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Crocodile Dundee
(1986)
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1986 Varèse
1986 Silva Screen
Album 2 Cover Art
Composed, Arranged, Conducted, and Produced by:
Peter Best
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Varèse Sarabande
(1986)

Silva Screen Records
(1986)
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Both the Varèse Sarabande and Silva Screen albums were commercial products in America and Europe, respectively.
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Buy it... if you still appreciate the humor and era of the film itself, Peter Best's music a time capsule of adequate but not spectacular 1980's comedy flair.

Avoid it... on the shorter Varèse Sarabande product if you desire a better thematic presentation with fuller sound quality, in which case the concurrent Silva Screen alternative remains superior.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,208
WRITTEN 5/14/23
Crocodile Dundee: (Peter Best) Among Australia's most enduring and popular films, Crocodile Dundee took the world by storm in 1986, introducing both that country and writer and actor Paul Hogan to audiences with his character's mixture of charm and brutish physical capabilities. Two versions of the film existed, one aimed at domestic Australian audiences with more slang native to that continent; the other was the international sensation that the generated massive grosses that probably contributed to Hogan's long-running tax evasion problems with the Australian government. He plays Mick "Crocodile" Dundee, a bushman of legend in northern Australia and a person of odd talents, including a tendency to straddle the line between romance and violence with skill. A female reporter from New York travels to Australia to prepare a story on Dundee and ultimately becomes part of that story, bringing Dundee back to New York where he can humorously interact with American society via his outsider's perspective. The movie was highly applauded at the time, but in retrospect, it is looked upon as a horror of racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia. Two sequels continued to draw audiences, but their quality was significantly diminished; the act wore thin quickly. The project had a handful of lesser song placements, but they weren't as impactful in context as the score by Peter Best, who has an active career in Australian television and film scores. His most major assignments for the big screen included the first two Crocodile Dundee entries in the late 1980's and 1994's Muriel's Wedding. His approach to the original Dundee film is affably contemporary and somewhat predictable for the era, a mixture of light orchestral shades dominated by jazz and light rock. The ensemble sounds like one you'd hear for a standard Broadway show, the flimsy string, brass, and wind sections joined by a jazz band that is sometimes merged with more primal drums and tapped percussion to represent the raw outback environment. Slight didgeridoo effects are applied in the opening cue and "The Buffalo," though they aren't prominent. Best did compose one of the five or so songs heard in the film, and while "Mad, Bad & Dangerous" isn't great, it fits fine with the score and informs one of its themes.


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Average: 3 Stars
***** 15 5 Stars
**** 21 4 Stars
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Varèse Sarabande Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 32:20
• 1. Opening Titles (2:04)
• 2. The Walkabout Bounce (3:20)
• 3. In the Truck (2:27)
• 4. Nice One, Skippy (3:03)
• 5. Crocodile (1:08)
• 6. Mick Meets New York (2:51)
• 7. G'Day (1:55)
• 8. Mad, Bad and Dangerous* (2:39)
• 9. The Pimp (1:23)
• 10. Oh Richard (3:07)
• 11. Theme From "Crocodile Dundee" (5:09)
• 12. Overture From "Crocodile Dundee" (3:21)
* performed by Lisa Edwards and Lindsay Field
Silva Screen Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 45:49

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The insert of neither album includes extra information about the score or film.
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