1974 Soundtrack – The Towering Inferno
The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American disaster film directed by John Guillermin and produced by Irwin Allen, featuring an ensemble cast led by Paul Newman and Steve McQueen. The score was composed and conducted by John Williams, orchestrated by Herbert W. Spencer and Al Woodbury, and recorded at the 20th Century Fox scoring stage October 31 and November 4, 7 and 11, 1974. The original recording engineer was Ted Keep.
Tracks
1 Main Title (John Williams) 05:05
2 An Architect’s Dream (John Williams) 03:30
3 Lisolette And Harlee (John Williams) 02:35
4 Something For Susan (John Williams) 02:45
5 Trapped Lovers (John Williams) 04:45
6 We May Never Love Like This Again (Al Kasha; Joel Hirschhorn) 02:10
7 Susan And Doug (John Williams) 02:35
8 Helicopter Explosion (John Williams) 02:35
9 Planting The Charges – And Finale (John Williams) 10:02
Musicians
Bass | Milton Kerstenbaum |
Guitar | Dennis Budimir |
Guitar | Bernie Kaai Lewis |
Keyboards | Artie Kane |
Keyboards | Mike Lang |
Clarinet | Dominick Fera |
Clarinet | John Neufeld |
Flute | Louise Di Tullio |
French Horn | Vince DeRosa |
Trombone | Dick Nash |
Trumpet | Malcolm McNab |
Viola | Virginia Majewski |
Violin | Harry Bluestone |
Violin | Paul Shure |
Percussion | Larry Bunker |
Other Musicians
6 We May Never Love Like This Again
Vocals | Maureen McGovern |
Liner Notes
Producer – Irwin Allen
Conductor – John Williams
Engineer – Ted Keep
Mixed By – Ted Keep
Orchestrator – Albert Woodbury, Herbert Spencer, Billy Byers
Supervisor – Leonard Engel
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