''The Wicker Man'' is the soundtrack to
the 1973 film of the same name. Composed, arranged and recorded by
Paul Giovanni
Paul Giovanni (June 2, 1933 – June 17, 1990) was an American playwright, actor, director, singer and musician. Giovanni is best known for writing the music for the 1973 British horror film ''The Wicker Man''.
Early years
Giovanni was born in A ...
and
Magnet
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, it contains folk songs performed by characters in the film (including some by members of the cast). For example,
Lesley Mackie
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, who plays the character of Daisy in the film, sings the opening song, and various others in the CD Soundtrack.
Background and content
The songs were arranged to hint at a pre-Christian pagan European culture and vary between traditional songs, original Giovanni compositions and even nursery rhyme in "
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
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". Musicians forming the folk band in the film included Michael Cole (Bassoon and concertina) and Ian Cutler (Violin). This mix of songs contributes to the film's atmosphere, contrasting rabble-rousing songs that depict the island's community like "The Landlord's Daughter" and the child-sung "Maypole" with the sinister "Fire Leap" and the erotic "
Willow's Song
"Willow's Song" is a ballad by American composer Paul Giovanni for the 1973 film ''The Wicker Man''
It is the best-known song from the film, and it is sometimes referred to as "The Wicker Man Song", although the film contains many other songs. T ...
" before culminating in the islanders' rendition of the
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"
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The opening music and "Corn Rigs" are arrangements of the
Robert Burns ballads "The Highland Widow's Lament" and "Rigs O' Barley", respectively. The instrumental parts of the score are based on traditional Scottish, Irish, and English tunes such as "Miri it is" the oldest surviving middle English song fragment, the "Struan Robertson's Rant"
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(plays while Sgt. Howie searches the ship for Rowan), the "Tenpenny Bit" jig (Plays while Lord Summerisle and MacGregor prepare for the festivities), and "Drowsy Maggie" reel (plays while Sgt. Howie searches a house for Rowan). "Chop Chop" is based on the nursery rhyme "
Oranges and Lemons
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". "Procession" is an arrangement of the tune of the
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The psychedelic guitar solo which plays while Sgt. Howie is looking for Rowan, on the track "Searching for Rowan," is based on the melody of the
Jacobite song "
Hey, Johnnie Cope, are Ye Waking Yet?". Although some of the music is Scottish, and the film is set in the
Hebrides
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, no traditional
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numbers are featured.
Release
The soundtrack was unavailable until a 1998 release on
Trunk Records
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It was founded in 1995 by Jonny Trunk, and ...
of a mono album dubbed from the music and effects tapes at Pinewood, from the shorter original cut of the film (hence missing the song "Gently Johnny"). It was not until 2002 that Silva Screen Records released a stereo version using cues from the tape held by
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, mixed with recordings from the first
Trunk Records
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release. This release includes "Gently Johnny" and the missing lines from "
Willow's Song
"Willow's Song" is a ballad by American composer Paul Giovanni for the 1973 film ''The Wicker Man''
It is the best-known song from the film, and it is sometimes referred to as "The Wicker Man Song", although the film contains many other songs. T ...
".
A sheet music album of the soundtrack is also available, published by Summerisle Songs. Titled "The Wicker Man Complete Piano Songbook" the book features all the songs and music from the film, arranged for piano, voice and guitar.
Reception
Jason Nickey, reviewing the album for ''
Allmusic
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'' picked "Gently Johnny", "Maypole" and "Willow's Song" as highlights. "Paul Giovanni, together with Magnet," he writes, "uses flutes, lyres, harmonicas, and guitars in a mixture of original and traditional material to create a mysterious and sinister world that comes to life apart from the film."
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'' that just as the "cult" film "has now been rightly placed in the pantheon of great celluloid
..its soundtrack deserves the same accolades." He notes that the "lilting (how come folk is always lilting?) melodies of numbers like ''Corn Rigs'', ''Gently Johnny'' and ''Willow's Song'' are stuffed with a vaguely sinister eroticism, reflecting Woodward's unease as he scratches the tranquil surface of the island community to discover its sinister secret." "Maybe it takes a foreigner to get to the dark heart of much of our indigenous music," he concludes, "but it's a darkness suffused with beauty. Coupled to the original incidental music
..this is a vital document of a time when the UK could still produce classic cinema. It's also a really fine album."
TightPurpleShirt reviewed the 1998 version of the album for ''
Head Heritage
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'' and called it an "incredible soundtrack", despite criticizing the exclusion of "Gently Johnny". He notes that the tracks "cover everything from traditional folk music, performed by MAGNET
..Some very, very surreal sound effect sequences and some mildly
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groups as their best album to date. The whole things a head fuk
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Legacy
Influence
In 2013, ''
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'' ranked the soundtrack 11th on their list of "40 Movie Soundtracks That Changed Alternative Music", writing: "The soundtrack from American songwriter Paul Giovanni reveled in the British folk idiom that bands like
Pentangle had revitalized, weaving together standards as well as "Baa Baa Black Sheep," no doubt influencing
freak-folk
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Charact ...
ers like
Devendra Banhart and
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. Yet for all its pastoral sounds, there was an uncanny eeriness lurking at the edges, a childlike innocence mixed with malice, anticipating the aesthetics of both
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In 2004 indie/folk/electronia experimenter
Momus and French singer Anne Laplantine collaborated on an album of songs
Summerisle Momus / Nick Currie said the project acknowledged "a tip of the hat there to The Wicker Man's Lord Summerisle" without being about the film or some kind of concept album, rather it featured an imagined folk-pop born of the tradition imagined by Magnet, as an alternative Scots culture let loose in global electronica like so many other folk musics, as such "The Wicker Man stands in relation to
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Summerisle", the film forming a "parallel world" for which he felt a great nostalgia, "‘Summerisle’ indulges a different nostalgia, the yearning of the wandering Scot for his homeland. A nation, a home, a golden age: these are inevitably fictions, so why not make them far-fetched and utopian fictions instead of limited, fact-smitten ones?".
Covers
Some of the songs (most notably "
Willow's Song
"Willow's Song" is a ballad by American composer Paul Giovanni for the 1973 film ''The Wicker Man''
It is the best-known song from the film, and it is sometimes referred to as "The Wicker Man Song", although the film contains many other songs. T ...
") have been covered by contemporary artists, such as the
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Doves,
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,
Isobel Campbell and the
Sneaker Pimps.
Tributes
A live performance of the soundtrack at the 30th annual Brosella Folk Festival in
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, on 8 July 2006, underlined the cult status of the film and its music. The organizers were looking for something to mark three decades of the festival and as such, for the final act of the evening, they assembled "The Wicker Band". This ensemble included many eminent performers from the thriving
Flemish folk-rock scene, as well as the singer
Jacqui McShee
Jacqueline 'Jacqui' McShee (born 25 December 1943) is an English singer. Since 1966 she has performed with Pentangle, a jazz-influenced folk rock band.
Biography
McShee was born in Catford, South London. Her musical career began as a soloist in ...
, founding member and continual reviver of the 1960s folk-jazz band
Pentangle, and fellow ex-Pentangle member
Danny Thompson. The band performed music from the film, plus a few selected songs from the folk and singer-songwriter repertoire that seemed to fit the mood before, shortly after midnight, the director's cut of the film was shown on a giant screen.
Track listing
;1998 Track listing
;2002 Track listing
References
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Folk albums by American artists
Folk albums by Scottish artists
Horror film soundtracks
1998 soundtrack albums
Folk soundtracks
Trunk Records soundtracks
Silva Screen Records soundtracks