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Track Listings
| 1 | Main Title |
| 2 | El Desayuno |
| 3 | Attack On The Train |
| 4 | The Journey Commences |
| 5 | Windstorm |
| 6 | Campfire/Up There/Water Trough/Gold-Digging/Cave-In/Rescue |
| 7 | Texas Memories |
| 8 | Night/Distrust/Gila Monster |
| 9 | Bandits/Outnumbered/Federales |
| 10 | Cody's Letter/Texas Memories (Reprise) |
| 11 | Packing Up/Indian Visitors |
| 12 | Funeral Chant |
| 13 | Unwilling Caretakers |
| 14 | Madness |
| 15 | Narange Dolce |
| 16 | After Dobbs/'The Man In The Hole!'/Arrested |
| 17 | The Ruins |
| 18 | Texas Memories/Finale |
| 19 | End Cast |
| 20 | Theatrical Trailer |
| 21 | Alternate Main Title |
| 22 | Alternate Finale |
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STEINER: Treasure of the Sierra Madre (The) by William Stromberg
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English, Spanish
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 5.5 x 0.25 inches; 2.5 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Marco-Polo
- Original Release Date : 1948
- Run time : 1 hour and 1 minute
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : February 11, 2007
- Label : Marco-Polo
- ASIN : B000050XFB
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #265,646 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,265 in Movie Scores (CDs & Vinyl)
- #5,529 in Movie Soundtracks (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2012
Being critical and possessing keen hearing and listening to the "authenticity" of motion picture soundtracks, I have to say that this version by William Stromberg and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra is absolutly outstanding. Even though it contains only 22 tracks vice the "original" by Max Steiner's original with 29 tracks; nevertheless, Stromberg's version is in a class by itself. Steiner's version was not stereo and is not as pronounced as Stromberg's version. It is truly a magnificent "piece of work" and really brings out the true quality of Steiner's original composition. One track,; in this case, "El Desayuno" was not on Steiner's orginal but is on Stromberg's version. It is exactly like the one in the movie! The Moscow Symphony Orchestra is, in my opinion, on the same level as Nic Raine's Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Both have created extraordinary soundtrack music that is quite impressive. One of Steiner's creations that I would like to see Stromberg recreate is "The Searcher's" with John Wayne. Steiner is without a doubt, the greatest composer of movie music for all time. There are many soundtracks that have yet to be "discovered"; The Sons of Katie Elder(E. Bernstein), Rio Bravo(Tiomkin), just to name a couple. In summation, Stromberg uses more base as Steiner did while Raine tends to create a little less in base. Of course, the size of each orchestra as well as where each is recorded is also a determining factor on the final versions. The Moscow Symphony is larger and their recording studio is also much larger. That can make the difference. In some cases, many of the "original" soundtracks are either lost, damaged or missing some of the cues that was created by the composer; hence, the listener can sense the "gap" or the missing cue or cues! Each composition should flow into each cue so not to lose continuity in regards to the action and scenes of the movie itself. I hope that Stromberg and Raine will continue to research and recreate some of the most important movie music ever created. There are many more movie soundtracks just waiting to be brought to the attention of people like myself who thoroughly enjoy music such as mentioned. Being from Arizona, Western music soundtracks are my favorite without a doubt!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2011
This is a very fine score by Max Steiner. Perhaps not as epic as Gone With The Wind or King Kong, but big and bombastic none-the-less. Though it is filled with many quiet, tender moments as well, such as the Funeral Chant. The orchestration is, as always, spectacular. I'm not quite sure how a Mandolin fits into a Mexican-Neo-Romantic film score, it still manages to work beautifully and offer some delicious timbres that stand out from those of the traditional orchestra. William Stromberg coaxes a terrific performance by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. I have their re-recording of King Kong and they seem to capture Steiner's sound and style very well. The only complaint I have about this cd is that the booklet does contain any liner notes about the music. But, the for the price, it's a darn good buy.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019
it was overall worth having if you love the movie, Steiner, or the main theme itself
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2009
This is a good Steiner score, beautifully reconstructed and recorded. It can bring pleasure in recounting the many memorable scenes in that wonderful film. It's not one of his greatest efforts, but ANYTHING by Steiner is worth owning and is several cuts above most other film scores.
Get it if you like Steiner. The soundtrack is available on Rhino. Eventhough the soundtrack is remastered from old 78's, the sound is remarkable for its age. Get them if you like film music. I would choose this fine re-recording if I had to choose just one.
Get it if you like Steiner. The soundtrack is available on Rhino. Eventhough the soundtrack is remastered from old 78's, the sound is remarkable for its age. Get them if you like film music. I would choose this fine re-recording if I had to choose just one.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2012
An impressive adventure score led by some very spirited themes. Some of the more dissonant material is a bit of a turnoff, and some of the performance lacks the muscular gravity heard in the suite on the Bogart Gerhardt album, but on the whole this is still a great album.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2013
It is unlikely that Steiner's score is going to receive a better recording any time soon. Fortunately this one is outstanding. Note for trivia fans: the cover of the 2007 issue features the Chisos Mountains in the Big Bend National Park, Texas. Certainly not the Sierra Madre.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2013
It holds up well after so many years. I just watched the movie again and believe the soundtrack adds much to the story.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2013
composer created the intensity between the principles. Two of the three actors becme divisive in the mission to find gold. The third actor remained above the fray.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 5, 2013
It was only after buying the Blu-Ray of Treasure of the Sierra Madre that I realised what a great music score it has.
