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The James Dean Story [CDs & DVD] [Box Set]
 
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The James Dean Story [CDs & DVD] [Box Set] [Box set]

Steve Allen , Larry Coleman , Gigi Perreau , Leonard Rosenman , Leith Stevens , Eddie Stuart , Dimitri Tiomkin , Dick Jacobs , George Cates , Leith Stevens , Leonard Rosenman , Dick Jacobs Orchestra , George Cates Orchestra , John T. Williams , Jimmy Wakely , Tommy Sands Audio CD
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  • Performer: John T. Williams, Jimmy Wakely, Tommy Sands
  • Orchestra: Dick Jacobs Orchestra, George Cates Orchestra
  • Conductor: Dick Jacobs, George Cates, Leith Stevens, Leonard Rosenman
  • Composer: Steve Allen, Larry Coleman, Gigi Perreau, Leonard Rosenman, Leith Stevens, et al.
  • Audio CD (April 26, 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Blue Moon Imports
  • ASIN: B0007TF0Y0
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #522,959 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Prelude
2. Boyhood
3. Who Am I?
4. Thinking of Home
5. Rebel at Work
6. Finding His Power
7. Hollywood
8. The Movie Star
9. Lost Love
10. Success and Then What?
See all 12 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Main Title [From East of Eden]
2. Cal's Dance [From East of Eden]
3. Nocturne [From East of Eden]
4. The Vindication of Cal [From East of Eden]
5. Main Title [From Rebel Without a Cause]
6. Jim's Ride to the Planetarium [From Rebel Without a Cause]
7. End of the World [From Rebel Without a Cause]
8. Knife Fight [From Rebel Without a Cause]
9. Death of Plato/End Titles [From Rebel Without a Cause]
10. Main Title [From Giant]
See all 19 tracks on this disc

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Looking out for Jimmy, December 31, 2009
This review is from: The James Dean Story [CDs & DVD] [Box Set] (Audio CD)
For Dean fans this would seem to be a bargain for two CDs, a DVD and an eighty-two page CD size book.

I was primarily interested in the DVD with Robert Altman's seventy-nine minute docu `The James Dean Story'. Made in 1957, two years after Dean's death and more or less at the start of Altman's creative career (he was thirty-two). The problem with the movie is that Dean was only young himself with three movies, some TV and Broadway work but hardly enough to paint a picture of a creative personality. Altman therefore concentrates on everyone who might have known him while growing up, friends, neighbors, a farmer, his school teacher and waiters for example. What is revealed in these interviews is not much, though they are actually quite well done with the questions asked off-screen by the movies narrator: Martin Gabel. JD was quite average. Oddly, I thought, there are no interviews with the professionals he worked with while in Hollywood. The rest of the DVD has three TV plays from 1953, '54 and '55 (lasting eighty-two minutes and predictably of varying image quality) and it's here that you can get a glimpse of Dean's potential. The final items on the disc are trailers to his three movies.

Of the two CDs, one is the soundtrack to the Altman documentary, composed by Leith Stevens. I thought it very uninspiring and it's interesting that in the movie you hardly notice most of it in the background. In parts it seemed rather reminiscent of Hugo Friedhofer's brilliant 1946 score for 'The best years of our lives' movie.

The other CD has the music from Dean's three movies, East of Eden and Rebel composed by Leonard Rosenman and Giant by Dimitri Tiomkin. Again I didn't think these are truly memorable scores. The remainder of the disc is some rather maudlin songs and tributes. To complete the package the booklet is the usual collection of film stills, grainy snaps and text that is really a repeat of the Altman work in words but it is reasonably produced.

Why the box set was originated by a Spanish record company in 2005 is beyond me but as the price is remarkable low I wouldn't be surprised if someone totally miscalculated the interest in Dean and overproduced. Had it been a US production I bet there would have been more contributions from show biz personalities and movie folk.



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