1979 Soundtrack – 1941
1941 is a 1979 American war comedy film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. The film stars an ensemble cast including Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Lee, Tim Matheson, Toshiro Mifune, Robert Stack, Nancy Allen, and Mickey Rourke in his film debut. The story involves a panic in the Los Angeles area after the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. The musical score for 1941 was composed and conducted by John Williams and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony.
Tracks
1 The March From ‘1941’ (John Williams) 04:13
2 The Invasion (John Williams) 08:23
3 The Sentries (John Williams) 03:35
4 Riot At The U.S.O. (Traditional) 01:21
5 To Hollywood And Glory (John Williams) 03:17
6 Swing, Swing, Swing (John Williams) 04:09
7 The Battle Of Hollywood (John Williams) 05:42
8 The Ferris Wheel Sequence (John Williams; Harold Atteridge; Harry Carroll) 01:32
9 Finale (John Williams) 06:21
Biography
Musicians
| Bass | Chuck Berghofer |
| Drums | Dale Anderson |
| Drums | Louis Bellson |
| Drums | Larry Bunker |
| Drums | Joe Porcaro |
| Guitar | Bob Bain |
| Keyboards | John Berkman |
| Keyboards | Caesar Giovannini |
| Keyboards | Ralph Grierson |
| Keyboards | Mike Lang |
| Keyboards | Bill Mays |
| Keyboards | Ray Sherman |
| Piano | John Berkman |
| Piano | Caesar Giovannini |
| Piano | Ralph Grierson |
| Piano | Mike Lang |
| Piano | Bill Mays |
| Piano | Ray Sherman |
| Bassoon | Don Cristlieb |
| Bassoon | Norman Herzburg |
| Bassoon | Jack Marsh |
| Clarinet | Dominick Fera |
| Clarinet | Justin Gordon |
| Clarinet | Jim Kanter |
| Clarinet | John Lowe |
| Clarinet | Abe Most |
| Clarinet | Ted Nash |
| Clarinet | Wilbur Schwartz |
| Flute | Sheridon Stokes |
| Flute | Lisa Edelstein |
| Flute | Arthur Hoberman |
| Flute | Geraldine Rotella |
| Flute | Joe Soldo |
| Flute | Louise Di Tullio |
| French Horn | Vince DeRosa |
| French Horn | David Duke |
| French Horn | Gus Klein |
| French Horn | William Lane |
| French Horn | Arthur Maebe |
| French Horn | Brian O’Connor |
| French Horn | Richard Perissi |
| French Horn | Gale Robinson |
| Oboe | David Weiss |
| Oboe | John F Ellis |
| Trombone | Miles Anderson |
| Trombone | Dick Nash |
| Trombone | George Roberts |
| Trombone | Ralph Sauer |
| Trombone | Phil Teele |
| Trombone | Lloyd Ulyate |
| Trombone | Chauncey Welsch |
| Trumpet | Malcolm McNab |
| Trumpet | John Audino |
| Trumpet | Robert Divall |
| Trumpet | Thomas Stevens |
| Trumpet | Allen Vizzutti |
| Trumpet | Graham Young |
| Trumpet | Zeke Zarchy |
| Tuba | Tommy Johnson |
| Percussion | Emil Richards |
| Percussion | Ken Watson |
| Percussion | Jerry Williams |
| Percussion | Donald Williams |
Other Musicians
6 Swing, Swing, Swing
| Drums | Louis Bellson |
| Clarinet | Abe Most |
Strings
Bass – Arni Egilsson, Milton Kestenbaum, Abe Luboff, Peter Mercurio, Meyer Rubin
Cello – Robert L Adcock, Ronald Cooper, Douglas Davis, Christine Ermacoff, Todd Hemmenway, Armand Kaproff, Anne Karam, Dennis Karmazyn, Mary Lane, Ron Leonard, Victor Sazer Harry Shlutz, Eleanor Slatkin, David Speltz, Mary Louise Zeyen
Harp – Dorothy Remsen, Ann Stockton
Viola – Denyse Buffum,Alan DeVeritch, Norman Forrest, Pam Goldsmith, Alan Harshman, Roland Kato, Myra Kestenbaum, Virginia Majewski, Carole Mukagawa, Dan Neufeld, Mike Nowak, David Schwartz, Linn Subotnick, Milton Thomas
Violin – Arnold Belnick, Bobby Bruce, Herman Clebanoff, Glenn Dicterow, Harold Dicterow, Bonnie Jean Douglas, Assa Drori, Richard Greene, Patricia Johnson, Karen Jones, Anatol Kaminsky, Connie Kupka, Brian Leonard, Alfred Lustgarten, Irma Neumann, David Newman, Sheldon Sanov, Haim Shtrum, Paul Shure, Barry Socher, Robert Sushel, Margaret Wooten
Liner Notes
Producer – John Williams
Conductor – John Williams
Engineer – John Neal
Mixed By – John Neal
Artwork – David McMacken
Phonographic Copyright Arista Records Inc
Copyright Columbia Pictures Industries Inc
Copyright Universal City Records Inc
