OST Lord Love A Duck (1966)

May 22, 2011 12:29




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Track listing:

1. Lord Love A Duck (Main Title) (02:09)
Sung by The Wild Ones
2. The Wedding (01:10)
3. Bob's March (00:32)
4. Balboa Blast (03:22)
5. All Night Long (Part I) (03:18)
6. Arsenic In The Face (02:52)
7. The Year Of The Duck (02:40)
8. Lord Love A Duck (Instrumental) (02:23)
9. Gaudeamus - Hey, Hey, Hey (01:56)
10. All Night Long (Part II) (03:44)
11. Finale: Lord Love A Duck (01:44)
Sung by The Wild Ones

саундтрек к сатирической комедии про золотую американскую молодежь 60-х. приз за лучшую женскую роль на МКФ в Берлине! подробнее о композиторе здесь:

The intent was probably to provide a parody of rock music, otherwise any number of legit surf bands, The Ventures or even Booker T. and the M.G.’s could have contributed something more appealing to the audience the film intended to reach. Here, Hefti provides a remarkably annoying main theme (“hey hey hey”) that gets some truly awful lyrics by Ernie Sheldon (recommended to Hefti by Elmer Bernstein after Baby, The Rain Must Fall and composer of the lyrics to Hefti’s Duel at Diablo theme) and voiced by 1960s one near-hit wonder The Wild Ones. A secondary theme, the equally repetitious “The Wedding,” is, like the main theme, repeated endlessly throughout the film and the soundtrack too. Curiously, hypnosis is one of the film’s subtle and more interesting themes and Hefti’s repetitious and (too) oft-repeated musical motifs drive this home. The film’s only other notable themes are the similarly devised “Balboa Blast” and “All Night Long (Part I)” (both from the beach party dance scenes), “The Year of the Duck” and “All Night Long (Part II).”

http://dougpayne.blogspot.com/2010/11/hefti-in-hollywood.html

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surf, 60s, rock and roll, surf rock

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