Burt's Best Soundtrack
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Burt's Best Soundtrack
What do you think Burt's best soundtrack is?
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and, since you mentioned it, Promises, Promises.
If you consider Burt's arrangements for the relevant songs included in the Make It Easy on Youself album, then Promises, Promises wins, in my judgment. Gotta love South American Getaway and Come Touch the Sun (and the others) though.
If you consider Burt's arrangements for the relevant songs included in the Make It Easy on Youself album, then Promises, Promises wins, in my judgment. Gotta love South American Getaway and Come Touch the Sun (and the others) though.
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My favourite is Casino Royale. I love every track of this very rich soundtrack.
And I think that Michael McDonald "I've got my mind made up" (from "Together?") was a terrific tune. One of the most beautiful songs that Burt wrote for a movie.
And I think that Michael McDonald "I've got my mind made up" (from "Together?") was a terrific tune. One of the most beautiful songs that Burt wrote for a movie.
Promises Promises is not only the best of the selections presented, it may also be among the 3 best musicals written in the 60's. However, writing a Broadway musical and scoring a movie are two different disciplines.
My pick for best Bacharach movie score would be "After the Fox", but it's a rather tepid vote. (Apologies to "Butch Cassidy" fans.) Although I have enormous respect for his musical talents as a writer/arranger/producer of popular songs, Burt's movie scores have never struck me as being extraordinary.
My pick for best Bacharach movie score would be "After the Fox", but it's a rather tepid vote. (Apologies to "Butch Cassidy" fans.) Although I have enormous respect for his musical talents as a writer/arranger/producer of popular songs, Burt's movie scores have never struck me as being extraordinary.
For me, "Make It Easy on Yourself" is the best album, both because of the inventive way in which Burt arranged the "Promises" songs on it, especially the title tune, and because of the overall quality of every track. I love his orchestration of "Make It Easy on Yourself." Another favorite of mine is the "Woman" album. How do you characterize those magnificent, symphonic treats!!