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The Magnificent Seven - Classic Western Movie DVD | Action, Adventure Film Collection | Perfect for Movie Nights & Western Fans
The Magnificent Seven - Classic Western Movie DVD | Action, Adventure Film Collection | Perfect for Movie Nights & Western Fans

The Magnificent Seven - Classic Western Movie DVD | Action, Adventure Film Collection | Perfect for Movie Nights & Western Fans

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Amazon.com The robust main theme from Elmer Bernstein's orchestral Western masterpiece quickly outgrew its source material to become one of the most memorable musical advertising hooks of all time, and then an international pops concert staple. But despite its status as American cultural icon and the stuff of film scoring legend, Bernstein's original soundtrack to John Sturges' landmark Western remake of The Seven Samurai ironically didn't see an official release for nearly 40 years (and then only briefly). Now back in print with new notes, Elmer's epochal soundtrack retains its place as one of the all-time greats, a tribute to both Bernstein's sly scoring genius (watch the film without sound and one will quickly see how Elmer drives its otherwise lackadaisical pacing relentlessly forward) and his accomplished, ever inquisitive training as a classical composer. The touchstone here is early Bernstein mentor Aaron Copland, but Elmer also wisely turns to the Mexican folk motifs that inspired much of the former's own landmark concert and ballet pieces. Though Bernstein has often wryly credited Copland with an assist, it's indeed pure Elmer -- and a dazzling example of how the student can sometimes gratifyingly outclass the master. --Jerry McCulley

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I'm unsure about the sound quality of the CD, however others have expressed their displeasure. I was one of the few [it seems] who didn't toss my LPs during the transition to CDs [89/90]. Now that vinyl is again being pressed, I will ALWAYS choose an LP over a CD or [gasp] digital format. The sound quality of the LP [played on a very high quality system] is INCREDIBLE! If you enjoy the movie, you'll equally enjoy this beautiful score.

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