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KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« on: August 04, 2014, 12:07:21 AM »

Well, you've read the notes, the notes spoke of Kritzerland at Sterling's 48, and now it is time for you to post until the Kritzerland kows kome home.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2014, 12:07:57 AM »

And the word of the day is: RIMPLE!
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2014, 12:10:42 AM »

Kritzerland is proud to present the world premiere of two great scores on one great CD – both starring John Wayne and both directed by John Ford!

THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE

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DONOVAN’S REEF

Composed by Cyril Mockridge

“WHEN THE LEGEND BECOMES FACT, PRINT THE LEGEND”

In 1962, when he made The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, the legend known as John Ford was nearing the end of his long and amazing career.  The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance would be the first of only two films he made for Paramount Pictures.   With a screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck, the film is Ford doing what Ford did best – telling a good yarn better than any other filmmaker could.   He got two superstars, both of whom he’d worked with before, John Wayne and James Stewart (their first film together).

It’s no surprise that the film, which featured two of the biggest box-office stars in the world, was an immediate hit.  Critic Roger Ebert wrote lovingly of the film: “The film takes place at that turning point in the West when the rule of force gave way to the rule of law, and when literacy began to gain a foothold. It asks the question: Does a man need to carry a gun in order to disagree or state an opinion? It takes place in the town of Shinbone, in an unnamed territory that is moving toward a vote on statehood. Farmers want statehood. Cattlemen do not. In a few characters and a gripping story, Ford dramatizes the debate about guns that still continues in many Western states. That he does this by mixing in history, humorous supporting characters and a poignant romance is typical; his films were complete and self-contained in a way that approaches perfection. Without ever seeming to hurry, he doesn't include a single gratuitous shot.” 

Cyril J. Mockridge provided the score to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and a great score it is, filled with original themes as well as some source music that’s beautifully arranged into the fabric of the score.  Ford asked for a nod to Alfred Newman’s “Ann Rutledge Theme” from Young Mr. Lincoln, because he felt it evoked lost love.  It’s a short score, but one cannot imagine the film without it.

The following year, Ford was back with his new film, Donovan’s Reef, reuniting John Wayne with Lee Marvin.  The movie is a colorful lark, but one with some serious undertones such as racial bigotry, conniving corporations and greed.

Once again, Ford used Cyril J. Mockridge for the film’s musical score.  Mockridge mostly uses traditional Hawaiian music for his themes, but it all works perfectly in the film, giving it an authentic Hawaiian flavor and keeping the frolicsome nature of the film moving right along.  There are also some very lovely themes as the score goes along, and it’s just a delightful pastiche for a delightful pastiche of a film.

This is the world premiere release for both The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Donovan’s Reef, all taken from various elements in the Paramount vaults.  Some of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is in stereo, some in mono.  All of Donovan’s Reef is in stereo.  So, here are two wonderful world-premiere scores by Cyril J. Mockridge.  As the Duke would say in Liberty Valance – listen up, Pilgrim.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance/Donovan’s Reef is limited to 1000 copies only and is priced at $19.98, plus shipping.

CDs will ship by the second week of September, but we’ve been averaging three to five weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date.  To place an order, see the cover, or hear audio samples, just visit www.kritzerland.com.


 
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2014, 12:25:27 AM »

Congrats, again, BK on the great Kritzerland show and reception of!  Love the pictures, too!
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2014, 12:25:55 AM »

I'll order the CD in the morning.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2014, 02:11:02 AM »

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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2014, 02:16:08 AM »

Kritzerland is proud to present the world premiere of two great scores on one great CD – both starring John Wayne and both directed by John Ford!

THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE

Composed by Cyril Mockridge


Any chance the recording of Gene Pitney's title song is on the cd even though it wasn't used in the film?
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2014, 02:18:25 AM »

BOOK OF THE DAY

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« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2014, 02:23:33 AM »

MOVIE CHARACTER OF THE DAY JACK CRABB

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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2014, 02:25:59 AM »

And the word of the day is: RIMPLE!

FAVORITE BRITISH LAW SERIES

"Rimple of The Bailey" starring Leo McKern
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2014, 02:32:03 AM »

Morning all.

That is all.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2014, 04:35:49 AM »

Good morning, all.

And congratulations on a wonderful Kritzerland show!
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« Reply #12 on: August 04, 2014, 05:12:38 AM »

Congrats to MR BK on his terrific show!  It sounds like everyone had a great time.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #13 on: August 04, 2014, 05:16:39 AM »

CD ORDERED!

Today is banking and shopping. I shall return shortly.

