August 2000 Film Music CD Reviews

Film Music Editor: Ian Lace
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EDITOR’s RECOMMENDATION August 2000

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John WILLIAMS
Jaws (The Collector’s Edition Soundtrack)
Conducted by John Williams
DECCA 467 045-2 [51:20]
Crotchet
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There are only a few film scores whose titles are like powerful magical incantations. Say Psycho, and everyone hears the shower murder strings. Say Star Wars, and everyone hears the bombastic opening crashing chord. And what do they hear if you say Jaws? Those 2 oh-so-simple notes – but that’s it. While regarded as one of the greatest scores ever written, Jaws suffers like any music accorded such universal praise in that 95% of the audience couldn’t tell you what else makes it so special.

It is a testament to how fantastically iconic that theme has become, and says much about Williams’ intelligence as a writer. Yet to have the remainder of so remarkable a score overlooked is frankly criminal.

Williams has hardly helped the situation. His concert repertoire delights in presenting an extended arrangement of the theme, and his very specific hands-on approach to compiling an album has meant it’s been the theme and little else available. Until now. It’s taken a milestone birthday, advancements in technology, and the tenacity of a Producer / fan to make an attempt to do this music justice.

The result is an album that makes MCA’s original pale embarrassingly. There’s 20 minutes of additional music here. It’s sequenced reasonably chronologically. The sound is crisp. And the packaging is exceptional.

As of writing there’s no sign of Varese Sarabande’s re-recording of the score, but it’s got a lot to do to eclipse this long-awaited gem.

Reviewer

Paul Tonks



Reviewer

Paul Tonks


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