An important dramatic score from the early career of John Williams is released in complete stereo form by FSM: None But the Brave (1965), for a WWII film about a small contingent of Japanese and American soliders making an uneasy truce on a small South Pacific island until war rears its ugly head. The picture is perhaps best remembered as the first (and only) directorial effort of Frank Sinatra, starring Sinatra in a small role alongside Clint Walker, Tony Bill and a diverse group of American and Japanese actors (it was co-produced by American and Japanese studios).
For film music fans the star is John Williams, then known as “Johnny” and transitioning to feature films after productive years in television. Most of Williams’s early films were comedies but None But the Brave was a notable exception, giving Williams the opportunity to write a broad, majestic main theme, with ambitiously chromatic counterlines somewhat in the style of his contemporary, Andre Previn. The body of the score blends tension-filled moments informed by Williams’s dramatic scores for television; atmospheric and suspense writing that anticipate his future blockbusters (from Close Encounters to Raiders of the Lost Ark); and even lighter passages recalling his comedic work. The story also allows for sensitive depictions of the Japanese as well as American characters, and these feature carefully designed Japanese-flavored colors (decades before Memoirs of a Geisha).
Fans of the composer who thought they knew every last note of his oeuvre, and have hungered for new Williams CDs, will delight in this uncovered gem. It is fascinating to hear his development as an artist, as well as the voice he offered for cinema of the 1960s. And if you like his Lost in Space television music, there is at least one cue (“The Final Flight”) that will make you exclaim, “Danger, Will Robinson!”
FSM’s premiere CD of None But the Brave features the complete score newly mixed from the original ?' three-track stereo scoring masters; as recorded by Dan Wallin on the Warner Bros. stage, and engineered for FSM’s CD by Mike Matessino, it sounds like it was recorded yesterday. Bonus tracks include Williams’s music for the film’s trailer, a piano solo performance of the theme (performed by the composer), and the commercial single recording of the main theme in the pop style of the day. Liner notes are by Jeff Eldridge. Limited 3000 copies. *FILM SCORE MONTHLYより抜粋
トラックリスト
None But the Brave
Music Composed by Johnny Williams, Conducted by Morris Stoloff
1. Main Title/Kuroki’s Introduction 3:41 2. The Boat Detail 1:47 3. Busy Hands/Kuroki Prepares for War/Fishing Spear 2:03 4. Night Adventure 3:26 5. The Enemies Repair 1:42 6. Ship in Sight/When Enemies Meet/Okuda Whistles/Kuroki’s Challenge/Connection 7:28 7. Brothers in Command/The Water Hole 2:59 8. Water Logged 2:05 9. Waiting for Battle 1:45 10. The Dream of Hope Is Ashes/Hirano’s Problem 4:40 11. The Bargain/Mahoney Gets the News 1:32 12. Uneasy Peace/Okuda and Craddock 3:49 13. Kuroki’s Reflection 2:10 14. Mahoney’s Reflection/Mahoney’s Analysis 3:26 15. Okuda and the Shark 1:31 16. Good Friends Part/Radio Contact 2:09 17. The Separation 1:43 18. The Final Flight/The Spirit Lives/End Cast 5:59
Total Time: 54:28
Bonus Tracks
19. Piano Theme 1:40 20. Word From Waikiki 1:15 21. Kuroki’s Introduction (alternate #1) 1:05 22. Kuroki’s Introduction (alternate #2) 1:05 23. Trailer 0:48
Total Time: 6:07
Single Recording
24. None But the Brave 2:22 Conducted by Morris Stoloff With The Jack Halloran Singers (Johnny Williams-Donald Wolf) Produced Under License From Warner Bros. Records Inc. From the Artanis-Warner Bros. Production None But the Brave
25. Sylvia 2:46 Conducted by Morris Stoloff With The Jack Halloran Singers (David Raksin-Paul Francis Webster) Produced Under License From Warner Bros. Records Inc. From the Martin H. Poll Production Sylvia?A Paramount Pictures Release
日米合作の戦争映画「勇者のみ」のサウンドトラックがついに世界初完全版でサウンドトラック発売!音楽はジョン・ウィリアムズ。指揮はモーリス・ストロフ。
トラックリスト少数の日本兵が残る孤島に、米軍の輸送機が不時着した。たちまち戦闘が開始されるが、食料と薬品の交換を条件に休戦の協定が結ばれ、やがて両軍に友情が芽生え始める。密林に不時着する輸送機、島を襲う大暴風などのシーンに特撮が使用された。監督はフランク・シナトラ、井上和男。出演はフランク・シナトラ、三橋達也、他。特技監督に円谷英二。1964年日米。
An important dramatic score from the early career of John Williams is released in complete stereo form by FSM: None But the Brave (1965), for a WWII film about a small contingent of Japanese and American soliders making an uneasy truce on a small South Pacific island until war rears its ugly head. The picture is perhaps best remembered as the first (and only) directorial effort of Frank Sinatra, starring Sinatra in a small role alongside Clint Walker, Tony Bill and a diverse group of American and Japanese actors (it was co-produced by American and Japanese studios).
