The UK magazine TV ZONE has a review - by Andrew Pixley - of the Fanderson
album, and here it is in full. I hope its of interest! Fanderson has done it again. The music recordings which legendary composer Barry Gray devised for Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's 'UFO' have been dusted down, cleaned up, mixed into living stereo (in many cases) and superbly packaged as a double CD containing 145 minutes of powerful tunes from the days when TV shows had proper music scores. The wonderfully catchy opening theme tune is made available here in both mono and stereo, along with the closing theme and even the commercial break stings. Only 10 episodes of the run were given original scores and these are presented here in as complete a form as possible, covering the episodes IDENTIFIED, SURVIVAL, EXPOSED, CONFLICT, ESP, A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES, ORDEAL,THE SQUARE TRIANGLE, CONFETTI CHECK A-OK and THE LONG SLEEP - plus a fascinating 10 minute slice of previously unheard tracks for IDENTIFIED. Unlike the grandiose scope of SPACE:1999, Gray's work on UFO is far more melancholy and the most emotive of his scores. Much of it is variations on the basic military theme for Straker and the SHADO team, which does get a tad repetitive. There are, however, some nice jazz-style riffs and some other lighter pieces dotted throughout the discs. As usual, the packaging is immaculate. A 24-page colour booklet is crammed with beautiful photos, a description of each music cue, intricate detail of how each item was edited, a biography of Gray himself, a list of the musicians involved and a run-down of all the recording sessions. Yes, its expensive.....but the care, attention and love that has gone into it once again demonstrates why the expertise of devotees will always outshine the cash of a commercial concern. (Rating: 10 out of 10) |
"Simon Morris" wrote:
> The UK magazine TV ZONE has a review - by Andrew Pixley - of the Fanderson > album, and here it is in full. I hope its of interest! > Speaking of which, while strolling along Bond Street on Saturday afternoon, I switched on my FM walkman to listen to Jazz FM - and they were playing an extended section of UFO music - kind of like a different version of the theme music, with incidental music added on - from the new CD, I assume. Sounded really good! |
Hey, is there anyway a person could get the CD without
going through the hassle of joining Fanderson? I live in the states and it would be way too expensive to join and then buy the album, what with the currency conversion and all. Scott |
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> Hey, is there anyway a person could get the CD without
> going through the hassle of joining Fanderson? I live > in the states and it would be way too expensive to > join and then buy the album, what with the currency > conversion and all. I guess it's all relative... I live in the US, and have been a Fanderson member for over a decade, and have purchased all of their Barry Gray soundtrack CDs... The cost to join the club and buy the CD is about US$95. I saw that an eBay auction for the soundtrack alone just went for US$130! Marc |
See, the thing is, I have the 1999 years 1 & 2 CDs and
UFO is the last Anderson show score I need to get. I never did get into the puppets and I doubt Space Precinct will be getting a score release. I may just go ahead and join, if I have no choice. I'm sure there are benefits to being a member of the club. I figger something out. :) Scott |
At 12:49 PM 7/7/03 -0700, you wrote:
>See, the thing is, I have the 1999 years 1 & 2 CDs and >UFO is the last Anderson show score I need to get. I >never did get into the puppets and I doubt Space >Precinct will be getting a score release. > >I may just go ahead and join, if I have no choice. I'm >sure there are benefits to being a member of the club. >I figger something out. :) I really like the club magazine FAB and whatever you buy, hang onto a couple of years. It will eventually go out of print and become a great collectable. btw since the Fanderson Year One Soundtrack is sold out I read that Silva Screen is now releasing a 1999 soundtrack at some point. http://www.space1999.net/~catacombs/main/merc/vmnow.html scroll down to read a blurb about the Silva Screen CD |
I was lucky eough to find someone who had a second
copy of the Year One soundtrack and sold it to me at cost. I got year 2 through a Fanderson member who ordered it for me. Still, I am curious as to when the Silva release is due and how much content it will have. I don't expect it to have the amount of stuff as the Fanderson release, but just releasing the complete original music made specifically for the series will cover a complete CD. I wonder if UFO will eventually get the same treatment by Silva? Oh, and just so I know, is the title of the series pronounced You-Ef-Oh or You-Foe? Scott |
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