What's new

Vintage Television Soundtrack Corner (1 Viewer)

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
THE QUINN MARTIN COLLECTION – VOLUME 3: THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO – LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)

Price: $24.98
Item Number: LLLCD1534
Limited Edition: 2000 Units

DESCRIPTION
Music by Patrick Williams

La-La Land Records, The Film Music Society and CBS proudly announce the world-premiere release of The Quinn Martin Collection – Volume 3: The Streets Of San Francisco, a limited edition 2-CD set, showcasing Emmy-winning composer Patrick Williams’ (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Lou Grant) original score tracks from the classic 1972-1977 series produced by legendary TV producer Quinn Martin. The release also includes Williams’ music from A Man Called Sloane’s “The Seduction Squad” episode.

Remastered from original Quinn Martin Productions elements, this thrilling compilation of original music from the beloved cop drama series presents stellar work from composer Williams, featuring his astounding pilot score and nine additional episode scores. All the drama and excitement of The Streets Of San Francisco can be found in Williams’ swinging orchestral soundscape. Featuring some of the era’s finest musicians under Williams’ jazz expertise, this dynamic music provided the series with irresistible energy and bounce – and the composer would do the same with his episode score from A Man Called Sloane (1979), which was to be the last Quinn Martin series. Produced for La-La Land Records by Jon Burlingame, and transferred and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this deluxe 2-CD set is limited to 2000 units and will thrill not only Streets fans, but also classic TV and score enthusiasts of all ages. The exclusive, in-depth liner notes are by producer Burlingame, and the arresting art direction is by Dan Goldwasser.

LINK

lalalandrecords.com/quinn-martin-collection-vol-3-the-the-streets-of-san-francisco-limited-edition-2-cd-set/

TRACK LISTING

DISC 1


1. First Season Main Title 1:08

“THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO” (PILOT)
2. Marina Stuff 0:52
3. Pilot Main Title 1:11
4. Mr. Mod / Deep Memory 1:52
5. To Holly’s / Holly’s Room 1:34
6. Motel Time 0:48
7. Holly’s Theme 1:39
8. Meter Feeding / Farr Karate 2:12
9. Farr to Club / Farr Out 2:30
10. Boat Trouble / Mr. Mean Is on the Scene / Charge 2:19
11. Here Come De Fuzz / Home at Last 1:20
12. A Problem for Mr. Mean / Mr. Mean in the Spleen 3:08
13. The Trunk / There It Is 1:32

“THE THIRTY-YEAR PIN”
14. Gus-Fuzz / Gus Got It 1:18
15. Bad News 1:15
16. Late Visit / No Keys 0:56
17. Dope Cat / Here Comes Steve 1:19
18. Cutting Out / Funkie Junkie / Goodbye Gus 1:47
19. Cop Time / Bang-Bang 1:28
20. The Biggie / North Beach 4:00

“TOWER BEYOND TRAGEDY”
21. Amory / Window Shopping 1:55
22. To Holloway / Gets to You 1:14
23. A Penny / Second Time / My Card / Ambush 2:02
24. Tennis Time / Crystal Cove 1:31
25. It’s Over / Pursuit / Lock Him Up 2:21
26. Epilogue 1:19

27. First Season End Title (unused) 0:42

“IN THE MIDST OF STRANGERS”
28. Happy News / Goodbye Rhinelander 2:45
29. The Station / Come On Wally / No Tickets 1:00
30. Mr. Shoes / Good Try / Let’s Go 2:37
31. That’s One / That’s Two / That’s Three 2:04
32. Be My Guest / Bye Wally 0:48

“BITTER WINE”
33. Act One 1:48
34. Hello Papa / Wouldn’t You 1:30
35. Welcome Home 1:39
36. To Potrero / Fire Bug 1:42
37. Cut Off / Attack 2:04
38. Remorse / Goodbye 1:00

“ACT OF DUTY”
39. Attack 1:18
40. A Loss / Short Trip 1:55
41. The Visitor / Night Intruder 2:00
42. Interruption / From the Tub 1:53
43. The Rescue / No Chance 2:21

44. Pilot / First Season End Title 0:49

DISC 2

1. First Season Main Title (Alternate) 1:10

“GOING HOME”
2. Jackpot / Keach Fires / Take It Back 2:10
3. Eddie Runs / Get Lost 2:06
4. Bryant Street / Eddie’s Island / Going Home 2:17
5. The Rock / Cell Block Blues 1:24
6. Freeze Eddie / Empty Suitcase / Eddie’s Home 2:06
7. Expensive Stuffing 0:40

