The recent release of THE DEEP made me throw in a few John Barry scores into my CD player, shortening the wait. Anyway, right now I'm listening to THE COTTON CLUB. John Barry's work for THE COTTON CLUB hasn't gotten all that much recognition on these soundtrack forums. It's not mentioned all that often even though it's an excellent piece of work, perhaps because it's very much a recreation of the Jazz music of a bygone era. It's not a straightforward Barry underscore. He did a terrific job musically supervising all those classic Jazz greats by Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, etc. (He must have had a ball with those.) He did, however, also compose original music for the movie, and what's on the CD is great. While the commercial soundtrack release is very good (excellent truthful recordings of many of those classic standards but with modern sound), there is, I'm sure, much more music in the actual film. I'm wondering how much original music Barry actually composed for the movie and whether any more of it might see the light of day at some time. (I'm familiar with the suite on the Silva ZULU album, which I also like quite a bit.)
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