John Barry's steamy Body Heat remains one of the most potently erotic film scores ever recorded -- with its smoky, jazz-inspired saxophone solos and swooning strings, the music positively marinates in innuendo and desire, but below its surface bubbles mystery and malice. What makes Body Heat so effective is how precisely it mirrors director Lawrence Kasdan's neo-noir narrative -- what at first seems so sexy soon transforms into something far more ominous, yet the score retains its carnal allure despite the threat of danger lurking around the next melodic corner. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
The London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), The London Symphony Orchestra (Performer), John Barry (Main Performer), Andrew MacKintosh (Saxophone), Joel McNeely (Conductor), Robert Townson (Producer), Robert Townson (Liner Notes), David Hartley (Piano), Jonathan Allen (Engineer), Douglas Blair (Assistant Engineer), Matthew Joseph Peak (Paintings)
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