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#83139 - 07/25/08 09:03 AM Russ Freeman Soundtrack?
bwardmusic Offline
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Just curious if you think Russ's style and creativity would qualify him to write and record a sound-track for a movie.

I think soundtracks are a different creative process than a stand-alone CD because someone else has first written the plot and dialogue --the musician has to use this as the starting point for instrumentation, and is bound by it, so to speak.

I believe Pat Metheny did the sound track for the movie Map of the World, and quite frankly, I was disappointed with the result. The soundtrack sounded like Pat in many spots, and it just didn't fit properly. I gotta admit, I watched Map of the World soley because Pat did the soundtrack and I found it un-moving.

So, my question about Russ -- and if you think affirmative to the initial question -- what kind of a movie would his style and approach be most suited? Or do you think he could create a soundtrack for just about any movie genre?

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#83157 - 07/25/08 11:45 PM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: bwardmusic]
Eric Viccaro Offline
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BWard,

I've often thought Russ' music would lend itself to making a soundtrack.

Of course, my favorite soundtrack composer is Dave Grusin.

Movies
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"Havana"
"The Firm"
"Tootsie."
"On Golden Pond."
"Three Days Of The Condor."
"The Cure."
"Fabulous Baker Boys"

TV
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"St. Elsewhere"
"Good Times"

That's just a small list of Dave Grusin's work. Simply, the man.

And hey, Grusin, along with his partner Larry Rosen, brought Russ Freeman to GRP in the late-1980s in the first place.

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Eric Viccaro
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Edited by Eric Viccaro (07/25/08 11:46 PM)

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#83226 - 07/30/08 05:26 AM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: Eric Viccaro]
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Interesting thought...
I've never considered it as a project for Russ and friends, but I'm sure it could be done if he wanted to.
It's possible his music has been licensed to be used in a movie- the movie makers can choose to use any songs, new, pre-existing, or custom made soundtrack....but I have no idea if that's ever happened.

If I could choose a genre or style of movie for a Rippingtons soundtrack, I think a Bond movie, or maybe the next Mission Impossible style flick- something with action, chase scenes, etc, that would allow for some high energy stuff.
His mellower music would work well in a "chick flick" style too, but....nah. They always have to include some love interest for the hero/heroine in action stuff, and there'd be a place for something light and pretty there...
Let's stick with action and adventure laugh
And no cover tunes, for crying out loud.... laugh

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#83236 - 07/31/08 05:27 AM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: bassix]
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Yeah, Bond movie- I like it Bassix! smile

Absolutely...I think Russ F. could not only pull it off, but would rock a movie soundtrack!
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#83262 - 08/01/08 03:46 PM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: Fendercaster]
jw 2.0 Offline
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Some of Russ' contemporaries who've scored films or performed music scored by another:
David Sanborn
Chick Corea
Tom Scott

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#83266 - 08/01/08 06:09 PM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: jw 2.0]
lngbruno2 Offline
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IIRC from a discussion I had with him many years ago, he was going to or had tried to test the waters of film and television. Someone should just ask him.

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#83396 - 08/14/08 04:23 AM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: lngbruno2]
bwardmusic Offline
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Tom Scott did a lot of TV Themes, which I think is a good starting place for someone wanting to cut their teeth on soundtracks -- The Theme from Starsky and Hutch, as well as the Theme from Melrose Place for Tom Scott. Both of those tunes were definitely not disappointments!

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#83415 - 08/14/08 03:01 PM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: bwardmusic]
Eric Viccaro Offline
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Registered: 01/18/99
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Loc: Liberal, KS
BWard,

Tom Scott also did the fantastic TV theme for "Family Ties."

Another winner there.


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Eric Viccaro
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#83420 - 08/15/08 09:39 AM Re: Russ Freeman Soundtrack? [Re: Eric Viccaro]
jw 2.0 Offline
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Bob James "Angela - Theme from Taxi" and several other tracks that were used in the show.
Quincy Jones (though not necessarily a jazz artist) did themes for numerous shows, probably the most popular being Sanford & Son and "Hicky Burr" from Bill Cosby's early sitcom.
Larry Carlton didn't write it but that's his guitar solo on the theme from Hill Street Blues.

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