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A Score To Settle
Brian McVickar
Frequency: 1 episode/42d. Total Eps: 55

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ASTS 055: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor-2023 in review
Season 1 · Episode 55
lundi 19 février 2024 • Duration 01:23:42
Welcome all listeners out there to the new year and also to the inaugural episode of 2024! To launch into this new year, in this episode I am accompanied once more by perennially popular soundtrack album producer and editor Neil S. Bulk, to continue our conversation in recapping his standout projects from the prior year, in this instance 2023. His work can be heard on album releases from the La La Land, Quartet and Varese Sarabande record labels. As always, I appreciate when Neil can spend time to share the details and experiences on these albums!
Below are the films and composers represented here, with time index for helpful reference:
Intro - 00:00:00
GORKY PARK (1983) (James Horner) - 00:02:36
DAD (1989) (James Horner) - 00:13:15
SNEAKERS (1992) (James Horner) - 00:20:01
THE MASK OF ZORRO (1998) (James Horner) - 00:26:01
MULAN (1998) (Dolby Atmos album releases, score by Jerry Goldsmith, songs by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel) - 00:38:12
LIVE AND LET DIE (1973) (music by George Martin, title song by Paul McCartney & Wings) - 00:45:34
OCTOPUSSY (1983) (music by John Barry, title song "All Time High" by Barry and Tim Rice) - 01:00:00
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ASTS 054: Now Playing... ”Barbie”, ”Oppenheimer”, ”Tetris”, ”The Marvels” and more!
Season 1 · Episode 54
lundi 20 novembre 2023 • Duration 01:35:34
Welcome back, everyone! To close out 2023, I’m concluding with an episode of the Now Playing sub-series of the podcast to spotlight notable film scores throughout the calendar year. This year provided some surprise blockbusters, such as BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER, along with new entries from major franchises like INDIANA JONES, CREED and THE FAST & THE FURIOUS - with memorable music from many. Enjoy music from a cavalcade of composers - John Williams, Lorne Balfe, Christophe Beck and Hans Zimmer, among others!
Below are the films and composers represented here, with time index for helpful reference.
Title playtime index:
ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA (Christophe Beck) - 00:01:37
SHAZAM: FURY OF THE GODS (Christophe Beck) - 00:06:12
CREED 3 (Joseph Shirley) - 00:10:09
TETRIS (Lorne Balfe) - 00:17:29
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOUR AMONG THIEVES (Lorne Balfe) - 00:24:06
THE SUPER MARIO BROS MOVIE (Brian Tyler/Koji Kondo) - 00:34:09
FAST X (Brian Tyler) - 00:38:24
INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY (John Williams) - 00:42:33
BARBIE (Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish) - 00:53:00
OPPENHEIMER (Ludwig Göransson) - 01:04:02
THE CREATOR (Hans Zimmer) - 01:10:50
THE MARVELS (Laura Karpman) - 01:19:01
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ASTS 045: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor-2021 in review
Season 1 · Episode 45
dimanche 6 février 2022 • Duration 01:11:15
Welcome to the next new episode! I am pleased to be joined once more by soundtrack album producer and editor, Neil S. Bulk. As heard in previous years, which long-time listeners may recall, I’ve invited Neil back to reflect on his notable projects from the prior year, in this case 2021, for the various soundtrack record labels such as La La Land Records and Varese Sarabande. Topics range from work continuing during lockdown, rescores, film score presentations vs original albums and guessing as to what was happening in 1989 with recorded cues now missing. Titles discussed in this episode include:
THE NEXT KARATE KID (Bill Conti/William Ross)
STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, GLORY, FIELD OF DREAMS (James Horner)
STRIPES (Elmer Bernstein)
CABOBLANCO, THE STRIPPER, S*P*Y*S, TORA! TORA! TORA!, ACE ELI AND RODGER OF THE SKIES (Jerry Goldsmith)
THE TIME TUNNEL (1960's TV series) (John Williams, various)
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (Alfred Newman)
LOVE ACTUALLY (Craig Armstrong)
DANTE'S PEAK (James Newton Howard/John Frizzel)
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ASTS 044: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 5-The 1980’s
Season 1 · Episode 44
lundi 17 janvier 2022 • Duration 01:33:33
Welcome to 2022, everyone! In this first episode of the year, my multi-part journey into the music of Science Fiction cinema and its evolving soundscape through the decades continues. We’re now crossing over into the 1980’s, following on from the seismic shift in film scoring which occurred with the unexpected arrival of STAR WARS in 1977 and its John Williams-penned symphonic score, hearkening back to the sounds of the classical Hollywood era.
This symphonic shadow loomed large over Sci-Fi movies of the 80's, as heard here in music composed by James Horner (BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS, STAR TREK II), John Scott (THE FINAL COUNTDOWN) and Elmer Bernstein (SATURN 3, HEAVY METAL). However, the incorporation of synthesizers into soundtracks increased, both combined with large orchestras and also in solo efforts, such as John Carpenter's ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK (1981) and the inimitable Vangelis score for BLADE RUNNER (1982).
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ASTS 043: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 4-The 1970‘s, cont.
