Ran Blake
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Film Noir 13.97  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Arista Novus AN3019
Item Number: 2478494768 2065

ex/nm 371600


        




Tracklist
 
A1Spiral Staircase4:29
A2Eve (From "All About Eve")3:20
A3Garden Of Delight2:47
A4Key Largo3:23
A5Pinky4:01
A6Streetcar Named Desire5:17
B1Touch Of Evil4:51
B2Le Boucher1:45
B3The Pawnbroker4:50
B4Doktor Mabuse4:07
B5Blue Gardenia6:32


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A var.1: AN-3019-SA MASTERDISK DC HUB²
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B var.1: AN-3019-SB MASTERDISK DC HUB²
Matrix / RunoutLabel side A: AN 3019 SA
Matrix / RunoutLabel side B: AN 3019 SB
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A var.2: AN-3019-SA MASTERDISK DC HUB 2
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B var.2: AN-3019-SB-2 MASTERDISK DC HUB Re
Pressing Plant IDrunout: HUB


Credits
Design, Art Direction - Howard Fritzson
Engineer - John Nagy
Liner Notes - Andrew Sarris, Ran Blake
Mastered By - Dave Crawford
Producer - Michael Cuscuna
Producer [Associate Producer], Coordinator [Production Co-ordinator] - Greg Silberman
Producer [Series Director] - Steve Backer

Notes
Recorded on January 23 & 27, 1980.

℗ & © 1980 Arista Records, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.

The compositions of Ran Blake and Benny Carter's KEY LARGO were inspired by the films after which they are named. All other selections are the original compositions used in the films.

Special thanks to Joanne Koch, executive director of the Film Society of New York, to Justin Freed, director of the Coolidge Corner Movie House Brookline, Mass. and to the New England Conservatory.

The environment of the Third Stream Department of the New England Conservatory made this endeavor possible.
"HUB" in runouts denotes Hub-Servall Record Mfg. Corp. pressing


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1980

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