Smell of Success: Jazz Themes from the Movie Sound Track

Smell of Success: Jazz Themes from the Movie Sound Track

Smell of Success: Jazz Themes from the Movie Sound Track

Smell of Success: Jazz Themes from the Movie Sound Track

CD(Remastered / Spanish Import)

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Overview

The themes from the film Sweet Smell of Success (originally issued on the Decca label) surround the seedy side of Broadway/New York City social life. The plot involves syndicated gossip columnist J.J. Hunsecker (played by Burt Lancaster) and talent press agent Sidney Falco (portrayed by the brilliant young Tony Curtis), and their underhanded attempts to fabricate stories that touted or smeared certain clientele. Together they set up a highly publicized incestuous love affair including Hunsecker's sister and a jazz guitarist, much to the demise of all concerned. While the music is typical '50s film noir dark and passionately hued, it is also indicative of the jazz-oriented West Side Story style of intrigue that fit with the raconteur/mafia/gangster motif of earlier times. Elmer Bernstein's orchestra plays the principal music on this, his fourth movie soundtrack, with Chico Hamilton's groundbreaking quintet playing a handful of other tracks (also included on the Fresh Sound label Complete Studio Recordings) and participating onscreen during select scenes. Hamilton's sextet, and his cellist Fred Katz leading his own band complemented by other Los Angeles musicians expanded to an orchestra, provide the rest of the sounds. The Bernstein Orchestra, organized by Bobby Helfer, features such notable West Coast jazz stars as Pete Candoli and Conte Candoli, Ted Nash, Herb Geller, Bob Cooper, Bill Holman, Dave Pell, Shelly Manne, Milt Holland, and a 16-piece string section with lead cellist Armand Kaproff. They play image-provoking music like the investigative Elliott Ness-flavored main theme "The Street," jump, jive, and wailin' "Hot Dogs and Juice," lovers' interlude "Sidney and Susie," slinky and sexy "Nite Spot Rock," Benny Goodman cum Duke Ellington "Ain't Necessarily So"-styled ballad "Goodbye Baby Blues," and calypso-infused "Tropical Island Mood." Parallel three-note phrases from the classic West Side Story theme "Maria" can be heard during the dark death dirge waltz "Hunsecker's Price," a "Mood Indigo"-based string thing "The Smear," and the bluesy "Toots Shor's Blues." Whether foreshadowing impending dramatic revelation, setting up tension and release, or preluding shock and awe, the big band plays short themes that fit the plot lines well, like all good jazz storytelling should. Hamilton's ensemble takes a different tack, more melodramatic than overt, suggesting calm-before-the-storm motifs on the dour, sorrowful "Goodbye Baby" and drawing similarities to "Motherless Child," while "Cheek to Chico" and "Sidney's Theme" are modern bop numbers with a chamber music flair accented by Paul Horn's flute, the cello of Katz, Carson Smith's lithe bass, the quick-witted guitar of John Pisano, and Hamilton's flashy brush work. The Katz-led twelvetet does "Night Beat," an exotic, sensual prelude featuring Dominic Fera's suggestive clarinet, while Hamilton's sextet, minus Horn and Katz plus Conte Candoli, pianist Ernie Hughes, and trombonist Frank Rosolino, plays the "C-Jam Blues"-based hard bopper "Jam." Certainly this is a period piece, belonging to a different place and time, standing tall as a prelude to Duke Ellington's Anatomy of a Murder (1959) and Stan Kenton's West Side Story (1961). ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 10/16/2015
Label: Soundtrack Factory
UPC: 8436539313182
Rank: 164852

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Elmer Bernstein   Primary Artist,Conductor
Chico Hamilton   Primary Artist,Drums
Chico Hamilton Sextet   Primary Artist
Elmer Bernstein Orchestra   Primary Artist
Chico Hamilton Quintet   Primary Artist
Paul Horn   Flute,Clarinet,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Conte Candoli   Trumpet
Jack Marshall   Guitar
Carson Smith   Bass
Fred Katz   Cello,Conductor
John Pisano   Guitar
Pete Candoli   Trumpet
Armand Kaproff   Cello
Martin Ruderman   Flute
Lloyd Ulyate   Trombone
John Williams   Piano
Herb Geller   Sax (Alto)
Dave Pell   Sax (Baritone)
Bob Cooper   Sax (Tenor)
Frank Rosolino   Trombone
Ray Linn   Trumpet
Milt Holland   Percussion,Vibraphone
George Roberts   Trombone (Bass)
David Frisina   Violin
Bob Cooper Quartet & Quintet   Sax (Tenor)
Marshal Cram   Trombone
Buddy Clark   Bass
Maurice Harris   Trumpet
Manuel "Manny" Stevens   Trumpet
George Martimore Roberts   Trombone (Bass)
Ernie Hughes   Piano
Abe Luboff   Bass
Wendell Hoss   Flugelhorn
Jack Marsh   Bassoon
Robert Marsteller   Trombone
Gordon Schoneberg   Oboe
Sylvia Ruderman   Tuba
Seymour Zeldin   Trombone
Maurie Harris   Trumpet
Manny Stevens   Trumpet
Mitchell Lurie   Clarinet
Marshall Cram   Trombone
James Henderson   Trombone
Dick Perissi   Flugelhorn
Ernest Hughes   Piano
Lee Perrin   Timpani
Klare Phillero   Clarinet
Frank Rosino   Trombone
John Crown   Piano
John Pidsano   Guitar
Sinclair Lott   Flugelhorn,French Horn,Sax (Tenor)
Shelly Manne   Drums
Ted Nash   Sax (Alto)
Bill Holman   Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Elmer Bernstein   Composer
Fred Katz   Composer
Jordi Pujol   Release Production
Sonny Burke   Original Recording Producer
Chico Hamilton   Composer
Jack Hayes   Orchestration
Elmer Bernstein Orchestra   Performer
Bobby Helfer   Producer
Leo Shuken   Orchestration
Elmer Berstein   Composer
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