS DREAM. This is heavily indebted to Elvis Presley's "Wooden Heart", right down to the German children's choir accompaniment. When the song is liberated from Tim Rice's bland/ridiculous lyrical contributions and presented in instrumental variations like CHRISTMAS DREAM (CAROUSEL) the tune really does take flight and is wonderful. Not all of the album is the work of Lloyd Webber, which is a pity as the various traditional/ethnic tunes are the least interesting on the disc. The orchestral ODESSA ANTHEM is a thing of beauty, a pomp and circumstance march in Elgar-mode, with some winning orchestrations that recall the gentler side of Jesus Christ Superstar. Astute listeners of Lloyd Webber's Evita might recognise the melody of "The Art of The Possible" appearing on this album as MILLER'S THEME, a very dark and effective piece highlighted by weird slidings on the cello. The composer enlisted his brother Julian as cellist on the recording and his performance is outstanding. Evita material again appears "Miller Joins the Odessa", a brief but pulsing track. The short track KIDNAP is another driving string-ensemble that recalls fragments of the Hosanna from the composer's later composition of "Requiem." It is a tragedy that the composer never ventured back to film music, as "The Odessa File" is proof that he was extremely gifted. Anthony Bowles conducts an unnamed orchestra, and the LP has yet to find release on CD.