Crisis (1950)

Crisis
M10T24 - Crisis: Main Title / Fronton (2:05)
M10T25 - Jai Ala Marcha (1:10)
M10T26 - Proctor's Advice (2:05)*
M10T27 - Paso Doble (1:18)
M10T28 - Fandango (1:24)
M10T29 - Canción De La Revolución (1:35)@
M10T30 - Viva La Revolución (:36)
M10T31 - Flowers for Fernández (1:36)
M10T32 - Un Voluntario (2:20)
M10T33 - Muerte De González (1:32)
M10T34 - Finale (:27)

Bonus Tracks:
M10T35 - Main Title (Guitar Version) / Fronton (Wild) (3:10)
M10T36 - Paso Doble (Pre-recording) (:52)
M10T37 - Fandango (Pre-recording) (2:26)
M10T38 - Finale (Guitar Version) (:38)
M10T39 - Revolutionary March (2:53)
M10T40 - Village Square (2:59)

* = Unused
@ = Alternate

M10 = Miklos Rozsa Treasury (Disc 10)
V = Fedora / Crisis (Guitar Suite) (1989/2014 Releases)

Fedora / Crisis (Guitar Suite)
V19 - Introduction (1:20)
V20 - March of the Revolution (1:05)
V21 - Village Square (4:01)
V22 - Fandango (1:34)
V23 - La Carta De Rehen (1:29)
V24 - Finale (1:13)

From the MGM Box Liner Notes: The music may be familiar to collectors from a 6-track, 9:39 re-recorded suite produced by Tony Thomas and performed by Darryl Denning under the composer’s supervision. This suite was first issued in 1978 on an LP devoted primarily to Rozsa’s solo piano music (Citadel CT-7004), then released on a 1989 Varese Sarabande CD Club limited edition (paired with Fedora,VCL8903.2) and reissued on a 1998 Rozsa compilation from Citadel Records (along with The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover and Lydia, STC 77118).

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