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Next Intrada Special Collection - Monsignor?


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Upping this thread...

When Monsignor was put on Hulu a while back, I watched it and did this analysis, but I forgot to post it then. So here it is now:

1. Monsignor (Track 7)

2. St. Peter's Basilica (Unreleased 14:54-15:35)

3. Streets of Rome (Track 3 0:00-1:32)

4. Reunion in Italy (Track 2)

5. Appolini's Decision (Track 8 0:00-1:20)

6. A Friend's House (Unreleased 59:56-1:01:37)

7. Forgotten Vows (Track 3 1:32-end)

8. Forbidden Love (Unreleased 1:12:30-1:13:58)

9. Gloria (Track 6)

10. Santoni's Compassion (Track 9 ~1:15-end)†

11. Audience with the Holy Father (Track 5)

12. Varese's Sarabande (Track 8 1:20-end)

13. Flaherty's Return (Unreleased 1:57:46-1:58:19)/Theme from Monsignor (Track 1 0:18-end)†

Not in the film:

*The Meeting in Sicily (Track 4)

*At the Forum (Track 10)

†These are the film edits; for editing the album, you'll wanna leave these tracks intact.

Obviously, I made up extra titles. The times on the unreleased cues refer to their place in the film.

*"Forbidden Love" is very similar to the previous track. It's just another version of the main theme.

*"Gloria" may be edited down a bit in the film; I didn't bother to check much.

*"Santoni's Compassion" sounds dialed in around 1:15, but the unused part of the track matches up with the film.

*On "Varese's Sarabande" (see what I did there?), it sounds like the cue is dialed in after a few seconds.

*"Flaherty's Return" is a nice, brief finale cue that leads into the credits, replacing the very beginning of the track.

Intrada said there was about 3 minutes of music not on the album. Between the four short unreleased bits, I counted about 4 1/3 minutes. If you would like to hear these cues from the film... :P

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Great album!

The film is not without merit, though (I too feel this thread treats it unjustly), but obviously has its shortcomings too.

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Monsignor is notable for being the only Razzie Award (1983) for which John Williams has been nominated. That a score this good could be considered that bad is worth a listen, in my book.

Coincidentally, the other nominees that year were Butterfly: Ennio Morricone; Death Wish II: Jimmy Page; The Thing: Ennio Morricone; and The Pirate Movie: Kit Hain, which took home the award.

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