quoted 8 lines Bullitt bitten by The Black Dog (Mini Driver Jam) 3:46
>Bullitt bitten by The Black Dog (Mini Driver Jam) 3:46
>Bullitt bitten by The Black Dog (Cruise Control) 4:34
>Bullitt bitten by The Black Dog (Dogalytic Converter) 5:57
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>What two are on the cd? And any chance of a review?
>Pretty please?
>
>Chris
Both 'mini driver jam' and 'cruise control' are on the Lalo Schifrin CD
single (WESP002CD) of 'Bullitt'.
'mini driver jam' is a lock groove type track. There are some lovely
soundstage transversing horns and pink-panther-film-type brass stabs
along with some very Miles Davis-esque cool-jazz come soft-porn
soundtrack trumpet playing. As far as I can tell pretty much none of the
brass samples (though possibly a minor flute thingy near the end) come
from the original track - which is a shame here as they are verdant
fodder - in fact only the first few seconds of drum intro is an obvious
reference. It's all quite nice, if not great, but its main downfall is a
*very* ordinary synth sound and somewhat pointless melody which
encroaches at the beginning and end and sounds totally as though it's
come from some unimaginative pre-programmed option or other that you find
on a casio or similar (you switch on, it's there - it's easy I know but I
do usually enjoy TBD's magician-like transmutative qualities and this
just sounds so bland...).
'cruise control' definitely comes with more quality of sorts to my ears.
The original piece has been plundered marvellously. Snippets of
recognisable horns and jazz guitar fly through another lock-groove
jazz-cum-buginthebassbin type beat made up of a *very* cool
piano+bass+drums refrain (with added up-and-down tonal bass & beat
filtering). Bits of incidental melody from the original are used to
create new passages which, though I feel they're rather flighty at the
beginning, settle down approaching the end. The only criticism I could
level here - and I don't really want to because it is a good remix but
what the heck, I'll be a little wicked - is the strange-but-true
comparison that could be made for the first (and hopefully only) time
between TBD and US3 ;)
Rubyjune.
p.s. The full "music from the motion picture Bullitt" soundtrack CD is a
worthy purchase. It's not very long but demonstrates some good
production and cheerful scoring - and it's groovy as hell (but don't put
it on in the car 'cause you're absolutely guaranteed to end up driving
too fast...) ;)