humdrum wrote:Why did The Shadows (& Cliff) record 2 versions of a track that was used in a film? IE...Footapper..Les Girls etc. why not release the best take & use it in both the film & on disc?....For instance like the Beatles did in their films?
JimN wrote:The Savage and Peace Pipe are each reduced to a fragment.
JimN wrote:I don't know that there were any contractual rules which forced the use of specially-recorded tracks in movies. It's probably more to do with the fact that the music had to be edited to fit in with the length of time allotted to them within the film and probably also that the film companies wanted exclusive licensed use of the music without having to pay a residual fee every time the film was shown at a theatre or on television.
Think about it using "The Young Ones" as an example. Very few of the songs are played all the way through in the film. Only Friday Night, Nothing's Impossible, the Theatrical Medley and The Young Ones are featured in "full". Even Got A Funny Feeling is shorn of its (IMHO, brilliant) guitar solo, and The Savage and Peace Pipe are each reduced to a fragment.
This changed with "A Hard Day's Night": every song was featured in full and the Parlophone George Martin-produced original tracks were used. There was no practical reason why they couldn't be.
Both "Rhythm And Greens" and "Finders Keepers" feature the full versions (even though some of the R&G tracks are extended by editing).
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