Quartet Records, in collaboration with StudioCanal and Capitol Records, presents the premiere CD reissue of the powerful score by Ernest Gold (EXODUS, ON THE BEACH, JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG, IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD) for Sam Peckinpah’s anti-war classic CROSS OF IRON (1977), starring James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, James Mason, David Warner and Senta Berger.
Being one of Peckinpah’s best and most impressive films, CROSS OF IRON has achieved cult-classic status despite its failure at the box office in 1977. The story is about a squad of German soldiers on the Eastern Front during World War II ? led by battle-hardened Sergeant Rolf Steiner (James Coburn) ? fighting to survive Soviet attacks and dogmatic commanders in a chaotic and lethal environment. It is a sympathetic portrayal of a side of war not commonly portrayed in Hollywood movies.
Not being able to work with his regular collaborator Jerry Fielding due to co-production conflicts (although some claim it was Fielding himself, tired of Peckinpah’s constant abuse, who decided to end his relationship with the director after THE KILLER ELITE), Peckinpah turned to Ernest Gold to compose the score. Gold immediately grasped the sardonic, bitterly ironic tone of the film. His brilliant “Main Titles” cue features a children’s choir singing the traditional song “Hanschen klein” (or “Little Johnny”) in alternation with a contrasting German march to show the absurdity of war. Gold also provides an operatic, dark background score and a dramatic, powerful “Steiner’s Theme,” for the James Coburn character.
This new CD release contains the same program previously released on LP by EMI in the UK. The album includes virtually all the music Gold recorded, with around 15 minutes more music than the film itself. Chris Malone mastered the audio from first-generation stereo album master tapes courtesy of Capitol Records, and the entire project was supported by help from the Ernest Gold Papers housed at Brigham Young University. The package includes a 16-page booklet with detailed liner notes by Jeff Bond.
サム・ペキンパーが大迫力で撮り上げた1977年の戦争大作『戦争のはらわた』のオリジナル・サウンドトラック。音楽は「栄光への脱出」、「ニュールンベルグ裁判」、「トム・ホーン」のアーネスト・ゴールド。劇中に使用された楽曲より多いアルバム盤と同内容。第1世代のマスターテープからリマスター。まさかの再入荷!
トラックリスト第二次大戦中、ドイツの敗色が見え始めた1943年、ロシア戦線。ドイツ軍の一中隊を舞台に、人間味ある伍長と冷徹な中隊長との確執、最高の名誉とされた“鉄十字章”をめぐるドロドロの人間模様を、ペキンパーが大迫力で撮り上げた大作。砲弾の飛び交う中、泥と血にまみれた人間たちが激しく殺し合う様は、歴代の戦争映画の中でも異彩を放っている。ラストの“笑い声”が強烈なインパクトを残す。監督: サム・ペキンパー、出演: ジェームズ・コバーン、マクシミリアン・シェル。1975年西独・英。
Quartet Records, in collaboration with StudioCanal and Capitol Records, presents the premiere CD reissue of the powerful score by Ernest Gold (EXODUS, ON THE BEACH, JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG, IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD) for Sam Peckinpah’s anti-war classic CROSS OF IRON (1977), starring James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, James Mason, David Warner and Senta Berger.
Being one of Peckinpah’s best and most impressive films, CROSS OF IRON has achieved cult-classic status despite its failure at the box office in 1977. The story is about a squad of German soldiers on the Eastern Front during World War II ? led by battle-hardened Sergeant Rolf Steiner (James Coburn) ? fighting to survive Soviet attacks and dogmatic commanders in a chaotic and lethal environment. It is a sympathetic portrayal of a side of war not commonly portrayed in Hollywood movies.
Not being able to work with his regular collaborator Jerry Fielding due to co-production conflicts (although some claim it was Fielding himself, tired of Peckinpah’s constant abuse, who decided to end his relationship with the director after THE KILLER ELITE), Peckinpah turned to Ernest Gold to compose the score. Gold immediately grasped the sardonic, bitterly ironic tone of the film. His brilliant “Main Titles” cue features a children’s choir singing the traditional song “Hanschen klein” (or “Little Johnny”) in alternation with a contrasting German march to show the absurdity of war. Gold also provides an operatic, dark background score and a dramatic, powerful “Steiner’s Theme,” for the James Coburn character.
This new CD release contains the same program previously released on LP by EMI in the UK. The album includes virtually all the music Gold recorded, with around 15 minutes more music than the film itself. Chris Malone mastered the audio from first-generation stereo album master tapes courtesy of Capitol Records, and the entire project was supported by help from the Ernest Gold Papers housed at Brigham Young University. The package includes a 16-page booklet with detailed liner notes by Jeff Bond.
1. Steiner’s Theme (2:47)
2. Main Title (4:05)
3. Mikael (1:30)
4. Steiner’s Report (2:31)
5. Captain Stransky (2:34)
6. Mikael’s Death (2:44)
7. The Terrace (1:06)
8. Memories and Hallucinations (2:54)
9. Eva (3:35)
10. Return to the Front (2:46)
11. I Hate All Officers (3:12)
12. The Bridge House (2:30)
13. The Massacre (4:12)
14. Last Confrontation (1:43)
15. Finale and End Credits (2:39)