[David] Shire began scoring for television in the 1960s and made the leap to scoring feature films in the early 1970s. He was married to actress Talia Shire, for whose brother Francis Ford Coppola he scored The Conversation, perhaps his best known score, in 1974. Additional screen credits include Two People, All the President's Men, The Hindenburg, Farewell My Lovely, The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three, 2010, Return to Oz, Max Dugan Returns (a Neil Simon [screenplay]) and Zodiac. He composed original music for Saturday Night Fever (for which he received two Grammy Award nominations), and also worked on several disco adaptations including "Night on Disco Mountain." He won the Academy Award for Best Song for his and Norman Gimble's theme song for Norma Rae, "It Goes Like It Goes".
--I can forgive him for "Night on Disco Mountain" for THE CONVERSATION and THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE alone...
Thanks for this one, Patti. THE CONVERSATION is a brilliant movie. Hackman's plastic raincoat sums up his character perfectly. I wish Coppola had made more films like it.
The music is fine - and what a great list of credits for David Shire.
Patricia Abbott is the author of more than 125 stories that have appeared online, in print journals and in various anthologies. She is the author of two print novels CONCRETE ANGEL (2015) and SHOT IN DETROIT (2016)(Polis Books). CONCRETE ANGEL was nominated for an Anthony and Macavity Award in 2016. SHOT IN DETROIT was nominated for an Edgar Award and an Anthony Award in 2017. A collection of her stories I BRING SORROW AND OTHER STORIES OF TRANSGRESSION will appear in 2018.
She also authored two ebooks, MONKEY JUSTICE and HOME INVASION and co-edited DISCOUNT NOIR. She won a Derringer award for her story "My Hero." She lives outside Detroit.
Patricia (Patti) Abbott
SHOT IN DETROIT
Edgar Nominee 2017, Anthony nominee 2017
CONCRETE ANGEL
Polis Books, 2015-nominated for the Anthony and Macavity Awards
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Such a superb film.
The musical cues put together here remind me of Ran Blake, particularly, and to some extent of Brubeck, John Lewis, maybe Lennie Tristano.
It's been far too long since I've seen the film. Pity about Cindy Williams's career, but I hope that inane sitcom helped make her financially secure.
WIKIPEDIA's entry:
[David] Shire began scoring for television in the 1960s and made the leap to scoring feature films in the early 1970s. He was married to actress Talia Shire, for whose brother Francis Ford Coppola he scored The Conversation, perhaps his best known score, in 1974. Additional screen credits include Two People, All the President's Men, The Hindenburg, Farewell My Lovely, The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three, 2010, Return to Oz, Max Dugan Returns (a Neil Simon [screenplay]) and Zodiac. He composed original music for Saturday Night Fever (for which he received two Grammy Award nominations), and also worked on several disco adaptations including "Night on Disco Mountain." He won the Academy Award for Best Song for his and Norman Gimble's theme song for Norma Rae, "It Goes Like It Goes".
--I can forgive him for "Night on Disco Mountain" for THE CONVERSATION and THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE alone...
This is the only piece of his music I know at all.
Patti - Oh, that is a good, good movie!
You've probably heard some of his work with Streisand, too, w/o knowing it was his.
Clipped condensation of the PELHAM score:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsyDWtzfA7k
or hit the namelink...
"He'd kill us."
Great movie.
Jeff M.
One of the all time best. BTW- a month later, I finally responded to your question about the Dutch Leonard Film Fest...
Thanks for this one, Patti. THE CONVERSATION is a brilliant movie. Hackman's plastic raincoat sums up his character perfectly. I wish Coppola had made more films like it.
The music is fine - and what a great list of credits for David Shire.
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