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ARTIST
KIRCHIN, BASIL
TITLE
Assignment Kirchin: Two Unreleased Scores From The Basil Kirchin Tape Archive
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
TRUNK
CATALOG #
JBH 105LP
JBH 105LP
GENRE
SOUNDTRACK
RELEASE DATE
4/19/2024
Two sublime unreleased scores from
Basil Kirchin
. The next Trunk/Kirchin assignment. Basically some more unreleased music from the unpredictable and slightly chaotic Kirchin Tape Archive. These tapes were labelled up as follows:
Assignment K
(with lots of pencil scribbles everywhere);
The Strange Affair
(with lots of pen scribbles everywhere). As usual with Basil tapes/things there is little else to go on, no tracklist, no list of musicians, no singer names, no dates or anything.
Assignment K
dates from 1968, and was a film about a toy maker who has a double life as an international spy. It was directed by
Val Guest
, who'd just finished trying to rescue the cinematic hotchpotch that was
Casino Royale
-- he had been brought in by the Bond producers after
Peter Sellers
had walked off the movie. As for the Kirchin score here, there is very little information, apart from the fact that the bass player was
Ron Prentice
(an ex blacksmith turned musician and craftsman) who worked on several Bond scores.
The Strange Affair
is also from 1968, and was not only controversial but also a reasonably unsuccessful movie. Directed by
David Greene
who also directed, amongst other films,
I Start Counting
and the brilliant
Sebastian
. In this rather grubby flick a policeman called
Peter Strange
(played by
Michael York
) falls for an underage girl (played by
Susan George
), finds himself compromised by a pair of pornographers and gets lured into an errand for a smack gang. This music has all the classic Kirchin mid-period sonic hallmarks that have always set him apart.
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