RIDE, VAQUERO! / THE OUTRIDERS -- SCREEN ARCHIVES ENTERTAINMENT
    Screen Archives Entertainment Screen Archives Entertainment    
   Home  Shipping Rates  Order Info  Contact Us  Links  Change Style
  search tips
   [log in]   [new customer?]  [join mailing list]
  Essential SSL


  

Our Price: $19.95
Bookmark and Share
Label:
Name: FILM SCORE MONTHLY
Number: FSM1009

Ride Vaquero!/The Outriders (1953/1950)
Limited Edition of 3,000 Copies.
Composed by: Andre Previn, Bronislau Kaper

This CD features two previously unreleased scores from M-G-M westerns: Ride Vaquero! by Bronislau Kaper and The Outriders by Andre Previn. Both films follow protagonists who start out on the wrong side of justice, and through romantic pursuits find redemption—but not without violent confrontation of their former allies. The scores are dynamic, melodic and dramatic—perfectly suited to the dark stories and the mythic grandeur of the West.

Ride Vaquero! (1953) starred Anthony Quinn as a fiery Mexican bandito, Robert Taylor as his enigmatic right-hand man, and Ava Gardner as a beautiful settler's wife. Bronislau Kaper's stirring score follows in the footsteps of Alex North's dynamic Viva Zapata! (also featuring Quinn) in its jaunty rhythms and Mexican flavor, with prominent use of guitar and mariachi-style trumpet. The score evokes Mexican culture through the use of authentic folk melodies, which combined with Kaper's original themes—presented in thundering action cues as well as introspective moments—makes for a stirring listen, one of Kaper's finest genre scores of the 1950s.

The Outriders (1950) was a Civil War western starring Joel McCrea, Barry Sullivan and James Whitmore as three escaped Rebel soldiers who are enlisted by a band of Southern guerrillas to steal a shipment of Northern gold. The score by 21-year-old André Previn evokes the breadth and excitement of the West without sounding necessarily Coplandesque. A stunningly mature work technically, it features a certain youthful exuberance in its majestic main title theme and uncompromising symphonic action.

FSM's premiere release of both scores features the complete dramatic score to Ride Vaquero!—with a bonus section of source music—and the surviving underscore from The Outriders (one-half lost due to the era in which it was recorded). The entire CD is in good monaural sound. Liner notes are by Lukas Kendall.

Ride, Vaquero!

1 Main Title 1:46
2 Esqueda The Leader 3:14
3 Rio / Symptoms 3:33
4 Determined / Meeting 1:57
5 Alerted 3:14
6 Attack / Chase 5:10
7 Delia Worries 1:24
8 House Drive / Getting Even 5:58
9 Distrust / C.D. / Roping / La Abandonada/ El Curripiti / Passion 6:52
10 Silver Bullet 1:59
11 La Manta (Vocal) 0:58
12 Esqueda's Army / The Invader 4:43
13 Suspicion 1:33
14 Presentiment 2:03
15 Finale 1:42

Additional Source Music

16 La Abandonada (Vocal) 2:49
17 El Cafe 1:43
18 La Abandonada / El Curripiti (Guitar) 2:08
19 La Manta (Full-Length Vocal) 1:16
20 Maracumbre 1:18

The Outriders

21 Main Title 1:23
22 Escape 1:54
23 Farmhouse 1:26
24 We've Lost Our Lead 1:40
25 Covered Wagons 1:30
26 Make For The Ponies 1:10
27 Burial 1:24
28 Indians 1:36
29 Will's Waltz 1:15
30 River 0:58
31 War News 0:52
32 Keeley Gets His 1:16
33 Love In The Trench 1:18
34 Will And Jess 1:02
35 Death, Sex And End Title 1:28
36 Will's Waltz (Guitar) 1:26

View CD Page at FSM Site (More Details)

Released by Special Arrangement With Turner Classic Movies Music.

This CD features two previously unreleased scores from M-G-M westerns: Ride Vaquero! by Bronislau Kaper and The Outriders by Andre Previn. Both films follow protagonists who start out on the wrong side of justice, and through romantic pursuits find redemption—but not without violent confrontation of their former allies. The scores are dynamic, melodic and dramatic—perfectly suited to the dark stories and the mythic grandeur of the West.

Ride Vaquero! (1953) starred Anthony Quinn as a fiery Mexican bandito, Robert Taylor as his enigmatic right-hand man, and Ava Gardner as a beautiful settler's wife. Bronislau Kaper's stirring score follows in the footsteps of Alex North's dynamic Viva Zapata! (also featuring Quinn) in its jaunty rhythms and Mexican flavor, with prominent use of guitar and mariachi-style trumpet. The score evokes Mexican culture through the use of authentic folk melodies, which combined with Kaper's original themes—presented in thundering action cues as well as introspective moments—makes for a stirring listen, one of Kaper's finest genre scores of the 1950s.