8. Third Season Main Title 1:12

“ONE LAST SHOT”
9. One Makes It / First Lie 3:14
10. Slow Drive / Another Belt 1:55
11. Drunk Drive 1:46
12. Big Drink / Number Seven 3:23
13. Stone / Regrets 2:15

14. Fourth Season Main Title 1:12

“THE GLASS DART BOARD”
15. First Drive / The Assassination 1:55
16. Another Hit 1:00
17. I Got It / Even More 2:00
18. The Drop / Not This Time 2:24
19. Drive Time / Goodbye Truax /Daytime Police 1:38

20. Fifth Season Main Title 1:15

“THE THRILL KILLERS”
21. Wheeling In / Abduction 1:17
22. Rolling / Bus Fuss 2:17
23. Wounded 1:56
24. In the Heart / I Am 1:57
25. Futile Escape 1:06
26. Dan Moves In / The Capture 3:51
27. Nice Day / Yes Sir 1:23
28. Fourth Season End Title 0:31

A MAN CALLED SLOANE
“THE SEDUCTION SQUAD”
29. Main Title 1:02
30. Meet Torque 2:33
31. Sloane & Torque in Action 2:28
32. Theme for Strings 2:27
33. Rest and Recreation / To Washington 3:39
34. Pursuing Danton / Bumper 2:57
35. Sneaking Around 2:16
36. Sloane on the Move 2:26
37. Smooth Finish 0:57
38. Sloane & Michelle 1:10
39. End Title 0:30


qmvol3.jpg
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
THE QUINN MARTIN COLLECTION – VOLUME 3: THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO – LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)

Price: $24.98
Item Number: LLLCD1534
Limited Edition: 2000 Units

DESCRIPTION
Music by Patrick Williams

La-La Land Records, The Film Music Society and CBS proudly announce the world-premiere release of The Quinn Martin Collection – Volume 3: The Streets Of San Francisco, a limited edition 2-CD set, showcasing Emmy-winning composer Patrick Williams’ (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Lou Grant) original score tracks from the classic 1972-1977 series produced by legendary TV producer Quinn Martin. The release also includes Williams’ music from A Man Called Sloane’s “The Seduction Squad” episode.

Remastered from original Quinn Martin Productions elements, this thrilling compilation of original music from the beloved cop drama series presents stellar work from composer Williams, featuring his astounding pilot score and nine additional episode scores. All the drama and excitement of The Streets Of San Francisco can be found in Williams’ swinging orchestral soundscape. Featuring some of the era’s finest musicians under Williams’ jazz expertise, this dynamic music provided the series with irresistible energy and bounce – and the composer would do the same with his episode score from A Man Called Sloane (1979), which was to be the last Quinn Martin series. Produced for La-La Land Records by Jon Burlingame, and transferred and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this deluxe 2-CD set is limited to 2000 units and will thrill not only Streets fans, but also classic TV and score enthusiasts of all ages. The exclusive, in-depth liner notes are by producer Burlingame, and the arresting art direction is by Dan Goldwasser.

LINK

lalalandrecords.com/quinn-martin-collection-vol-3-the-the-streets-of-san-francisco-limited-edition-2-cd-set/

TRACK LISTING

DISC 1


1. First Season Main Title 1:08

“THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO” (PILOT)
2. Marina Stuff 0:52
3. Pilot Main Title 1:11
4. Mr. Mod / Deep Memory 1:52
5. To Holly’s / Holly’s Room 1:34
6. Motel Time 0:48
7. Holly’s Theme 1:39
8. Meter Feeding / Farr Karate 2:12
9. Farr to Club / Farr Out 2:30
10. Boat Trouble / Mr. Mean Is on the Scene / Charge 2:19
11. Here Come De Fuzz / Home at Last 1:20
12. A Problem for Mr. Mean / Mr. Mean in the Spleen 3:08
13. The Trunk / There It Is 1:32

“THE THIRTY-YEAR PIN”
14. Gus-Fuzz / Gus Got It 1:18
15. Bad News 1:15
16. Late Visit / No Keys 0:56
17. Dope Cat / Here Comes Steve 1:19
18. Cutting Out / Funkie Junkie / Goodbye Gus 1:47
19. Cop Time / Bang-Bang 1:28
20. The Biggie / North Beach 4:00

“TOWER BEYOND TRAGEDY”
21. Amory / Window Shopping 1:55
22. To Holloway / Gets to You 1:14
23. A Penny / Second Time / My Card / Ambush 2:02
24. Tennis Time / Crystal Cove 1:31
25. It’s Over / Pursuit / Lock Him Up 2:21
26. Epilogue 1:19