Max Steiner's score for this film is one of his best and this CD is must have if you like classic film music.
Max Steiner's score for this film is one of his best and this CD is must have if you like classic film music.
Bernard Chaudey
5.0 out of 5 stars
Un "must" pour les amoureux du grand Max
Reviewed in France on June 9, 2015
Ayant pu apprécier, au travers des extraits proposé sur le site Amazon, des divers enregistrements modernes des partitions de cinéma classique connues ou moins connues et publiés chez Marco Polo/Naxos et plus particulièrement de l'équipe William Stromberg (chef-d'orchestre) John Morgan (restauration de l'orchestration originale) et du Moscow Symphony Orchestra, j'ai commencé la collection et je suis comblé et admiratif du travail réalisé dans ce sens par le label depuis la fin des années 80.
Il s'agit là de la totalité de la musique composé par Max Steiner pour le film de 1948 de John Huston. Mais quand je dis la totalité c'est bien vrai, car en plus des compositions entendu dans le film, nous avons ici en plus un thème principal de générique en version alternative non retenue et qui démarre par la fanfare de la Warner Bros., une fin alternative, mais aussi un autre arrangement des thèmes du film écrit par le compositeur pour la bande annonce cinema. Détail intéressant que l'on retrouve chez d'autres disques de cette série, à cette époque on demandait au compositeur de faire en plus un arrangement des thèmes musicaux spécialement pour les bandes-annonces. J'ignore si cette pratique était commune à tout films de l'âge d'or de Hollywood, mais on retrouve aussi sur ceux consacrés au compositions de Korngold. Un livret très intéressant (en anglais) est fourni avec le CD, qui donne une foule de détails et d'anecdotes sur les circonstances de la composition par Steiner, du travail de reconstitution pour ce disque, et des entretiens avec Murray Cutter (l'orchestrateur régulier à la Warner de Max Steiner).
Quand à la musique elle-même c'est bien sûr un opus majeur de Max Steiner que tout amoureux de la musique de cinéma connait et qui est très fidèle à l'enregistrement original. J'ai pour ma part la chance d'avoir une copie des disques acétate de studio enregistrés par Steiner lui-même et on est très proche de la direction d'orchestre originale. L'ambiance musicale est authentique, même si on peut trouver que Stromberg est un poil plus lent dans sa direction que Steiner et manque parfois de punch, c'est un enregistrement de tout premier ordre (avec celui, partiel, de la BO enregistré par C. Gerhardt en 1973) et à acquérir, surtout au prix Naxos.
Petit détail pour la série, elle est sortie initialement sous le label Marco-Polo de la marque Naxos et dans cette première édition on avait droit en couverture à des affiches originales ou des photos des films pour lesquelles ces compositions avait été faite. Réédité depuis chez Naxos "Film Music Classics" plus d'illustration d'époque mais une sobre mais élégante couverture rappelant le titre du film phare du CD.
Il s'agit là de la totalité de la musique composé par Max Steiner pour le film de 1948 de John Huston. Mais quand je dis la totalité c'est bien vrai, car en plus des compositions entendu dans le film, nous avons ici en plus un thème principal de générique en version alternative non retenue et qui démarre par la fanfare de la Warner Bros., une fin alternative, mais aussi un autre arrangement des thèmes du film écrit par le compositeur pour la bande annonce cinema. Détail intéressant que l'on retrouve chez d'autres disques de cette série, à cette époque on demandait au compositeur de faire en plus un arrangement des thèmes musicaux spécialement pour les bandes-annonces. J'ignore si cette pratique était commune à tout films de l'âge d'or de Hollywood, mais on retrouve aussi sur ceux consacrés au compositions de Korngold. Un livret très intéressant (en anglais) est fourni avec le CD, qui donne une foule de détails et d'anecdotes sur les circonstances de la composition par Steiner, du travail de reconstitution pour ce disque, et des entretiens avec Murray Cutter (l'orchestrateur régulier à la Warner de Max Steiner).
Quand à la musique elle-même c'est bien sûr un opus majeur de Max Steiner que tout amoureux de la musique de cinéma connait et qui est très fidèle à l'enregistrement original. J'ai pour ma part la chance d'avoir une copie des disques acétate de studio enregistrés par Steiner lui-même et on est très proche de la direction d'orchestre originale. L'ambiance musicale est authentique, même si on peut trouver que Stromberg est un poil plus lent dans sa direction que Steiner et manque parfois de punch, c'est un enregistrement de tout premier ordre (avec celui, partiel, de la BO enregistré par C. Gerhardt en 1973) et à acquérir, surtout au prix Naxos.
Petit détail pour la série, elle est sortie initialement sous le label Marco-Polo de la marque Naxos et dans cette première édition on avait droit en couverture à des affiches originales ou des photos des films pour lesquelles ces compositions avait été faite. Réédité depuis chez Naxos "Film Music Classics" plus d'illustration d'époque mais une sobre mais élégante couverture rappelant le titre du film phare du CD.
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