The Outriders (1950) was a Civil War western starring Joel McCrea, Barry Sullivan and James Whitmore as three escaped Rebel soldiers who are enlisted by a band of Southern guerrillas to steal a shipment of Northern gold. The score by 21-year-old André Previn evokes the breadth and excitement of the West without sounding necessarily Coplandesque. A stunningly mature work technically, it features a certain youthful exuberance in its majestic main title theme and uncompromising symphonic action.

FSM's premiere release of both scores features the complete dramatic score to Ride Vaquero!—with a bonus section of source music—and the surviving underscore from The Outriders (one-half lost due to the era in which it was recorded). The entire CD is in good monaural sound. Liner notes are by Lukas Kendall.

track list

Click on track TIME for MP3 sound clip. Click on track title (selected tracks only) for Real Audio.

Ride, Vaquero!

Music Composed by Bronislau Kaper, Conducted by Hans Sommer

  1. Main Title 1:46
  2. Esqueda the Leader 3:14
  3. Rio/Symptoms 3:33
  4. Determined/Meeting 1:57
  5. Alerted 3:14
  6. Attack/Chase 5:10
  7. Delia Worries 1:24
  8. Horse Drive/Getting Even 5:59
  9. Distrust/C.D./Roping/La Abandonada/El Curripiti/Passion 6:52
  10. Silver Bullet 1:59
  11. La Manta (vocal) 0:58
  12. Esqueda's Army/The Invader 4:43
  13. Suspicion 1:33
  14. Presentiment 2:03
  15. Finale 1:42

    Total Time: 46:45

    Additional Source Music

  16. La Abandonada (vocal) 2:49
  17. El Cafe 1:43
  18. La Abandonada/El Curripiti (guitar) 2:08
  19. La Manta (full-length vocal) 1:16
  20. Maracumbre 1:18

    Total Time: 9:24

    The Outriders

    Music Composed and Conducted by André Previn

  21. Main Title* 1:23
  22. Escape 1:54
  23. Farmhouse 1:26
  24. We've Lost Our Lead 1:40
  25. Covered Wagons 1:30
  26. Make for the Ponies 1:10
  27. Burial 1:24
  28. Indians 1:36
  29. Will's Waltz 1:15
  30. River 0:58
  31. War News 0:52
  32. Keeley Gets His 1:16
  33. Love in the Trench 1:18
  34. Will and Jess 1:02
  35. Death, Sex and End Title* 1:28
  36. Will's Waltz (guitar) 1:26

Total Time: 22:13

Total Disc Time: 78:37

*Contains Minimal Sound Effects


Real Audio may be required for audio clips.
Download it for free!
  
Customers who bought this title also bought:
THE WIND AND THE LION (2 CDS)
$24.95
 
  
We also recommend:
MONSTROUS MOVIE MUSIC: THEM!, THE MOLE PEOPLE, IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE, IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA
$19.95
 
ALL IN A NIGHT'S WORK (1000 EDITION)
$19.95
 
HOME FROM THE HILL
$19.95
 
  
Last Items Viewed:
  
Reviews and Comments: (0)
All times US Eastern   |   login to post your own review or comments.
There are no reviews or comments yet. Log in or register to post your own reviews or comments.
 YOUR CART
  Your cart is empty.
TOP WEEKLY CDS
1 THE PIPER
2 SPECIES (2CD / EXPANDED)
3 NIGHTBREED (2CD / EXPANDED)
4 THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION: VOLUME 3: ROBOT MONSTER / CAT WOMEN OF THE MOON / DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS
5 LE ROI DE COEUR (KING OF HEARTS) (EXPANDED / 1000 EDITION)
6 C’ERA UNA VOLTA IL WEST – 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR EDITION (500 EDITION)
7 DEATH OF A GUNFIGHTER / SKULLDUGGERY (1500 EDITION)
8 GREMLINS (2 CD)
9 ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS
10 JAWS (2CD)

TOP WEEKLY DVD/BLU-RAY TITLES
1 WORLD OF GIANTS - THE COMPLETE SERIES (1959)
2 WORLD OF GIANTS - THE COMPLETE SERIES (1959)
3 THE CREATURE WASN'T NICE (DIRECTOR'S CUT DVD)
4 THE FIRM (2009)
5 10 RILLINGTON PLACE (1971)
6 BABY BOOM (1987)
7 A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY (1987)
8 NASHVILLE GIRL (1976 / 1000 LIMITED EDITION) (SPECIAL PROMOTION)
9 ANGEL (AKA DANNY BOY / 1982)
10 MEET JOHN DOE (Blu-ray) (1941)

 
© 2024 Screen Archives Entertainment