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The Prisoner: File #2
by Original Television Soundtrack - Various Artists | |  | |
| | | Music Artist : | | Original Television Soundtrack - Various Artists | | Music Style : | | Pop | | Record Label : | | Silva America | | Release Date : | | 2003-02-11 | | Online Price : | | $16.98 | | |
| | | In 1967, Patrick McGoohan followed up his successful run in TV's Secret Agent (titled Action Man in the UK) with a bizarre, pioneering miniseries that seemed to pick up where the previous show left off. An angry secret agent resigns, only to be kidnapped by political entities unknown and imprisoned in an otherwise idyllic storybook resort called The Village. The show has endured as a cult favorite to this day. Its metaphorical undercurrents were supported by deeply ironic musical scores, which are finally available in a three-volume series. This second title begins with a faithful, full-length 1996 performance of Ron Grainer's main title theme by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. The volume covers the episodes "Free for All," "The General," "Many Happy Returns," and four others. Focused largely on the uneasy, emblematic jazz-exotica and strange martial music of show staff composer Albert Elms, it's a prime showcase for much of the show's unsettling musical tack (which would see recycling in future episodes). The remaining music is split between a handful of other composers and stock library tracks, chosen with an ear for the show's angular ethos by music editors Eric Mival and Robert Dearberg. Key dialog excerpts from each show are included as well. --Jerry McCulley | | The Prisoner: File #2 Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Transmission Begins 2. The Prisoner - Main Title Theme 3. Breakfast 4. Elections? In This Place? 5. Speedboat Dash 6. Nightclub 7. What Happens If I Run Against You? 8. Number 6 Wins The Election 9. I Call This Meeting To Order 10. Number 6 Gets Beaten 11. Will You Never Learn? 12. Art Class 13. Speedlearn Broadcast 14. The Board Meet 15. Knowledgeable Cabbages 16. Exam Results 17. The General 18. Final Report 19. Adrift At Sea 20. We Have A Problem 21. Gunrunners 22. Early Morning 23. You're A Wicked Man 24. Carnival 25. Nocturnal Escape 26. Number 6 Takes The Life-Belt 27. Number 6 Leaves The Dance 28. I Like My Dream 29. Angry Mob 30. Human Chess 31. Tower Attack 32. Ms Polotska 33. Following Number 6 {From Hammer Into Arrival} 34. Village Band (Farandelle) {From Hammer Into Arrival} 35. Kosho {From Hammer Into Arrival} 36. Number 6 Fights Number 14 {From Hammer Into Arrival} 37. You Are Merely Citizen Number 6 38. Number 6 At Cafe 39. End Titles
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The Original Prisoner/ Music and some dialog, January 12, 2012
This review is from: The Prisoner: File #1 (Audio CD)
The Prisoner / Original Television soundtrack / File #1 - Music and some bits of dialog from "Arrival", "The Chimes of Big Ben" and "A,B, and C": For the fan of the McGoohan series, this audio CD is essential. Don't be unmutual. Buy this disc. Be seeing you.
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The Prisoner, File 1, September 2, 2009
This review is from: The Prisoner: File #1 (Audio CD)
Graet! Wish it had a greater selection; some tunes from the whole series. Instead, this CD has music from up 'til ABC. I knew what I was buying. Just saying
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Great music from tv's first masterpiece, July 30, 2005
This review is from: The Prisoner: File #1 (Audio CD)
You have to watch the Prisoner to fully appriciate the musical manipulation that happens on the psychological level. The marches are sinister and the jazz pieces are exciting and uplifting.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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The New Prisoner Sound track, November 15, 2002
This review is from: The Prisoner: File #1 (Audio CD)
Very much improved sound. A huge improvement over previous releases. Put together in episode order (ie all the music from Arrival,then Chimes,AB&C etc, interspersed with atmospheric sound bites from each episode. A must for all Prisoner Fans. There are 3 volumes in total.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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For the avid Prisoner series fan, November 14, 2002
This review is from: The Prisoner: File #1 (Audio CD)
Wonderful collection; looks like the first of a three-part CD collection. Includes excerpts of classic dialogue from episodes in the series--"...I will not be pushed, indexed...." The liner notes include minor but interesting trivia on the soundtrack creators such as Ron Grainer--paid 48 English pounds for the license to use the Beatles' "All you need is love" in the final episode. The sound quality in this collection could use further enhancements, but you get full versions of the background music used in various scenes of the series, which is really nifty.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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"Silva & Ron Grainer set the standards for THE PRISONER", November 13, 2002
This review is from: The Prisoner: File #1 (Audio CD)
Can you imagine waking up in a strange place, walking over to a window, looking out seeing this beautiful but strange village. It's not a dream, but the suspenseful truth as you contemplate your next move. Your stand in this matter is you will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered ~ my life is my own. Thus we have "THE PRISONER", the cast for this Patrick McGoohan's classic of seventeen episodes from British television was a series to end all series. It had everything as it debuted in the summer of 1968, making this the most unusual and intriguing series ever brought to the small tube. As you listen to one of the most recognizable themes composed by Ron Grainer, we hear in the foreground ~ "I am not a number, I am a free man!" ~ Every week this was the tune on this hit show featured on CBS, taking each of us into the realm of Number Six (The Prisoner), as he struggled to find the identity of Number One and escape the grasp of his captors. Where am I? Why was I brought here? Moreover, how do I get away and not be recaptured? Silva Screen has taken the time and patience to bring three separate segments to this outstanding CD ~ "ARRIVAL", The Prisoner (McGoohan-Number Six) gets his first encounter at The Village, Who runs this place, why am I here and can I escape? The dialogue is important with each cue, setting the tone and mood with Grainer's score ~ "THE CHIMES OF BIG BEN", watch the new resident who may offer a plan to leave The Village, can she be trusted, does she bring hope where there was none before, only one clue will tell, what is it? ~ "A, B, AND C", can Number Six keep his sanity or will he crack, when he is drugged a dreamy party emerges, listen to the Lullaby and see if you can predict the final outcome. Stand outs come to mind ~ "MAIN TITLE", grabs you immediately ~ "Engadine's Party", mood creative ~ "Number 6 Dances With 'B'", gets under your skin ~ "Number 6 Is Drugged", captures the tone of the scenes ~ "Dreamy Party", takes you on a journey you've been before yourself ~ "End Title", tops off the whole series and album with flare. Ron Grainer's score is supreme, completely takes you into the realm of McGoohan's character ~ THE PRISONER! The gang at Silva Screen ~ Reynold da Silva (executive producer), David Stone and James Fitzpatrick (re-release co-ordination) and Rick Clark (mastered by) has shown each "film-score-buff" the road beyond The Village, with this ultra-rare release just as we remembered it back in the glory days of the '60s ~ gotta love it! Total Time 55:51 on 30 Tracks ~ Silva Screen SSD-1144 ~ (2002)
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