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George Duning's melodic gifts were essential to his two-decade run as Columbia Pictures' lead dramatic composer (Picnic, The Devil at 4 O'Clock) and subsequent, prominent work for television (Star Trek, The Big Valley). FSM continues its presentation of Duning's best scores with two delightful comedy-fantasies: Bell, Book and Candle (1958) and 1001 Arabian Nights (1959), paired from the Colpix Records stereo masters.
Track ListBell, Book and Candle was a popular comedy starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak in a sly take on contemporary Manhattan witchcraft: Novak is a lonely witch, and Stewart her romantic target, with supporting turns by Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs. Based on a play by John Van Druten, the film was a change of pace for Stewart and Novak, whose other film that year featured a very different type of romance (Hitchcock's Vertigo).
Bell, Book and Candle was one of George Duning's favorite projects, allowing him to exercise his gift for melody, romance, and jazz (in several source cues featuring The Candoli Brothers on trumpet). Duning was always at his best with romantic elements, and the film's fantasy aspects allowed him to extend his musical imagination into colorful depictions of witchcraft.
1001 Arabian Nights was an animated feature film starring Mr. Magoo (voice of Jim Backus), here 'Abdul Azziz Magoo,' the uncle to Aladdin, as in 'Aladdin and the magic lamp.' The film was animated and produced by UPA Pictures, and received a splendid, colorful score by Duning, who wrote three songs with lyricist Ned Washington: 'Magoo's Blues,' 'You Are My Dream' and 'Three Little Maids From Damascus.'
Duning enlisted several 'ethnic' musicians to depict the Middle Eastern locale, incorporating them into a traditional symphonic setting. Despite the fact that it was written for animation, the album (presenting the film's lengthier cues and musical setpieces) has little 'mickey mousing' and sounds like it could be the score to a live-action fantasy film.
* Excerpt from FILM SCORE MONTHLY
1. Main Title 2:24
2. Pyewacket/Queenie/Gil 3:01
3. Send Me Nicky 2:06
4. Way Out Calypso 1:55
5. Stormy Weather Polka 1:54
6. The Spell/Shep Hooked 5:15
7. The Herb Shop 2:40
8. I Wish I Could/Gil's Whammy/All Right Shep 3:34
9. That Cat Again/Shep Whammied/You're a Fool 2:55
10. Shep Shook 2:02
11. Where's Pyewacket?/Naughty Cat/Gil's Tears 2:19
12. Pyewacket Returns 2:09
13. Zodiac Serenade 2:20
14. Zodiac Blues 2:21
15. Only Human and End Title 4:23
Total Time: 41:55
1001 Arabian Nights
Music Composed by George Duning
Lyrics by Ned Washington, Supervised and Conducted by Morris Stoloff, Vocals by The Jud Conlon Singers
16. Main Title 3:39
17. Magoo's Blues (vocal -- Jim Backus) 2:09
18. Sultan's Parade and You Are My Dream 3:13
19. Palanquin Chase 2:18
20. Wedding Celebration 3:32
21. Bar Fly Magoo 0:44
22. You Are My Dream -- Reprise 1:49
23. Three Little Maids From Damascus (vocal -- The Clark Sisters) 2:23
24. Unhappy Magoo 1:38
25. Dream Ballet 3:42
26. Crazy Carpet 4:14
27. End Title 1:14
Total Time: 31:05
Total Disc Time: 73:05