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Showing posts with label Walter/Wendy Carlos - Clockwork Orange soundtrack album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walter/Wendy Carlos - Clockwork Orange soundtrack album. Show all posts

Sunday, June 02, 2024

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE : Music and Film an ongoing occasional series - Stanley Kubrick/Anthony Burgess

A favourite book, film and soundtrack!

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE 

Alex performing "Singing in the Rain" as he attacks the writer and his wife was not scripted. Stanley Kubrick spent four days experimenting with this scene, finding it too conventional. Eventually he approached Malcolm McDowell and asked him if he could dance. They tried the scene again, this time with McDowell dancing and singing the only song he could remember. Kubrick was so amused that he swiftly bought the rights to "Singing in the Rain" for $10,000. When McDowell met Gene Kelly at a party several years later, the older star turned and walked away in disgust. Kelly was deeply upset about the way his signature tune from "Singin' in the Rain" (1952) had been portrayed in "A Clockwork Orange".


McDowell was hurt when, after he and Kubrick had had such a close relationship during filming, Kubrick seemed uninterested in continuing their friendship afterward. McDowell later attributed some of that sentiment to his being a young actor, unfamiliar with the intimacy of the filmmaking process, but admitted that he was very upset by it at the time. McDowell remained friends with Kubrick's wife, Christiane Kubrick, and, while visiting her after Kubrick's death, had a good cry over his grave site.


Author Anthony Burgess originally sold the movie rights to Mick Jagger for $500 when he needed quick cash. Jagger intended to make it with The Rolling Stones as the droogs, but then re-sold the rights for a much larger amount. Ken Russell was then nominated to direct because his style was considered well-suited for the material. He would have cast Oliver Reed as Alex. Tinto Brass was another possible director. At some point, someone suggested rewriting the droogs to be girls in miniskirts or old-age pensioners. Tim Curry and Jeremy Irons turned down the role of Alex. Kubrick once said "If Malcolm McDowell hadn't been available, I probably wouldn't have made the film." Burgess initially distrusted Kubrick as a director, but was happy with the results. He felt the film later made the book, one of his least favourite books he had written, overshadow his other work. (IMDb)

I found the clip of Singing In The Rain but decided it was too violent for my mood here . . . . . . look it up it’s on YouTube

The soundtrack by then Walter Carlos (later to become Wendy after transitioning)  was and still is a favourite soundtrack and the opening sequence above I remember with shivers in the cinema when it came out. I left feeling th whole things was a comment on society hardly on the way but already here!

Music and Irony in Clockwork Orange



Sunday, October 21, 2018




“There was me - that is Alex - and my three droogs - that is Pete, Georgie and Dim.  We sat in the Korova milkbar trying to make up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening."
A Clockwork Orange (1971)





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Albums purchased when they came out continues with this masterpiece. I saw the film (I think in Banbury) when it came out and it mesmerised me, then for reasons best known between Stanley Kubrick and Anthony Burgess it was banned for years. The book too is an odd little masterpiece as is the author an odd little meister! To ban it for all those years is a mystery and I consider it all a masterwork of 20thC horrorshow! and clearly the soundtrack is Wendy Carlos' meisterwerk also and though she was called Walter then it stayed with me throughout my life . . . . . . . . 



A Clockwork Orange Theme - Wendy Carlos from Universal Music Library on Vimeo.

personally I recommend the entire album for your listing pleasure and that you then go straight out and buy it.How can any discerning record collection not have this soundtrack of soundtracks in it?
Beats me!


Complete available here



A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack (Vinyl) from Patrick Kelly on Vimeo.


Clockwork Orange soundtrack album

Walter Carlos - Clockwork Orange vinyl - Amazon UK
Walter Carlos - Clockwork Orange vinyl UK reissue here








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