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December 9, 2022
Quartet Records Releases Hitchcock’s FRENZY Soundtrack Jan 4th – Including Ron Goodwin’s Score AND Henry Mancini’s Unused Score (both for the first time)
Quartet Records and Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection present the world premiere release of both the used and unused scores for Alfred Hitchcock’s FRENZY, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the film.
FRENZY marked Alfred Hitchcock’s triumphant return to London in 1972. With an excellent script by Anthony Shaffer, this horror thriller film was immediately considered one of Hitchcock’s best and has since become a classic. After his parting of ways with comoposer Bernard Herrmann, Hitchcock changed composers in each of his last four films, choosing from those who were popular at the time. For FRENZY, his first choice was Henry Mancini, who wrote a sumptuous, gothic-hued score featuring an unusual orchestral palette. The main theme uses the dolorous tones and sepulchral pedals of a mighty organ, and the tension-filled score that follows is grim and at times almost brutal. Hitchcock, feeling it was too “dark and cruel,” turned it down and hired celebrated British composer Ron Goodwin (WHERE EAGLES DARE, THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS, Hammer’s CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED) to compose a lighter, yet still suspenseful, score. For the main title, a panoramic shot over the Thames, Goodwin wrote a majestic melody ornamented with trumpets and timpani, in the best English tradition of pomp and circumstance.
FRENZY was the only completely rejected score in Henry Mancini’s long career, and also one of the most famous and requested Goodwin scores over the ensuing decades. Neither of them, however, have previously been officially released in any form until today. This collection has been painstakingly produced, restored and mastered by Mike Matessino from stereo and mono elements vaulted at Universal Pictures, with the collaboration of both the Ron Goodwin and Henry Mancini estates. This special edition features an exclusive, in-depth essay by writer and composer Deniz Cordell packaged in a 28-page booklet.
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Watch the official 1972 trailer for FRENZY: