Notes
One of the loveliest and most lyrical symphonic scores of the early 1970s comes to CD in deluxe form in Jeremiah Johnson (1972), the Sydney Pollack-directed, John Milius-scripted western starring Robert Redford as a 19th century mountain man.
Decades before Dances With Wolves, this adventuresome tale (featuring breathtaking views of the Utah wilderness) told a somewhat different but still existential tale of a white man determined to escape society, who forges his own, often violent relationship with the land and its Native American inhabitants.
The gorgeous, folk-symphonic Jeremiah Johnson soundtrack was composed by a team of musicians largely unknown to soundtrack collectors (except for this effort) ‹ but don't let that fool you. John Rubinstein (b. 1946) and Tim McIntire (1944-1986) were primarily actors but also musicians with a handful of composing credits; they won the assignment after Rubinstein had a meeting Pollack through his acting agent. Between McIntire's efforts as a singer-songwriter and Rubinstein's gifts as a symphonic composer and orchestrator ‹ and their collaborative harmony ‹ they created a lasting piece of Americana centered around several original songs (sung by McIntire) essaying Jeremiah's story. The symphonic portions, meanwhile, brim with the Milius ethos of heart, humor, strength and love of the land ‹ very much in keeping with the robust orchestral scores Basil Poledouris would later compose for Milius's films as director and, apart from Milius, the Emmy-winning Lonesome Dove.
Previously available only on LP, the complete Jeremiah Johnson soundtrack has been restored from excellent stereo sources to present a main program generally following the LP but omitting the dialogue that appeared on several tracks (rather like a concept album). A comprehensive bonus section includes those dialogue-laced tracks, plus alternate instrumental cues from the original soundtrack and ‹ thanks to Rubinstein's foresight in saving the material ‹ the complete demos which the composers used to secure the assignment. Including early and unused versions of the songs, the CD is a lasting treasury of this exceptional project.
Packaging & Liner Notes
Standard jewel case. Superb colour booket. Liner notes feature an essay on the film and score by Nick Redman and program notes by Al Kaplan incorporating new interview material with Rubinstein by Jeff Bond.
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Overture/Spirits Landings/"Jeremiah Johnson" (Main Title)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Hatchet Jack's Letter/Bear Claw/You Got Some Work to Do
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Jeremiah Johnson/Top Knot
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Wedding Chant/"The Way That You Wander"
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Swan
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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The Cabin/It'll Have to Do
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Ride to the Buffalo
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Who Won?/Intermission
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Entr'Acte/The Burial Ground/Ride Home/The Wake
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Funeral Fire
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Indian Death Chant/"He's Never Been Known to Be Wrong" ("An Indian Says")/Jeremiah Johnson
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Violence Montage
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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To Qualens/What's on the Spit?
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Green and Muddy/"The Way That You Wander"/"Jeremiah Johnson" (End Title)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Additional Score |
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Spirits Landing (instrumental)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Paints His Shirt Red/Hatchet Jack/M11/M12/Yes/Close Shave |
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He's Never Been Known to Be Wrong (instrumental)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Album Tracks (Including Dialogue) |
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Hatchet Jack/Bear Claw/Full-Time Night Woman
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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The Wedding/"The Way That You Wander"
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Maybe April/"The Way That You Wander"/End Title
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Orchestral Demo |
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Spirits Landing/"Jeremiah Johnson" (Main Title)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Work Tape |
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The Cabin
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Flute and Violin
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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"Jeremiah Johnson"
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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"The Heart of a Lady"
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Guitar Improvisation
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Violin and Piano
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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"Jeremiah Johnson" (End Title)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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Song Recordings |
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"The Way That You Wander"
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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"The Heart of a Lady" (humming)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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"Jeremiah Johnson" (End Title)
John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire |
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