27. First Season End Title (unused) 0:42

“IN THE MIDST OF STRANGERS”
28. Happy News / Goodbye Rhinelander 2:45
29. The Station / Come On Wally / No Tickets 1:00
30. Mr. Shoes / Good Try / Let’s Go 2:37
31. That’s One / That’s Two / That’s Three 2:04
32. Be My Guest / Bye Wally 0:48

“BITTER WINE”
33. Act One 1:48
34. Hello Papa / Wouldn’t You 1:30
35. Welcome Home 1:39
36. To Potrero / Fire Bug 1:42
37. Cut Off / Attack 2:04
38. Remorse / Goodbye 1:00

“ACT OF DUTY”
39. Attack 1:18
40. A Loss / Short Trip 1:55
41. The Visitor / Night Intruder 2:00
42. Interruption / From the Tub 1:53
43. The Rescue / No Chance 2:21

44. Pilot / First Season End Title 0:49

DISC 2

1. First Season Main Title (Alternate) 1:10

“GOING HOME”
2. Jackpot / Keach Fires / Take It Back 2:10
3. Eddie Runs / Get Lost 2:06
4. Bryant Street / Eddie’s Island / Going Home 2:17
5. The Rock / Cell Block Blues 1:24
6. Freeze Eddie / Empty Suitcase / Eddie’s Home 2:06
7. Expensive Stuffing 0:40

8. Third Season Main Title 1:12

“ONE LAST SHOT”
9. One Makes It / First Lie 3:14
10. Slow Drive / Another Belt 1:55
11. Drunk Drive 1:46
12. Big Drink / Number Seven 3:23
13. Stone / Regrets 2:15

14. Fourth Season Main Title 1:12

“THE GLASS DART BOARD”
15. First Drive / The Assassination 1:55
16. Another Hit 1:00
17. I Got It / Even More 2:00
18. The Drop / Not This Time 2:24
19. Drive Time / Goodbye Truax /Daytime Police 1:38

20. Fifth Season Main Title 1:15

“THE THRILL KILLERS”
21. Wheeling In / Abduction 1:17
22. Rolling / Bus Fuss 2:17
23. Wounded 1:56
24. In the Heart / I Am 1:57
25. Futile Escape 1:06
26. Dan Moves In / The Capture 3:51
27. Nice Day / Yes Sir 1:23
28. Fourth Season End Title 0:31

A MAN CALLED SLOANE
“THE SEDUCTION SQUAD”
29. Main Title 1:02
30. Meet Torque 2:33
31. Sloane & Torque in Action 2:28
32. Theme for Strings 2:27
33. Rest and Recreation / To Washington 3:39
34. Pursuing Danton / Bumper 2:57
35. Sneaking Around 2:16
36. Sloane on the Move 2:26
37. Smooth Finish 0:57
38. Sloane & Michelle 1:10
39. End Title 0:30


View attachment 78702


Excellent. It's a dream come true! Ordered.​
I think I will go back to the first season of The Streets of San Francisco on DVD.​
 
Last edited:

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
I finally finished up the entire set and it was a pleasant listening experience that had a strong 1950's flavor.
It was like listening to many Golden Age adventure scores.


For those who enjoy The Wild Wild West, I advise you to listen to Voyage season 3 score entitled “The Wax Men”​
composed by Robert Drasnin and guest starring Michael Dunn.​
That score reminds the first Dr. Loveless' score "The Night The Wizard Shook the Earth”, also composed by Robert Drasnin!​
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
For those who enjoy The Wild Wild West, I advise you to listen to Voyage season 3 score entitled “The Wax Men”​
composed by Robert Drasnin and guest starring Michael Dunn.​
That score reminds the first Dr. Loveless' score "The Night The Wizard Shook the Earth”, also composed by Robert Drasnin!​


This is actor Michael Dunn known as Dr. Loveless on the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode “The Wax Men”.
dunn_voyage.jpg
 

JamesSmith

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2003
Messages
2,525
Been watching Wild Wild West's two parter, "The Night of the Winged Terror." It's very good and it was an excellent introduction for the new villain, The Raven. He's quite a contrast from Michael Dunn's Miquelito Loveless, and it would have been nice to have had more episodes with the mastermind who possessed such an enhanced cranium. But it was awfully late in the series to introduce him and his group, and again they already had Loveless who showed up every now and then. For those WWW fans, how would you contrast the Raven with Loveless?
For example, Loveless was bent way out of shape in his need to get revenge on West, while Raven was still goal-oriented.

