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The Battle of the Bulge [Original Score]

The Battle of the Bulge [Original Score]
Creators: Benjamin Frankel, Werner Andreas Albert, Queensland Symphony Orchestra Brisbane
Label: Cpo Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 83152

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 761203969623
EAN: 0761203969623
ASIN: B00004U932

Release Date: July 18, 2000
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Tracks:

  • Prelude
  • Aerial Pursuit (Kiley's plane chases Hessler's car)
  • Back to base - Hessler's arrival
  • The plan of attack - tank inspection
  • Christmas in Ambleve - the Americans debate
  • Panzerlied
  • Interlude with a Courtesan 1st Class
  • The German tanks emerge and break through
  • First tank battle
  • Massacre at Malmedy (The Massacre of the American Prisoners)
  • The Armaments Train
  • The Siege of Ambleve
  • Night Assault on Ambleve
  • Soldiers in Hiding - the Americans prepare
  • Hessler in high spirits; flight through the fog
  • Final tank battle
  • The attack on the fuel depot fails and Hessler is killed
  • The Panzermen abandon their tanks: Victory and Postlude

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5 out of 5 stars Impressive Score   November 22, 2006
Benjamin Frankel's score for THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE was one of the best things about that movie. This CD sounds great. The cover artwork is fantastic. So glad it was issued.



5 out of 5 stars One of the great orchestral film scores   July 3, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Frankel's music for The Battle of the Bulge has always impressed me, even when I was much younger (back in the 1970s I even paid the then-outrageous price of $20 to get a copy of the original soundtrack on LP--the only film music for which I would have attempted such financial lunacy).

There is no doubt that the rousing Panzerlied is, as one reviewed called it, the "guilty pleasure" of the movie (and the one melody not written by Frankel), but the music goes much deeper and wider. In particular, the Prelude, with its setting of Panzerlied leading to the Victory Theme is a striking work; the Prelude is recapitulated in part by the final movement, "The Panzermen abandon their tanks: Victory and Postlude." Those familar with Shostokovich's Fifth Symphony can hear the direct influence of the closing of that symphony on the Victory Theme, but that in no way diminishes the emotive power of Frankel's work. I have often imagined that the final movement, in the hands of a gifted arranger, could be expanded a little and turned into a most fitting tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in the Second World War, so compelling are its musical ideas (the all-too-brief transition from the panzerlied theme to the Victory Theme is especially moving).

The Queensland Symphony plays this music with verve, though there are a few points at which the music is so "busy," it seems the snare drum is following one beat and the members of the orchestra another. Still, the Orchestra is to be commended for a fine performance, made all the more remarkable given the inherent contradictions: Australia was not a part of the Battle of the Bulge, and the tropical heat of Brisbane is a long way from the Ardennes during what was the coldest winter of the century.

Some film music--some very fine film music--falls apart when removed from the movie for which it was written. Frankel's work absolutely informs the film (take, for instance, the scene where Colonel Hessler inspects his new tanks, or when we first see the Allied headquarters in Ambleve), but also stands on its own two feet. Elegiac, marshal, emotionally touching and...dare I say it...even rising at moments to greatness, this music deserves a wider audience. Perhaps someone will arrange a suite drawing on this music so that it may be incoporated more broadly into the orchestral canon, where it could then be enjoyed (and it WOULD be enjoyed) by audiences far and wide.



1 out of 5 stars A Score should to be true to the score   March 17, 2004
 7 out of 15 found this review helpful

Many folks interested in buying this will want to hear the panzer troopers sing the Panzerleid song. They will be disappointed. That portion of the Score isn't here. Instead, the composer re-recorded another version- one apparently designed to mock this song. It is fast, lighthearted and doesn't sound a bit like the one in the Film.

A Score needs to be accurate, not edited for ones politcal views.


5 out of 5 stars You almost feel like you're there...   January 15, 2003
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

I purchased this for my Mother, who is a big fan of the movie of the same name. From what I understand, this CD only came about recently and was previously only available on vinyl. It has all of the memorable music from the movie and an informative booklet which tells at what point in the movie each track is from.

If you're a fan of "Battle of the Bulge" or WWII movies, this would be a worthwhile addition to your collection.


4 out of 5 stars Almost the Original Soundtrack   August 11, 2001
 10 out of 12 found this review helpful

The original score to the 1965 movie THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE is very difficult to find. The current release is about as close as you are currently going to get to the original film music. This version was recorded by the Queensland Symphony in Australia in the late 1990's and mastered as a CD in Germany. The original soundtrack was first released as a double album and later pared down to a single album. Until the mid 1980's, the original soundtrack was available only as a Warner Brothers Japanese import. The problem was that it was missing half of the movie music. The current CD solves this and includes all of the tracks in their entirety in chronological order of the movie. The music was produced to sound very close to the arrangement on the movie soundtrack, though a avid fan of the film will be able to detect subtle differences. The chorus singing PANZER LEID is similar to the overdubbed Panzertruppen from the movie. Some of the arrangements do sound as if somebody attempted to improve upon the original, but overall the recording is almost identical. Even the CD cover bears a lobbycard image from the movie. The quality of the recording is superb. Until the original movie soundtrack surfaces again, this CD is a fitting replacement.

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