Dragon’s Domain annonce un album de bande originale de Lee Holdridge

Dragon’s Domain Records a publié un nouvel album présentant des partitions du compositeur Lee Holdridge. La collection inclut la première mondiale de la musique du téléfilm CBS de 1999 Sealed with a Kiss, ainsi que la bande originale du film de 1973 Jeremy.

Dragon’s Domain Records a annoncé la sortie de The Lee Holdridge Collection – Volume 4, un album de bande originale mettant en vedette deux partitions du compositeur lauréat d’un Emmy Award, Lee Holdridge. Connu pour ses travaux sur des films tels que Splash, The Mists of Avalon, The Beastmaster, Old Gringo, Mr. Mom et Oliver’s Story, Holdridge signe la musique du téléfilm CBS de 1999 Sealed with a Kiss, réalisé par Ron Lagomarsino. Ce projet réunit John Stamos, Annabeth Gish, Jane Sibbett, Robert Stack, Angie Dickinson, Barry Corbin et Nell Carter. L’album propose également la partition de Holdridge pour le drame de 1973 Jeremy, écrit et réalisé par Arthur Barron, avec Robby Benson et Glynnis O’Connor dans les rôles principaux. Cette musique était auparavant disponible en vinyle en 1973 via United Artists. Le CD est désormais disponible à la commande sur le site officiel du label, où les auditeurs peuvent écouter des extraits audio. Sealed with a Kiss est actuellement proposé en vidéo à la demande, tandis que Jeremy est disponible en Blu-ray et DVD ou en streaming sur MGM+. La liste des pistes comprend 21 morceaux, commençant par des sélections de Sealed with a Kiss telles que « Opening Title » et « Cocktail Party A », suivies de pistes de Jeremy, dont « Blue Balloon (The Hourglass Song) » et « Theme for Jeremy and His Cello ». Cette sortie met en lumière les contributions de Holdridge à la télévision et au cinéma sur plusieurs décennies.

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