Fox
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Label: Wea International
Category: Music
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Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 093624788027
EAN: 0093624788027
ASIN: B00005B0DJ
Release Date: 2001-04-26 |
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Tracks:
- Theme from the Fox
- Frost Trees
- Soft Clay
- Ellen's Image
- Dead Leaf
- Foxhole
- That Night
- Foxtail
- Paul's Memories
- Roll It Over
- Trembling
- Lonely Road
- Dripping Icicles
Album Description
First time on CD for Lalo Schifrin's award winning score to the 1978 film based on a D.H. Lawrence novella. Remastered it features new liner notes and a poster (approx. 18 inches x 14). 2001 release.
Customer Reviews:
Buy this CD and listen for the original version of Santana's "Europa".......2007-02-24
The movie is an adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's tale of two lesbi-hens living together on a remote Canadian farm, and what happens when, one snowy winter, the fox arrives in the form of a man and soon runs wild in the henhouse. The music is quietly beautiful and one can hear "Europa" is simply an electric guitar version of the main theme here. This soundtrack is fairly rare, as is the movie, which is currently unavailable for rent or purchase.
And to correct another reviewer, this movie is not from 1978. It premiered in Canada in December 1967 and was released in America in February 1968.
One of the best scores ever recorded in the late 20th Century.......2005-09-25
And that ain't hyperbole.
Probably Lalo's best score, THE FOX haunts with its oriental simplicity and lovely themes. Performed with a small ensemble, and featuring some stunning piano solos, this soundtrack only has one piece of fodder, Anne Heywood singing a bit of Victorian trashiness called "Roll it Over". Otherwise, it's an exceptional recording, and better than the "re-recording" issued in 2002, which is pretty, but these recordings have a certain something that just can't be duplicated. Eerie, forlorn, and... well, think intense sexual desire on a cold, cold autumn afternoon draped in melancholy. "Lonely Road" is priceless, and for sixties' song enthusiasts, it doesn't get more sultry than Sally Stevens singing the title song "That Night".
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