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Walkabout (1971 Film) [Soundtrack]

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John Barry is the Academy Award winning composer of film scores, best known for his work on the James Bond series of films.

Barry was a jazz fan in his youth and played in local jazz bands during his late teens. Keen to extend his interest into a career, he took a correspondence course in arranging while he did his National Service. On leaving the army he touted his services round some of the UK… Read more in Amazon's John Barry Store

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  • Audio CD (January 23, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Silva America
  • ASIN: B0000560K7
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #268,558 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Walkabout
2. The Children
3. Stranded
4. Night in the Outback
5. Survival Test/The Journey
6. The Three of Us
7. Together at Sunrise
8. The Deserted Settlement/The Final Dance
9. Back to Nature
10. They Might Be Giants (Main Title/The Game's Afoot)
11. Moviola
12. The Chase
13. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Curioser and Curioser/You've ...
14. The Betsy (Main Title/Love Theme
15. The Corn Is Green
16. Until September
17. Seance on a Wet Afternnon (Main Title/The Kidnap/The Ransom/End Title)

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The distinctive talents of John Barry are perhaps best-known for largely inventing the musical language of the James Bond series, though the composer has enjoyed a long and successful career scoring a multitude of other films and recording pop and jazz as well. This release marks the debut recording of Barry's often surprising score for Nicolas Roeg's compelling 1971 meditation on cultural contrasts set in the Australian outback. Instead of leaning on the obvious choices of exotic percussion and the authentically aboriginal, Barry has infused the familiar elegance of his orchestral writing with unusual, almost Morricone-esque choral flourishes and used ethnic instrumentation only with great subtlety. The results are a compelling rediscovery, pastoral in their grace and gentle atmospherics. The album's second half is devoted to signature cues from a number of Barry's other overlooked scores, including They Might Be Giants, The Chase, and The Corn Is Green, as well as the lush romanticism of Until September and the brooding, evocative, jazz-tinged Séance on a Wet Afternoon. --Jerry McCulley

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Australian landscape & Barry's score is captivating", February 1, 2001
This review is from: Walkabout (1971 Film) (Audio CD)
Silva Screen and The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, under the
direction of Nic Raine, with the Crouch End Festival Chorus - David
Temple, Choir Master present this timeless release -
"Walkabout".

"Walkabout" (1971) is a complex
story of loneliness, alienation and social consciousness, as
director/cinematographer Nicolas Roeg using very little dialogue has
the camera (Anthony Richmond-cinematographer) tell this fascinating
tale of a young girl (Jenny Agutter), her brother (Lucien John) and
the young Aborigine (David Gulpilil) of the sumptuous beauty and
horror of the Australian outback.

But the real beauty of this film
is the score by the artistic John Barry, who has the gift of melody,
and he knows how to use it better than anyone else, for any film or
situation. Barry's score evokes perfectly a sense of childhood
yearning, a time gone forever. Our composer's score plays superbly
with rich and melodic tones, with his precise and poetic passages
blends shades of counterpoints, this is John Barry at his best.

The
remaining scores on the album - "THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS"
(1972), "MOVIOLA" (1992), "THE CHASE" (1966),
"ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND" (1972), "THE
BETSY" (1978), "THE CORN IS GREEN" (1978), "UNTIL
SEPTEMBER" (1984) and "SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON"
(1964), is music to feast upon and fit for a king.

Silva with these
"World Premiere Recordings" have given
"film-score-buffs" all the goodies wrapped up in one
bundle...this is a classic CD. Other titles to look for -
"Zulu" (SSD 1095), "The Classic John Barry" (SSD
1033), "The Essential James Bond" (SSD 1034), "Bond
Back In Action" (SSD 1100) and "Bond Back In Action 2"
(SSD 1119)...sharing the magic of this classic composer - JOHN BARRY!

Total Time: 65:46 on 17 Tracks...(2000)

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ...rare find, May 23, 2002
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David (Spruce Grove, AB Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walkabout (1971 Film) (Audio CD)
As rare as the movie, it took a long time for this soundtrack to resurface...all thanks to Silva. Silva just recently have been piecing together some outstanding film compilations of various composers who's film scores in the past ended up on some dusty shelf. Anyone who hasn't seen the movie but know of Nicholas Roeg (the director) and John Barry (the composer)would think that the two would make a unlikely pair, judging upon Nicholas Roeg's often strange nature in making movies and you can never loosely describe John Barry's scores being remotely strange or out of place. John Barry had prior to that been associated with scoring James Bond films, so this may of seemed like a bit of a departure for him, a departure that may of lead him to score some of his most important films in his life. Walkabout only covers about 27 minutes, the rest of the tracks are from various other movies...the main focus of course is on Walkabout and deservely so because it has never been released. Bearing in mind, what you hear is the world premiere recording of the original score covered by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and what a great job they do. Walkabout was a movie that glorified in visual beauty and it would seem like a hard task for the music score to compliament the visual aspect of it, considering there is very little narrative but surprisingly it does a fine job.

The Moviola track was intended for the Prince Of Tides but nothing ever became of it after John Barry's departure and eventually finding it's way in a Imax film. An essential track being that it was so important to him. With the success of "Dances With Wolves", Moviola was a pivotal point that was to re-establish his career...that was not to be.

Unfortunately all the other tracks on the c.d, They Might Be Giants, The Chase, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, The Betsy (horrible movie), The Corn Is Green, Until September and Seance On A Wet Afternoon are light weight in comparison to Walkabout and they would hardly be worth purchasing if they stood alone.

I loved the movie, so when I stumbled upon the Walkabout c.d in the soundtrack section...I had to have it, and I don't regret having to pay a little extra for it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars John Barry at his best, July 13, 2011
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Perry (Fairfax, VA) - See all my reviews
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This is probably one of John Barry's least familiar body of work. However, it is not to be missed. The music is full of beauty, yet with haunting regret.
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