For film music fans the star is John Williams, then known as “Johnny” and transitioning to feature films after productive years in television. Most of Williams’s early films were comedies but None But the Brave was a notable exception, giving Williams the opportunity to write a broad, majestic main theme, with ambitiously chromatic counterlines somewhat in the style of his contemporary, Andre Previn. The body of the score blends tension-filled moments informed by Williams’s dramatic scores for television; atmospheric and suspense writing that anticipate his future blockbusters (from Close Encounters to Raiders of the Lost Ark); and even lighter passages recalling his comedic work. The story also allows for sensitive depictions of the Japanese as well as American characters, and these feature carefully designed Japanese-flavored colors (decades before Memoirs of a Geisha).
Fans of the composer who thought they knew every last note of his oeuvre, and have hungered for new Williams CDs, will delight in this uncovered gem. It is fascinating to hear his development as an artist, as well as the voice he offered for cinema of the 1960s. And if you like his Lost in Space television music, there is at least one cue (“The Final Flight”) that will make you exclaim, “Danger, Will Robinson!”
FSM’s premiere CD of None But the Brave features the complete score newly mixed from the original ?' three-track stereo scoring masters; as recorded by Dan Wallin on the Warner Bros. stage, and engineered for FSM’s CD by Mike Matessino, it sounds like it was recorded yesterday. Bonus tracks include Williams’s music for the film’s trailer, a piano solo performance of the theme (performed by the composer), and the commercial single recording of the main theme in the pop style of the day. Liner notes are by Jeff Eldridge. Limited 3000 copies.
*FILM SCORE MONTHLYより抜粋
None But the Brave
Music Composed by Johnny Williams, Conducted by Morris Stoloff
1. Main Title/Kuroki’s Introduction 3:41
2. The Boat Detail 1:47
3. Busy Hands/Kuroki Prepares for War/Fishing Spear 2:03
4. Night Adventure 3:26
5. The Enemies Repair 1:42
6. Ship in Sight/When Enemies Meet/Okuda Whistles/Kuroki’s Challenge/Connection 7:28
7. Brothers in Command/The Water Hole 2:59
8. Water Logged 2:05
9. Waiting for Battle 1:45
10. The Dream of Hope Is Ashes/Hirano’s Problem 4:40
11. The Bargain/Mahoney Gets the News 1:32
12. Uneasy Peace/Okuda and Craddock 3:49
13. Kuroki’s Reflection 2:10
14. Mahoney’s Reflection/Mahoney’s Analysis 3:26
15. Okuda and the Shark 1:31
16. Good Friends Part/Radio Contact 2:09
17. The Separation 1:43
18. The Final Flight/The Spirit Lives/End Cast 5:59
Total Time: 54:28
Bonus Tracks
19. Piano Theme 1:40
20. Word From Waikiki 1:15
21. Kuroki’s Introduction (alternate #1) 1:05
22. Kuroki’s Introduction (alternate #2) 1:05
23. Trailer 0:48
Total Time: 6:07
Single Recording
24. None But the Brave 2:22
Conducted by Morris Stoloff With The Jack Halloran Singers
(Johnny Williams-Donald Wolf)
Produced Under License From Warner Bros. Records Inc.
From the Artanis-Warner Bros. Production None But the Brave
25. Sylvia 2:46
Conducted by Morris Stoloff With The Jack Halloran Singers
(David Raksin-Paul Francis Webster)
Produced Under License From Warner Bros. Records Inc.
From the Martin H. Poll Production Sylvia?A Paramount Pictures Release
Total Time: 5:10
Total Disc Time: 65:49