---jthree
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
Been watching Wild Wild West's two parter, "The Night of the Winged Terror." It's very good and it was an excellent introduction for the new villain, The Raven. He's quite a contrast from Michael Dunn's Miquelito Loveless, and it would have been nice to have had more episodes with the mastermind who possessed such an enhanced cranium. But it was awfully late in the series to introduce him and his group, and again they already had Loveless who showed up every now and then. For those WWW fans, how would you contrast the Raven with Loveless?
For example, Loveless was bent way out of shape in his need to get revenge on West, while Raven was still goal-oriented.

---jthree

Dr. Loveless is warm and passionate unlike the cold intellectual Tyco, leader of the Raven.
I agree with you concerning Tyco as a potential recurring foe.
Ta-ta, gentlemen!
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
THE WAX MEN
Music Composed and Conducted by Robert Drasnin​
14. Zombie Crew / Deadly Proposal (1:24)​
16. Chief Interruption / New Clown In Town (3:09)​
17. See The Clown Frown (1:22)​
18. The Harder Way / When Old Friends Melt (2:56)​
19. From Slumber Awake (1:20)​
20. Torch And Go (1:32)​
21. Heat Prelude (1:03)​
22. All Fall Down / Wax Poetique / Clown In (2:41)​
23. Down Clown / Sea Fin (1:26)​
TOTAL SCORE TIME: 20:30​
You can click on track #15 to listen to it.​
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
THE GOLDSMITH ODYSSEY

Episode 28 - Rawhide - “Incident in the Middle of Nowhere” (1961)

Duration
03:04:58


SHOW NOTES
After joining us for what turned out to be a full-blown Odyssey Interview, composer Carlos Rafael Rivera (currently earning widespread acclaim for his fine work on the Netflix miniseries The Queen’s Gambit) was kind enough to stick around for an examination of the Goldsmith-scored Rawhide episode “Incident in the Middle of Nowhere.” It’s a dynamic, exciting effort that both foreshadows later western scores like Rio Conchos and offers an instantly memorable main theme. Employing his considerable skills as a musician and educator, Carlos takes your humble hosts David, Yavar, and Clark on a full-blown guided tour of the score’s assorted themes and motifs, breaking them down for us in remarkable detail in advance of our cue-by-cue journey. So when you have three hours to spare, just click play, then let it keep rollin’, rollin’, rollin’.

Cues from Rawhide - “Incident in the Middle of Nowhere”:
Opening: Clipped from Lady in Trouble
0:12:57 - Main Title (Dimitri Tiomkin)
1:11:16 - 1. The Night (Russell Garcia, arr. Goldsmith)
1:14:46 - Waltz #1 (Chopin, arr. Goldsmith?)
0:16:28 - Flute Solo (unknown source)
1:22:25 - 2. The Old Man
1:31:27 - 3. The Ambush / The Indians / The Warning
1:38:18 - 4. The Saloon
1:44:44 - 5. The Trio
1:49:02 - 6. Lady in Trouble
1:53:44 - 7. New Rider
1:55:45 - 8. Barbara’s Story
2:06:07 - 9. The Story Teller
2:07:55 - 10. Midnight Meeting
2:14:33 - 11. Attack
2:16:42 - 12. Dead Man
2:22:10 - 13. The Long Ride
2:22:31 - 14. Lost Party
2:25:24 - 15. Indian Guide
2:27:49 - 16. Benny Bites the Dust
2:28:58 - 17. Mackay’s Camp
2:30:41 - 18. End of the Trail
2:34:46 - 19. The Prisoner (Parts 1-3)
2:52:31 - Can Can #s 1 & 2 (Offenbach, arr. Goldsmith?)

