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Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE PETER BERNSTEIN COLLECTION, VOLUME 3, featuring music composed by Peter Bernstein for two projects from his filmography, FIFTY/FIFTY and MIRACLES.

Released in 1992, FIFTY/FIFTY tells the story of Jake (Peter Weller) and Sam (Robert Hays), two mercenaries who run into each other on Tengara, a remote South Seas island where a revolution seems to take place every other day. Recruited by the CIA to overthrow a power-mad dictator, they are tasked to raise an army. But the choices are few and the odds against them are high, until they meet Suleta (Ramona Rahman), a beautiful freedom fighter who helps them get started.

FIFTY/FIFTY was directed by veteran actor Charles Martin Smith, who also co-stars as Martin Sprue, the CIA handler in charge of Jake and Sam. Filming was split between the island of Penang and the Central Malaysian state of Perak, according to the production notes.

FIFTY/FIFTY is an orchestral score, recorded with an orchestra of 65 musicians. Bernstein’s music is based around a single primary theme, energized by propulsive brass attacks and powerful intonations of full orchestra.

Released in 1986, MIRACLES tells the story of Jean (Teri Garr) and Roger (Tom Conti), a newly divorced couple who learn the hard way that when you are meant to be together, nothing can keep you apart. As the film continues, Jean and Roger keep running into each other, literally... A robbery gone wrong results in a police chase, with the robber crashing into Jean’s car and then Roger’s car, which happens to be nearby. The robber kidnaps both Jean and Roger and forces them to drive, leading to an elaborate madcap chase across international borders, multiple crazy situations and ultimately to Jean and Roger’s reunion.

For MIRACLES, Peter Bernstein provides an appropriately exciting musical score for this wild comedic ride. Bernstein’s breathtaking score ranges from the exotic drums and synth of the opening jungle sequence to a richly arranged celebratory finale. The score was recorded at the old CTS Studios in Wembley, England, on the world’s first DSP digital mixing console and performed by members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

The son of Academy Award winning film composer Elmer Bernstein (THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, GHOSTBUSTERS), Peter Bernstein grew up around recording stages, watching his father work and absorbing as much as he could. His musical education began with piano lessons. He eventually decided he wanted to be a bass player and studied bass with Carol Kaye, a member of the legendary ‘Wrecking Crew’ group of LA studio musicians. Around the same time, Peter was also studying with pioneering electronic music composer Morton Subotnick. He began his professional career as a rock n’ roll bass player at age 14 and worked in the record business as a touring bass player, band member, session player, arranger and record producer for the next 20 years. As time passed it became clear that there was going to be more opportunity for him as a composer and Peter began by working for other composers as an orchestrator and arranger. He orchestrated all or part of almost all of his father’s scores from 1974-1986, while still working in the rock n roll record business. Orchestration credits from the era include ANIMAL HOUSE, TRADING PLACES and GHOSTBUSTERS, as well as the scored portions of Michael Jackson’s THRILLER video. His credits as composer include HOT DOG… THE MOVIE, BOLERO, THE EWOK ADVENTURE, MY SCIENCE PROJECT, EWOKS: THE BATTLE FOR ENDOR, THE ALAMO: THIRTEEN DAYS TO GLORY, CANADIAN BACON and PUPPET MASTER VS DEMONIC TOYS. For television, his credits include 21 JUMP STREET, BOOKER, FALLEN ANGELS, CHICAGO HOPE, ROUGH RIDERS, MOWGLI: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF THE JUNGLE BOOK and HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS: THE TV SHOW.

Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE PETER BERNSTEIN COLLECTION, VOLUME 3, featuring music composed and produced by Peter Bernstein for FIFTY/FIFTY and MIRACLES, presented for the very first time on digital. The music has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland and the liner notes have been written by noted author Randall Larson, with the participation of the composer.

Visit Peter Bernstein's website here:
https://petermbernstein.com

REVIEW

PETER BERNSTEIN
Dragon’s Domain 764
15 tracks - 58:40
Last year, Dragon’s Domain released several volumes of music in their composer series featuring the work of Peter Bernstein, the son of Elmer Bernstein. This third volume features Peter’s scores from two low-rent films: Fifty/Fifty (1992) and Miracles (1986).

Fifty/Fifty is one of those action buddy comedies from the era, this one starring Robert Hays and Peter Weller, with their characters hired to take out a Southeast Asian dictator. Released in Feb. of 1993, the film is a critically reviled guilty pleasure, but Bernstein’s orchestral score has a lot to offer. The main theme really pops, particularly during the title sequence, while solid action writing drives much of the 18-minute score presentation. A martial quality enhances the rhythmic vitality of the music as well.

The rest of the album is devoted to Miracles, an uneven comedy starring Tom Conti, Teri Garr and Christopher Lloyd. The premise is that a recently divorced couple (Conti and Garr) are thrown back together, Romancing the Stone style, and forced to rediscover their love for each other over the course of their terrible adventure. Bernstein accompanies the wild proceedings with a blend of exciting action writing, location-based jungle percussion, and synth overlays. The style is part (Elmer) Bernstein and part Jerry Goldsmith, so fans of the latter’s Latin-flavored scores will want to check this one out for sure.

Both of these little-known scores demonstrate Peter Bernstein’s talents for melody and deeply invested action music, though the comedic elements do grow a bit tiresome from time to time. For more information and to check out samples from the 500-unit limited edition album, visit BuySoundtrax.com. —Steven A. Kennedy

Comments regarding this review can be sent to: stev4uth@hotmail.com.

