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Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE RATINGS GAME, featuring music composed by David Spear for the 1984 romantic comedy directed by Danny DeVito (HOFFA, MATILDA, WAR OF THE ROSES), written by Jim Mulholland and Michael Barrie, starring Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Gerrit Graham, Barry Corbin, Basil Hoffman, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards, Ron Rifkin, Joe Santos and Vincent Schiavelli. The album also features original songs written for the film by Bruce Kimmel.

Premiering on the Showtime network in December 1984, THE RATINGS GAME revolves around a New Jersey trucking magnate named Vic DeSalvo (DeVito) who pulls up stakes and moves to Hollywood, California in hopes of striking it rich as a big-shot television producer. The “fake-it-till-you-make-it” script hawk bounces around Los Angeles pitching pathetic proposals for programs which are all rejected. DeSalvo eventually crosses paths with an executive at a cellar-dwelling network called MBC who was fired for promoting a show that attracted zero viewers. To avenge himself, the disgruntled executive uses his last day on the job to greenlight a pilot based on DeSalvo’s script for SITTIN’ PRETTY, a show about an average schlub (portrayed by DeSalvo himself) who becomes roommates with a pair of blonde bombshell twins at a college dormitory. After Vic signs the deal to helm (and star in) the pilot of SITTIN’ PRETTY, he meets Francine (Perlman), a statistician at the most reliable ratings agency in town called Computron. The twosome fall in love and then conspire to manipulate the ratings of SITTIN’ PRETTY by setting up hired henchmen in Nielsen households to skew the results. The scam works and DeSalvo becomes the hottest television producer and star in Hollywood… but for how long?

One of the purely joyful experiences of THE RATINGS GAME is its cornucopia of eclectic television theme songs which parody the various MBC programs. All of these faux trailers featured on-target ditties scribed by Bruce Kimmel, an actor, writer, director and composer known for THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL and THE CREATURE WASN’T NICE. When it came time to hire a composer to pen the arrangements and eventually compose the underscore for the edited picture, Kimmel recommended Spear, a composer he had recently collaborated with. An important ingredient in Spear’s score is the Yamaha DX7. This synthesizer had just come out in 1983 and was already a signature staple on countless television scores. He incorporated the DX7 with harp, string quartet and small chamber ensemble.

David Spear began his career orchestrating many film scores for Elmer Bernstein including AIRPLANE, ANIMAL HOUSE, HEAVY METAL and GHOSTBUSTERS. After his Broadway debut as Music Director of MERLIN, THE MAGICAL MUSICAL, Spear wrote scores for three Academy Award nominated films: RAINBOW WAR, BALLET ROBOTIQUE, and THE COURAGE TO CARE. He composed the music for the Emmy Award winning National Geographic documentary, SURVIVING EVEREST. One of his first major scores was for the 1981 vampire thriller FEAR NO EVIL, composed in collaboration with the film’s writer/director Frank LaLoggia. He led the Indianapolis Symphony for the 2008 premiere of THE LANGSTON HUGHES PROJECT featuring Ice-T and the Ron McCurdy Quartet. A dedicated educator, Spear served as faculty at Berklee College of Music (1991-1995), USC Thornton School of Music (1995-2006), NYU (2009-2013), and at Portland State as 2017 Artist-in-Residence. His work in academia and industry thrives on decades of creative collaboration with many notable artists, directors and scholars.

Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE RATINGS GAME, featuring music composed by David Spear for the very first time on Digital. The music has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland. The digital booklet features liner notes written by author and composer Brian Satterwhite, with the participation of the composer.

THE RATINGS GAME - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

David Spear

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Prologue / Limo Drive Through Bel Air / You Got One Month / Transition to MBC Office
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Lookin' Up (The Affiliates Song) / Gimme Five Theme (feat. Dan Navarro)
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MBC Promo / H.O.T.B.O.D.S. and Levar Theme /Whacked Out Theme / Dawn Patrol Theme
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Summoning Friedlander / Friedlander Is Fired / Firing Cap'n Andy / ys The Pitch / Party Plan / Francine Steals Invitation
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Volare (feat. Bruce Kimmel)
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Victor Walks Francine Home / First Kiss
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Sittin' Pretty Opening & Closing Theme (feat. Dan Navarro)
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Victor Gets The Bad News/ Francine Explains Ratings Families To Victor
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Victor's Apology / Francine Loses The Promotion
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Francine Steals The Household Names
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Victor Calls A Meeting With The Boys / Victor's Slideshow Presentation (Spy Theme)
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Free Cruise Montage / Bon Voyage (Casting Off) / Breaking Into Families' Houses
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Ratings Are Computed / Chairman of The Board Wants A Word / The Families Can Not Come Home / Extending The Cruise 22 Weeks
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MBC Promo (2nd Season) / Nunzio's Girls Theme / Hamilton Rogue Theme / The Goombahs Theme
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Success Montage / Computron Investigated / Investigator Finds The Wine Bottles / Victor And Francine Make Up
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Victor Wins (Award Show Play On) / Victor's Acceptance Speech / Epilogue
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Limo Drive Through Bel Air (Alternate)
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Lookin' Up [The Affiliates Song] (Instrumental)
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Love Theme (Wild)
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Free Cruise Montage (Alternate)
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Ratings Are Computed (Alternate)
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MBC Promo (2nd Season) (Alternate)
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Computron Investigated (Alternate)
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Investigator Finds The Wine Bottles (Alternate)
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Bumper (Unused)
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Spanish Guitar [Cafe Source] (Unused)
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Isolated Bongos
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