Other Sources:
0:13:42 - Frankie Lane - Theme From Rawhide - Super Mario Bros Super Show version
0:13:50 - Frankie Lane - Theme From Rawhide - AM Radio quality
0:14:03 - Frankie Lane - Theme From Rawhide - LP quality
0:14:08 - Buddy Morrow - Theme From Rawhide
0:14:16 - The Blues Brothers - Theme From Rawhide
0:14:31 - Oingo Boingo - Theme From Rawhide
0:14:46 - Dezperadoz - Theme From Rawhide
0:14:58 - City of Prague Symphony Orchestra - Theme From Rawhide
0:14:58 - “Do Not Forsake Me, Oh, My Darling” (Dimitri Tiomkin) from the film High Noon
0:15:51 - Rawhide Theme incorporated into a season 7 episode
0:16:00 - Rawhide Theme incorporated into the pilot episode
0:16:43 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into the pilot episode
0:16:59 - The Time Machine - “Main Title” (Russell Garcia)
0:18:06 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into the opening of “Incident of the Dancing Death” by Leith Stevens
0:18:22 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into the closing of “Incident of the Dancing Death” by Leith Stevens
0:19:52 - Rawhide - “Incident in the Middle of Nowhere” - Waltz #1, arr. Goldsmith
0:20:11 - Rawhide - “Incident of the Dancing Death” - Gypsy music (by Leith Stevens?)
0:29:26 - Rio Conchos - “Bandits Ho” (Goldsmith)
0:36:52 - Mysterious Island - “Prelude” (Bernard Herrmann)
0:45:29 - Rio Conchos - “The Aftermath” (Goldsmith)
0:45:58 - 100 Rifles - “Cliff Fight” (Goldsmith)
0:46:37 - Young People’s Concert’s - What is American Music (posted by The Leonard Bernstein Office)
0:47:16 - Leonard Bernstein conducts Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, etc
0:47:30 - Young People’s Concert’s - What is American Music
0:48:21 - Cuban Overture (George Gershwin) - Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra -
0:51:39 - L.A. Confidential - “End Credits” (Goldsmith)
0:59:26 - There’s that Russell Garcia Theme again, woot!
1:08:21 - Dr. Kildare - “Second Season End Title” (Goldsmith)
1:09:10 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into Season 1, episode 18
1:09:25 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into the pilot episode
1:09:41 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into Season 1, episode 18
1:09:46 - Russell Garcia Theme incorporated into Season 2, episode 9
1:10:21 - Herd of Suspense (Russell Garcia - possibly the very name of this theme!…perhaps)
1:26:25 - Sand Pebbles - “Overture” (Goldsmith)
1:26:51 - Thriller - “Well of Doom” - Roll Call
1:27:26 - Rio Conchos - “The Aftermath”
1:28:09 - Rio Conchos - “Wall of Fire”
1:28:36 - 100 Rifles - “I Want Their Heads”
1:30:18 - Thriller - “Well of Doom” - Across the Moors
1:37:20 - Rio Conchos - “Bandits Ho” again (Goldsmith, still)
1:53:17 - Mulan - “Attack At The Wall-Preparation”
2:07:20 - The Twilight Zone - “Dust” - The Magic Dust
2:24:28 - L.A. Confidential - “Working Together”
2:24:45 - L.A. Confidential - “End Titles”
2:48:47 - Rawhide - “Six Weeks To Bent Fork” (Friedhoffer)
2:51:28 - Have Gun — Will Travel - “Warning / Loot / Warning II / Reckoning”
2:16:00 - Cuir brut: Incident au milieu de nulle part - Faux montage pour Clark (Goldsmith, arr. Lichty, Moradi)

Please send your correspondence to [email protected].



rawhide.jpg
 
Last edited:

Jeff Flugel

Premium
Senior HTF Member
Joined
Jan 7, 1999
Messages
3,861
Location
Osaka, Japan
Real Name
Jeff Flugel
THE GOLDSMITH ODYSSEY

Episode 28 - Rawhide - “Incident in the Middle of Nowhere” (1961)

Duration
03:04:58

Thanks for the heads-up on this, John! Only about one hour into this epic three-hour podcast, but am loving it so far. It's a joy to listen to knowledgeable people discuss the music of these classic TV shows.
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
Thanks for the heads-up on this, John! Only about one hour into this epic three-hour podcast, but am loving it so far. It's a joy to listen to knowledgeable people discuss the music of these classic TV shows.


Have you noticed that Russell Garcia's cues were adapted and re-orchestrated by Jerry Goldsmith for this episode?
(It's during the first hour)
I love those Garcia cues that encapsulate the feel of Rawhide.
This podcast is a real treat.
 

JohnHopper

Senior HTF Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2010
Messages
3,466
Real Name
John Hopper
Volume 1 of "The Time Tunnel" is coming this month from La-La Land Records.

View attachment 91011



The Time Tunnel: excellent news! A dream comes true! Thanks for the heads-up!​
Minus two weeks …​
I used to buy the old GNP Crescendo edition back in the 90’s: great John Williams score for the pilot.​
I wonder what volume 1 implies?​
ttt.png
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Sign up for our newsletter

and receive essential news, curated deals, and much more







You will only receive emails from us. We will never sell or distribute your email address to third party companies at any time.

Latest Articles

Forum statistics

Threads
357,037
Messages
5,129,381
Members
144,285
Latest member
Larsenv
Recent bookmarks
0
Top