THE PETER BERNSTEIN COLLECTION: VOLUME 3

Peter Bernstein

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Training Montage / Village Attack (From "Fifty/Fifty")
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Explosion and Power Outage at The Hospital : Roger Leaves The Hospital / Police Chase / The First Big Car Crash (From "Miracles"
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

DDRDG764

Includes Digital Booklet
Click Here for CD Release

Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE PETER BERNSTEIN COLLECTION, VOLUME 3, featuring music composed by Peter Bernstein for two projects from his filmography, FIFTY/FIFTY and MIRACLES.

Released in 1992, FIFTY/FIFTY tells the story of Jake (Peter Weller) and Sam (Robert Hays), two mercenaries who run into each other on Tengara, a remote South Seas island where a revolution seems to take place every other day. Recruited by the CIA to overthrow a power-mad dictator, they are tasked to raise an army. But the choices are few and the odds against them are high, until they meet Suleta (Ramona Rahman), a beautiful freedom fighter who helps them get started.

FIFTY/FIFTY was directed by veteran actor Charles Martin Smith, who also co-stars as Martin Sprue, the CIA handler in charge of Jake and Sam. Filming was split between the island of Penang and the Central Malaysian state of Perak, according to the production notes.

FIFTY/FIFTY is an orchestral score, recorded with an orchestra of 65 musicians. Bernstein’s music is based around a single primary theme, energized by propulsive brass attacks and powerful intonations of full orchestra.

Released in 1986, MIRACLES tells the story of Jean (Teri Garr) and Roger (Tom Conti), a newly divorced couple who learn the hard way that when you are meant to be together, nothing can keep you apart. As the film continues, Jean and Roger keep running into each other, literally... A robbery gone wrong results in a police chase, with the robber crashing into Jean’s car and then Roger’s car, which happens to be nearby. The robber kidnaps both Jean and Roger and forces them to drive, leading to an elaborate madcap chase across international borders, multiple crazy situations and ultimately to Jean and Roger’s reunion.

For MIRACLES, Peter Bernstein provides an appropriately exciting musical score for this wild comedic ride. Bernstein’s breathtaking score ranges from the exotic drums and synth of the opening jungle sequence to a richly arranged celebratory finale. The score was recorded at the old CTS Studios in Wembley, England, on the world’s first DSP digital mixing console and performed by members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

The son of Academy Award winning film composer Elmer Bernstein (THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, GHOSTBUSTERS), Peter Bernstein grew up around recording stages, watching his father work and absorbing as much as he could. His musical education began with piano lessons. He eventually decided he wanted to be a bass player and studied bass with Carol Kaye, a member of the legendary ‘Wrecking Crew’ group of LA studio musicians. Around the same time, Peter was also studying with pioneering electronic music composer Morton Subotnick. He began his professional career as a rock n’ roll bass player at age 14 and worked in the record business as a touring bass player, band member, session player, arranger and record producer for the next 20 years. As time passed it became clear that there was going to be more opportunity for him as a composer and Peter began by working for other composers as an orchestrator and arranger. He orchestrated all or part of almost all of his father’s scores from 1974-1986, while still working in the rock n roll record business. Orchestration credits from the era include ANIMAL HOUSE, TRADING PLACES and GHOSTBUSTERS, as well as the scored portions of Michael Jackson’s THRILLER video. His credits as composer include HOT DOG… THE MOVIE, BOLERO, THE EWOK ADVENTURE, MY SCIENCE PROJECT, EWOKS: THE BATTLE FOR ENDOR, THE ALAMO: THIRTEEN DAYS TO GLORY, CANADIAN BACON and PUPPET MASTER VS DEMONIC TOYS. For television, his credits include 21 JUMP STREET, BOOKER, FALLEN ANGELS, CHICAGO HOPE, ROUGH RIDERS, MOWGLI: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF THE JUNGLE BOOK and HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS: THE TV SHOW.

Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE PETER BERNSTEIN COLLECTION, VOLUME 3, featuring music composed and produced by Peter Bernstein for FIFTY/FIFTY and MIRACLES, presented for the very first time on digital. The music has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland and the liner notes have been written by noted author Randall Larson, with the participation of the composer.

Visit Peter Bernstein's website here:
https://petermbernstein.com

REVIEW

PETER BERNSTEIN
Dragon’s Domain 764
15 tracks - 58:40
Last year, Dragon’s Domain released several volumes of music in their composer series featuring the work of Peter Bernstein, the son of Elmer Bernstein. This third volume features Peter’s scores from two low-rent films: Fifty/Fifty (1992) and Miracles (1986).

Fifty/Fifty is one of those action buddy comedies from the era, this one starring Robert Hays and Peter Weller, with their characters hired to take out a Southeast Asian dictator. Released in Feb. of 1993, the film is a critically reviled guilty pleasure, but Bernstein’s orchestral score has a lot to offer. The main theme really pops, particularly during the title sequence, while solid action writing drives much of the 18-minute score presentation. A martial quality enhances the rhythmic vitality of the music as well.

The rest of the album is devoted to Miracles, an uneven comedy starring Tom Conti, Teri Garr and Christopher Lloyd. The premise is that a recently divorced couple (Conti and Garr) are thrown back together, Romancing the Stone style, and forced to rediscover their love for each other over the course of their terrible adventure. Bernstein accompanies the wild proceedings with a blend of exciting action writing, location-based jungle percussion, and synth overlays. The style is part (Elmer) Bernstein and part Jerry Goldsmith, so fans of the latter’s Latin-flavored scores will want to check this one out for sure.

Both of these little-known scores demonstrate Peter Bernstein’s talents for melody and deeply invested action music, though the comedic elements do grow a bit tiresome from time to time. For more information and to check out samples from the 500-unit limited edition album, visit BuySoundtrax.com. —Steven A. Kennedy

Comments regarding this review can be sent to: stev4uth@hotmail.com.