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5.0 out of 5 stars
Top Ten Sci-Fi Score of All Time! An absolute Gem of Gems!!, June 21, 1998
By A Customer
One of the most sought-after film scores by collector's and science fiction movie buffs is Russell Garcia's THE TIME MACHINE. This score is a remarkable achievement based on perhaps George Pal's greatest and most memorable Oscar winning films. It is also a first time release of the score after so many long years. Bravo to the producer and record company for making it and releasing it!!The score and its production are noteworthy for a variety of reasons. One it is produced by director and producer Arnold Leibovit - who made one of the finest tributes to a fantasy filmmaker ever done i.e. THE FANTASY FILM WORLDS OF GEORGE PAL - which premiered at the Motion Picture Academy and later aired on the Disney Channel and PBS. Leibovit a fan and friend of George Pal not only produced this noteworthy film but did a second tribute THE PUPPETOON MOVIE, another excellent achievement and of course produced this excellent memory filled album. Leibovit is currently producing a remake of THE TIME MACHINE with Warner Brothers and 7 FACES OF DR LAO with Warners and New Line Cinema. An added unexpected bonus on this album is a 7 minute suite from ATLANTIS, THE LOST CONTINENT another Garcia effort and George Pal movie. The score is a very stirring heroic romantic piece that rekindles many memories. It is another of the veteran Russell Garicia's greatest scores. It is really a thrill to hear it again. Wow! THE TIME MACHINE has many dynamic moments that give one goose bumps hearing. The score is built primarily around a lilting romantic theme which characterizes the idyllic life of the Eloi whom Rod Taylor (the time traveller) finds in the 800th milennium. Gutteral trombones and rasping high brass exclamations represent the fiendish Morlocks. In contrast, and perhaps the most memorable part of the Garcia work, is the soft woodwind ballad representing the Victorian 1900 time frame which recurs occasionally to rekindle Taylor's memory of his home and the! comarderie of his dear lost friend Filby (portrayed by Alan Young who is also known for playing Wilbur on "Mr. Ed"). As the legendary story goes - in an audition by the composer with director George Pal - Garcia played this very theme on a piano. Pal was so enthused he hired Garcia on the spot to do the score. Both of these film scores are among the best of the 1950's-1960's science fiction film and it is a treat to have them so nicely recorded and presented. They are really the symbolic spirit of George Pal himself - who lives on forever in these scores. Much commendation to album producer Arnold Leibovit! and GNP Crescendo for making this magnificent and very collectible score available after so many years. The album should win an award and get wide accolades and attention by all those who love movie scores!! Run out and get a copy as soon as you can
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