Node Records has released Stanley Clarke’s original
score for the critically-acclaimed documentary "Halston" through all digital platforms.
Halston Director Frédéric Tcheng ("Dior and I")
documents America’s first superstar designer’s rise to international fame in
the 1970s through weaving archival footage and intimate interviews with
Halston’s family, friends and collaborators including Liza Minnelli, Iman, Joel
Schumacher, Lesley Frowick, and Jacqueline Kennedy. It is a
behind-the-headlines look into the struggle between Halston’s artistic legacy
and his fall to the pressures of big business. Halston is produced by Roland
Ballester and Frédéric Tcheng, with producers Stephanie Levy and Paul Dallas,
executive produced by T Dog Productions (Dogwoof) and CNN Films and music
supervised by Tracy McKnight.
Frédéric Tcheng reflects, “The music that Stanley composed
captures brilliantly the epic sweep of Halston’s career
and the enigmatic aura of his persona, elusive yet intimate, a true American
giant.”
Stanley Clarke is one of the most celebrated acoustic and
electric bass players in the world, and an accomplished composer of more than
70 film and television projects including the Academy Award®-nominated
"Boyz n The Hood," the Tina Turner biopic "What’s Love Got To Do
With It," and "The Transporter."
“'Halston'
was fascinating to work on due to the wealth of archival footage available,”
explains Clarke. “Frédéric Tcheng sequenced the material in a manner that gave
me an opportunity to maintain a storytelling continuity to the score. The
soundtrack is melodic and is part jazz-combo dynamic and part orchestral with
occasional elements of synthesized music acknowledging the era of the 1970s.”
Stanley Clarke is equally gifted as a recording artist,
performer, composer, conductor, arranger, producer and film score composer. A
true pioneer in jazz and jazz-fusion, Clarke is particularly known for his
ferocious bass dexterity and consummate musicality. Unquestionably, he has
attained “living legend” status during his over 40-year career. Clarke’s
creativity has been recognized and rewarded in every way imaginable: gold and
platinum records, Grammy® Awards, Emmy® nominations, virtually every readers
and critics poll in existence, and more. He was honored with the highly
prestigious Miles Davis Award at the Montreal Jazz Festival for his entire body
of work. In 2014 he was invited to become a member of the exclusive Academy of
Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
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