I enjoyed the theater pictures from DR CHAS SMITH!
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #14 on: August 04, 2014, 05:18:10 AM »

I think I had two hours of sleep - was up at three.  So, couldn't fall back asleep so I wrote some liner notes.  I will definitely go back to bed as soon as we're announced.
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« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2014, 05:33:51 AM »

Congrats to BK and company on a terrific show!
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2014, 05:44:28 AM »

BOOK OF THE DAY


I loved that book as a kid and loved it as an adult, too!
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« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2014, 05:45:28 AM »

Congratulations on a great Kritzerland show!
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2014, 05:46:51 AM »

TOD:  First frozen dinner was undoubtedly a Swanson Pot Pie.  The Beef Pot Pies were a little scary, but the chicken or turkey ones were ok.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2014, 05:50:01 AM »

Yes, of all that early frozen dinner stuff, the chicken pot pie was the best.  The fried chicken was scary.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #20 on: August 04, 2014, 05:50:24 AM »

All is ready for posting.
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« Reply #21 on: August 04, 2014, 06:08:06 AM »

Good morning, all! One year ago  today the affliction impairing my left leg and mobility occurred. After two months of great pain, an MRI and other tests, spending a lot of time housebound and in bed, the physical therapy started to pay off. I still limp, I have moments of pain, walking is too often an ordeal, and on rainy days I have a hard time toting a cane and a bag of whatever work/books/essentials I need to get through the day since I need a third hand to hold an umbrella.

Still, I am more limber than I was twenty years ago, I’m still pretty much self-sufficient, and it didn’t kill me. So, this is a day to thank those who helped me get through one of the worst years of my life. I owe them much, and I will love them forever:
  1.  Rob Berman and Bruce Pomahac, two of the best friends anyone could ever desire.
  2. Jason Graae, Annalene Beechey, Kim Criswell, Patrick Cummings, John Molloy, Eamonn Mulhall, Diana Montague, Mary O’Sullivan, Aine Mulvey, Christina Whyte, Judy Sherman, Jonathan Ford, Joe Csibi, Brian Masterson, Naomi MacLeod, Fionnuala Hunt, Vinny Lynch, and a wonderful orchestra for making last August’s recording so wonderful and so much fun and for putting up with me when the pain was at its west and i was chewing pain meds like candy. Rob Berman and Patrick Cummings who made two flights to and from Dublin much easier than they would have been if I’d flown alone.
  3.  Philip O’Reilly and Rachel Kelly for cheering me up in Dublin.
  4. Josh Clayton, my adopted son, and City Center Encores! who kept me employed during several of the worst financial months of my life between November and February.
  4. A wonderful group of friends online at Facebook and HHW and off who kept tabs on my progress and sent words of encouragement or painless methods of suicide.
  5. My physical therapists Gurjeet, Morgan, Jennifer, and Bart for getting me back on my feet.
  6. Alisha Miller, my wonderful doctor.
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« Reply #22 on: August 04, 2014, 06:21:55 AM »

So, today at 11:00, I see Dr Vong, my sports injuries/back specialist, who will most likely have me do a few exercises and report on my status, then say "keep up the therapy and I'll see you in a month."

Before then, I will stop at the post office and send a package to Ohio. I think that's all i've got today.

DR George, I have found Alban Berg's WOZZECK and LULU next toimpossible t listen to. when I follow them with a vocal or orchestra score, I get antsy about "how can you tell if someone's played a wrong note" or the music's endless search for a home base drives me up the wall. I feel the same about Glass' endless repitition to some degree, only Glass' music bores me silly besides making me antsy. 

That said, I find watching WOZZECK and LULU live or on video absolutely enthralling. I get outside the intellectual right-wrong note situation and just let the emotional sweep and the visuals carry me along. You might like the Met broadcast of LULU. The Met's WOZZECK was one of the best things I've ever sat through.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2014, 06:34:45 AM »

Good morning, all.

Happy Monday vibes.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2014, 06:37:39 AM »

TOD: I think the first frozen dinner I ever had was a chicken pot pie of some sort, but probably not a name brand like Swanson's.

I don't think I've had a frozen dinner in at least 20 years. Not even a frozen pizza.

The best frozen dinners I ever had were those from Gretchen Cryer's company, which provided homemade meals to anywhere in the country. They were located in the Hudson, N.Y., area and I remember doing a story on them when she opened. She was surprised I knew who she was outside of frozen meals.
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Re: KRITZERLAND AT STERLING'S 48
« Reply #25 on: August 04, 2014, 06:44:20 AM »

We watched the 2nd season of HOUSE OF CARDS this past weekend.  Great show.

I just hope it doesn't go beyond a 3rd season.  It's time for a concluding 3rd act.
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« Reply #26 on: August 04, 2014, 06:45:31 AM »

We watched the 2nd season of HOUSE OF CARDS this past weekend.  Great show.

I just hope it doesn't go beyond a 3rd season.  It's time for a concluding 3rd act.

There is going to be a season 3. But I'm sure they take it season by season.
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« Reply #27 on: August 04, 2014, 06:46:28 AM »

TOD: I don't eat a lot of frozen dinners. But I do eat frozen pizzas fairly often. There is a kind that has chicken, spinach and a creamy sauce that is think that I really like.  I also like Hawaiian.
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« Reply #28 on: August 04, 2014, 06:47:27 AM »

TOD:

I remember the Swanson TV dinners on the tin plate. Ugh!

But, I do like the Healthy Choice brand that they have these days.  For what they are, some of them are quite good.
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« Reply #29 on: August 04, 2014, 06:51:36 AM »

We watched the 2nd season of HOUSE OF CARDS this past weekend.  Great show.

I just hope it doesn't go beyond a 3rd season.  It's time for a concluding 3rd act.

There is going to be a season 3. But I'm sure they take it season by season.

The best, most memorable shows know when it is time to leave.

HOUSE OF CARDS has a great 3-act structure.  After the climatic ending of Season 2, the story needs a resolution.
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