Season 1 · Episode 43
dimanche 17 octobre 2021 • Duration 01:31:04
Greetings everyone! In this new episode of the podcast, my sonic journey through the music for Science Fiction cinema through the decades continues, by closing out the 1970's. This will focus on titles from the 1977-1979 years, and more specifically STAR WARS and the ripples created by that seismic shift of its musical score composed by John Williams. The electronic and avant garde sounds of the genre heard during the early Seventies found themselves supplanted by the return of those of the Golden Age of Hollywood, being the more traditionally symphonic soundscapes.
John Williams features prominently as expected, by way of not only STAR WARS but both CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND and SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, along with titles by Jerry Goldsmith (DAMNATION ALLEY, ALIEN, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE), John Barry (STARCRASH, THE BLACK HOLE), Laurence Rosenthal (THE ISLAND OF DR MOREAU, METEOR), Brian May (MAD MAX) and others...
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ASTS 042: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 3-The 1970's
Season 1 · Episode 42
dimanche 22 août 2021 • Duration 01:02:00
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ASTS 041: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 2-The 1960's
Season 1 · Episode 41
dimanche 18 juillet 2021 • Duration 01:31:24
Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode I continue on to the next chapter of a multi-part deep dive, into the evolving music of Science Fiction cinema through the decades, with my focus today being the 1960’s. Thus far, we’ve journeyed through the 1950’s scores which were brimming with electric violins, theremins, Novachords, jarring stinger chords and harsh onslaughts of brass and percussion.
Now, as we advance into the 1960's, we'll hear sumptuous symphonic scores for THE TIME MACHINE (1960) and MASTER OF THE WORLD (1961), pop and jazz influences in PANIC IN YEAR ZERO! (1962) and BARBARELLA (1968) and avant garde concert techniques expressed in the music for FANTASTIC VOYAGE (1966) and PLANET OF THE APES (1968). Composers featured here include Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith, Les Baxter, Russell Garcia, Akira Ifukube - plus vocal crooning by Frankie Avalon! I also include samples of Alex North's original, unused score for the Stanley Kubrick directed, game-changing 1968 classic 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.
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Small correction: I mistakenly attribute the score for 1954's 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA to Paul Sawtell and Bert Shefter, but it was composed by Paul J. Smith. Thanks to my attentive listeners!
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ASTS 040: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 1-The 1950's
Season 1 · Episode 40
dimanche 6 juin 2021 • Duration 01:09:25
Beginning with this episode (the 40th!) of the podcast, I plan to present a multi-part analysis into a specific cinematic genre, that being the music of science fiction through the years. The 1950's is often considered the initial Golden Age of Science Fiction, when the genre showcased its own distinctiveness onscreen and gained notoriety in part due to films such as THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951), CONQUEST OF SPACE (1955) and INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956). Music from this decade's theatrical entries is where my listening journey starts, including selections composed by Bernard Herrmann, Leith Stevens, Herman Stein and Nathan Van Cleave.
Of course, this isn’t meant to be an exhaustive or definitive overview in any sense of the word, consisting instead of my own observations of how music for science fiction movies, those involving outer space, invading aliens and time travel, developed its own personality and evolved over time. With luck, my reach won't exceed my grasp and I will endeavor to produce an episode for each decade at least up until the 1990's. As a teaser, I've created a special suite of musical selections from various Sci-Fi film scores from the 50's to the 90's.
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ASTS 039: Composer Benji Merrison ("SAS: Red Notice")
Season 1 · Episode 39
dimanche 2 mai 2021 • Duration 29:57
Hello again, everyone! On this episode of the podcast, I am joined by the brilliantly skilled composer Benji Merrison. Benji is based in London and has provided music across a wide spectrum of media, from TV to film, documentaries and art installations. His background includes both formal music schooling as well as music production and engineering. Some of Benji Merrison's previous projects include TV series for BBC 1 such as FORCES OF NATURE, DYNASTIES and GREEN PLANET. Today, I have welcomed him to my podcast to talk about his latest feature film score, for the action thriller SAS: RED NOTICE, directed by Magnus Martens. The soundtrack for SAS: RED NOTICE is available from Lakeshore Records.
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ASTS 038: Composer Matthew Head ("Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia")
Season 1 · Episode 38
dimanche 11 avril 2021 • Duration 29:09
Welcome back to the podcast! Marvelously proficient composer, arranger and songwriter Matthew Head joins me on this episode to discuss his background and diverse career. Matthew's soundtracks have garnered Grammy, Emmy, Peabody and NAACP awards and nominations, all while working from his home in Marietta, Georgia. His notable projects include TV series such as GREENLEAF (on OWN), Boomerang (on BET), THE FAMILY and P-VALLEY. Here I talk with Matthew about composing and arranging score and songs for the new Lifetime feature, ROBIN ROBERTS PRESENTS: MAHALIA, which details the life of gospel music legend Mahalia Jackson, starring Danielle Brooks and directed by Kenny Leon.
The soundtrack for ROBIN ROBERTS PRESENTS: MAHALIA, produced by Matthew Head, including both score and songs with performances by Danielle Brooks, is available from ABKCO Music & Records.
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