Peter Thomas trifft Bruce Lee!
Altmeister Peter Thomas komponierte die Musik zum legendären Bruce Lee-Film "The Big Boss" von 1973.
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Kris Spencer, Score, Baby! [12/2010]:
"Stylistically, Thomas' jazz-rock score for The Big Boss is an off-kilter, psychedelic blend of vamping brass, trilling flutes, chiming "oriental" percussion, tinkling piano, blazing electric guitar, gurgling Moog synthesizers, rumbling rhythms and outlandish studio effects."
Dougpayne, sound insights [12/2010]:
"He [Peter Thomas] calls it “crazy jazz” and it came out no matter what he was doing – and it usually sounded just right: slightly comical, but certainly swinging and action-oriented."
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Jeff Hall, Screen Sounds [12/2010]:
"...a score that is very much of its time, a jazz-pop concoction, with plenty of groovy, beat-driven source-like cues, action writing and tension... overall this is a tuneful and enjoyable listen and a great reminder of the film."
Darren Allison, Editor Cinema Retro Magazine [12/2010]:
"Spread over 20 razor sharp sounding tracks, Thomas’ music bristles with energy, some of which benefit from the pleasing use of 70’s style electronic sound effects. Like the legend himself, this CD is fast, furious and slicker than slick!"
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R. D. Larson's Soundtrax [12/2010]:
"Built around a brassy main theme, the music occasionally assumes a vague Oriental flavor through its melody line or instrumentation (...), but mostly it’s hard driving, American-styled rhythm section music that will definitely please listeners."






