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Dragon's Domain Records presents THE DAVID MICHAEL FRANK COLLECTION, Volume 4, featuring music composed by David Michael Frank (ABOVE THE LAW, THE STAIRCASE, THE MOLE). This fourth collection of David Michael Frank's film music includes music from four projects from the composer's extensive filmography that show off two sides of the composer's incredible talent. THE DAVID MICHAEL FRANK COLLECTION, Volume 4 includes music from POISON IVY, CALL ME, SUBURBAN COMMANDO and GOING UNDER. The music is presented on two CDs.
Released in 1992, POISON IVY is an erotic thriller directed by Katt Shea, starring Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt and Cheryl Ladd. It tells the tale of Ivy (Barrymore), a teenage temptress who befriends an introverted high school student named Sylvie (Gilbert). Ivy weaponizes her seductive charm to worm her way into the sanctity of Sylvie's affluent family. For POISON IVY, Frank composed a delicious main theme for Ivy, a quarter-note melody played by the violins with violas doubling an octave below supported by an eighth-note ostinato in the harp.
Released in 1988, CALL ME, written by Karyn Kay and directed by Sollace Mitchell, starring Patricia Charbonneau, Stephen McHattie, David Strathairn, and Steve Buscemi is about a young journalist named Anna (Charbonneau) who strikes up a relationship with an obscene phone caller whom she mistakes for her boyfriend and in the process becomes entangled in a mysterious murder. Frank's rhythm-heavy electronic score for Call Me was recorded live using three synthesizer players, Simmons electronic drums, fretless bass, and an EWI or electronic wind instrument.
Released in 1991, SUBURBAN COMMANDO was written by Frank A. Cappello, directed by veteran Burt Kennedy, starring Hulk Hogan, Christopher Lloyd and Shelley Duvall. Hogan plays Shep Ramsey, an interstellar warrior hellbent on a mission to capture intergalactic despot General Suitor (William Ball). Ramsey fails miserably at his objective and is subsequently ordered by his superiors to 'take a vacation'. Infuriated, Ramsey smashes the control systems of his spacecraft and crash-lands on Earth. He befriends a weak-willed architect named Charlie (Christopher Lloyd) and is marooned with Charlie's family until his spacecraft can be repaired. Frank's rousing orchestral score for SUBURBAN COMMANDO is brimming with colloquial riffs, familiar spoofs, and heart-felt homages to a variety of musical masterpieces.
Finally, also released in 1991, GOING UNDER was written by Darryl Zarubica and Randolph Davis, directed by Mark W. Travis, starring Bill Pullman, Wendy Schaal, Chris Demetral, Ned Beatty, Robert Vaughn, Roddy McDowall, Richard Masur, Joe Namath and Michael Winslow. The plot revolves around the submarine USS Sub Standard and its mission to recover a nuclear weapon ahead of the Russian navy in the aftermath of an international disaster. Frank's pun-filled orchestral score is chock-full of quotes, quips, and musical chortles.
David Michael Frank was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland where he studied classical piano and composition at the Peabody Conservatory of Music. After graduating from Northwestern University, Frank moved to New York, where he became Broadway's youngest conductor. After six years in New York, he relocated to California to pursue a career in film composition, where he's scored numerous films of various types and over 200 episodes of television over more than forty years in media composition.
Dragon's Domain Records presents THE DAVID MICHAEL FRANK COLLECTION, Volume 4, featuring the world premiere releases of POISON IVY, CALL ME, SUBURBAN COMMANDO and GOING UNDER, digitally mastered by James Nelson at Digital Outland, featuring liner notes written by author and composer Brian Satterwhite, with the participation of the composer.
- BSX
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