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Stanley Wilson - Pagan Love
There is about a 68% chance you will hate me after this.
(The percentage calculated using a highly scientific formula that confounds even the most studious of scientists.)
I dled pagan love and am digesting while i work. Sounds like Ben Hur meets West Side Story over a plate of spaghetti ala Lady and the Tramp at a Tiki bar on Gilligan's Island so far. I'll write something real after I listen more than a few times. I do love the tones they got on the orchestra. Recordings just don't sound like that anymore.
Well I've listened to this a bunch and I liked it right off the bat. And I've liked it more and more with each listen. Going back and reading what I wrote, it doesn't sound like I liked it, but I really truly did. It's a mood piece, and a period piece to boot. It definitely sounds like TV and Movie Music from the sixties, and I still stand behind my original words. There are gladiatorial sounding drums and horns, like in the Ben Hur score. There are jazz and bop elements like Bernstein's West Side Story score, which i believe was released on the big screen in the same year, although I could be wrong. There are lush strings and Disney style Choirs oohing and ahhing. Those some choir members are grunting along with tracks much like the western worlds caricature of cannibal natives would dictate them to.
I don't think this is a challenging listen as it's a pretty short album at just a hair over a half hour, and even though it's sonically dense, there's a good use of texture and dynamics to keep the sonic picture from being overwhelming. It's a well written score by a guy who made his living doing scores at a time when tv and movie scorewriting was at it's absolute peak, so clearly he knew what he was doing.
A great listen for what it is, I'm giving it








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