DDRDG750

Includes Digital Booklet
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Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE RATINGS GAME, featuring music composed by David Spear for the 1984 romantic comedy directed by Danny DeVito (HOFFA, MATILDA, WAR OF THE ROSES), written by Jim Mulholland and Michael Barrie, starring Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Gerrit Graham, Barry Corbin, Basil Hoffman, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards, Ron Rifkin, Joe Santos and Vincent Schiavelli. The album also features original songs written for the film by Bruce Kimmel.

Premiering on the Showtime network in December 1984, THE RATINGS GAME revolves around a New Jersey trucking magnate named Vic DeSalvo (DeVito) who pulls up stakes and moves to Hollywood, California in hopes of striking it rich as a big-shot television producer. The “fake-it-till-you-make-it” script hawk bounces around Los Angeles pitching pathetic proposals for programs which are all rejected. DeSalvo eventually crosses paths with an executive at a cellar-dwelling network called MBC who was fired for promoting a show that attracted zero viewers. To avenge himself, the disgruntled executive uses his last day on the job to greenlight a pilot based on DeSalvo’s script for SITTIN’ PRETTY, a show about an average schlub (portrayed by DeSalvo himself) who becomes roommates with a pair of blonde bombshell twins at a college dormitory. After Vic signs the deal to helm (and star in) the pilot of SITTIN’ PRETTY, he meets Francine (Perlman), a statistician at the most reliable ratings agency in town called Computron. The twosome fall in love and then conspire to manipulate the ratings of SITTIN’ PRETTY by setting up hired henchmen in Nielsen households to skew the results. The scam works and DeSalvo becomes the hottest television producer and star in Hollywood… but for how long?

One of the purely joyful experiences of THE RATINGS GAME is its cornucopia of eclectic television theme songs which parody the various MBC programs. All of these faux trailers featured on-target ditties scribed by Bruce Kimmel, an actor, writer, director and composer known for THE FIRST NUDIE MUSICAL and THE CREATURE WASN’T NICE. When it came time to hire a composer to pen the arrangements and eventually compose the underscore for the edited picture, Kimmel recommended Spear, a composer he had recently collaborated with. An important ingredient in Spear’s score is the Yamaha DX7. This synthesizer had just come out in 1983 and was already a signature staple on countless television scores. He incorporated the DX7 with harp, string quartet and small chamber ensemble.

David Spear began his career orchestrating many film scores for Elmer Bernstein including AIRPLANE, ANIMAL HOUSE, HEAVY METAL and GHOSTBUSTERS. After his Broadway debut as Music Director of MERLIN, THE MAGICAL MUSICAL, Spear wrote scores for three Academy Award nominated films: RAINBOW WAR, BALLET ROBOTIQUE, and THE COURAGE TO CARE. He composed the music for the Emmy Award winning National Geographic documentary, SURVIVING EVEREST. One of his first major scores was for the 1981 vampire thriller FEAR NO EVIL, composed in collaboration with the film’s writer/director Frank LaLoggia. He led the Indianapolis Symphony for the 2008 premiere of THE LANGSTON HUGHES PROJECT featuring Ice-T and the Ron McCurdy Quartet. A dedicated educator, Spear served as faculty at Berklee College of Music (1991-1995), USC Thornton School of Music (1995-2006), NYU (2009-2013), and at Portland State as 2017 Artist-in-Residence. His work in academia and industry thrives on decades of creative collaboration with many notable artists, directors and scholars.

Dragon’s Domain Records presents THE RATINGS GAME, featuring music composed by David Spear for the very first time on Digital. The music has been mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland. The digital booklet features liner notes written by author and composer Brian Satterwhite, with the participation of the composer.