THE MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING music composed by John Williams PLUS cues from the rejected score composed by Michel Legrand. Film Score Monthly FSMCD Vol. 5 No. 4. Country: United States. Format: CD. Release Date: Apr-2002. Limited Edition of 3,000 Copies. Composed by: John Williams, Michel Legrand. Released by Special Arrangement with Turner Classic Movies Music. In 1973 The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing made headlines more for its behind-the-scenes shenanigans than its artistic accomplishment. A beautifully shot western and love story starring Burt Reynolds and Sarah Miles, both leads were called to testify in court after the mysterious death (later ruled a suicide) of Miles's manager/boyfriend on location. Later, Reynolds suffered a hernia while filming a fight scene and had to be hospitalized, leaving director Richard C. Sarafian and M-G-M scrambling to the make the film's release date. The backstage drama even extended to the film's scoring. Composer Michel Legrand had been hired by the original director, Brian Hutton, and wrote and recorded an unusual, meditative score -- his first for a western -- featuring Indian chants (performed by Legrand himself) and ethnic instrumentation. The filmmakers quickly decided to go in a different direction, and hired John Williams, then proving himself as the brightest of his generation of composers but still a few years away from international fame -- who had one week to write and record his score. Despite the rushed schedule, Williams succeeded with a cross between the symphonic, Coplandesque Americana of The Cowboys (1972) and the quirky, pop-based riffs of The Missouri Breaks (1976), featuring a memorable main theme in his inimitible "blue note" style (The Reivers, Rosewood). The score is a lost gem from Williams's pre-Jaws but post-comedy career, during which he was a master at providing sparse but effective -- and always melodic -- scores for delicate dramas such as Cinderella Libety, The Paper Chase and The Sugarland Express, with larger symphonic refrains in the classic Williams style. FSM's CD features Williams's complete, previously unreleased score for The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, including deleted and alternate cues. It also features Legrand's complete recorded score, including a six-minute jazz improvisation on his main theme -- not only previously unreleased, but previously unheard. The all-stereo CD is a priceless and rare opportunity to hear two distinguished composers' take on the same cinematic subject matter. Liner notes are by John Williams webmaster Jeff Eldridge. The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing by John Williams: •Cat Dancing 2:35, •The Telegraph Pole 1:05, •Follow That Horse 1:19, •I'm Running Away Too/Mud in Your Eye 2:12, •Moving 2:09, •Bound Up 3:08, •Billy's Fall/Boys Will Be 2:38, •The Aftermath 1:59, •Braiding/Just Whistle 2:23, •Deserted Hotel/What's Your First Name? 2:48, •Dawes and Catherine 1:00, •Jay and Catherine 3:07, •Little John 3:12, •I Love You Too/To Camp/The Cave 2:04, •In the Snow/Together Again 1:46, •Jay's Fall/End Title/End Cast 3:10, Total Time: 37:17. Music From the Unused Score by Michel Legrand: •Main Theme 2:17, •Suite Part 1 11:13, •Suite Part 2 8:26, •Improvisation on 1M1 6:16. Total time: 28:19. Total Disc Time: 65:37. SEALED. RETURNS ACCEPTED AS LONG AS ITEM IS STILL SEALED. OUT OF PRINT. Buyer pays $3.00 Media Mail or $6.90 Priority Mail domestic shipping. Foreign rates figured individually. PLEASE NOTE: for most foreign destinations the shipping is either $17.00 for 1st Class Air or $35.00 for International Priority (recommended). There are some exceptions Italy, Eastern Europe, Mexico/South America, Africa, Far & Middle East where shipping is ONLY by Registered Mail for $37.00. PLEASE wait to be invoiced before paying. NOT responsible for any import tax levied by Customs Offices in individual countries.