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Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Episode 39 - The Towering Inferno
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
Wednesday Sep 04, 2019
John Williams closed out his stint in the disaster movie genre with a bold and effective score to "The Towering Inferno." Williams starts us off with urgent opening music, then settles down as the fire begins to spread through the 138-story title building. What also stands out is the lack of music in a 30-minute sequence where music would not have been out of place, but its omission is welcome as a setup to a powerful climax to the film. Host Jeff Commings talks about the accusations of cut-and-paste work by Williams just one month after writing the score to "Earthquake," as well as an interesting side project that has largely gone unnoticed by Williams fans.
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I am astounded by this soundtrack. I've been listening to your podcast since the beginning and I've caught glimpses of his future style in all the past ones, but, suddenly, he got it full in this one. I wonder if the death of his wife prompted him to reinvent his music, but here we have a work that could have been perfectly written in the 80s.
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