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An important behind-the-scenes figure in popular music for 40 years, composer/songwriter/producer/arranger/studio musician Jack Nitzsche served a crucial function in 1960s rock & roll, bringing a trained musician's know-how to bear on the work of more instinctive rockers in a way that complemented and deepened their work. The Rolling Stones and Neil Young in particular benefited from his talents. Nitzsche was also a capable writer who penned a couple of major hits and developed a career as a film composer that included nearly three dozen movie scores.

Nitzsche grew up in Howard City, MI, which he left at 18 in 1955 to attend Westlake College of Music in Hollywood, CA; he remained based in the Los Angeles area for the rest of his career. After college in 1957 he found work as a music copyist. He was hired at Specialty Records by Sonny Bono, with whom he would work extensively over the next several years. He also worked at Capitol Records and Original Sound Records. At Original Sound, he wrote "Bongo Bongo Bongo," an instrumental that was recorded by Preston Epps as a follow-up to his hit "Bongo Rock." It made the national charts during the summer of 1960.

Nitzsche began getting arranging jobs, and when writer/producer Phil Spector relocated to the West Coast, he went to work with Spector, arranging many of Spector's hits, among them "He's a Rebel" by the Crystals and "Be My Baby" by the Ronettes. He also scored his own recording contract with Reprise Records, which released his instrumental "The Lonely Surfer" in the summer of 1963. It became a Top 40 hit, and Nitzsche followed it with an album of the same title, but he did not go on to a successful recording career, though he did release a few more albums. His next chart entry came with a song he composed but did not perform. He and Sonny Bono had written "Needles and Pins," initially recorded by Jackie DeShannon. It was covered by British Invasion group the Searchers, who took it into the Top 20 in the spring of 1964. (The song was revived for a chart entry by Smokie in 1977 and became a Top 40 hit for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks in 1986.)

Nitzsche's work with Spector stood him in good stead with another British Invasion group. In the fall of 1964, he played on sessions for the Rolling Stones album The Rolling Stones, Now!, beginning a long association with the group that would find him contributing to such Stones recordings as "Play with Fire," "Paint It, Black," and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" (choral arrangement).

Nitzsche got his first film credit serving as musical director for The T.A.M.I. Show, a legendary concert movie filmed in November 1964 and released in January 1965. Also in 1965, he wrote his first film score, for the low-budget Village of the Giants, though it would be another five years before he really began to work in films consistently. In the meantime, he continued to produce, arrange, and record with a wide variety of musicians including Tim Buckley, Bobby Darin, Doris Day, Marianne Faithfull, Frankie Laine, and the Monkees. He began a long association with Neil Young when he wrote a string arrangement for Young's song "Expecting to Fly," which appeared on the Buffalo Springfield album Buffalo Springfield Again in 1967. When the Springfield broke up in 1968 and Young went solo, Nitzsche continued to work with him, co-producing and writing arrangements for his first solo album, Neil Young, in 1969. He also worked on Young's early '70s albums After the Gold Rush, Harvest, Time Fades Away, and Tonight's the Night, and returned for Life (1987) and Harvest Moon (1992).

Nitzsche got his chance to return to movie work in 1970 with Performance, starring Mick Jagger. It really launched his career as a composer of film scores. By 1973, he was working on major studio films like The Exorcist, and in 1975 he earned an Academy Award nomination for his music to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. But in the late '70s, he accepted a few production jobs involving new wave rock performers, producing the first three albums by Mink DeVille and Graham Parker and the Rumor's celebrated Squeezing out Sparks. By the 1980s, however, he was working full-time on film scores, averaging two a year during the decade. He got another Academy Award nomination for An Officer and a Gentleman in 1982, and, with Will Jennings and Buffy Sainte-Marie (at the time, Nitzsche's wife), he won the Oscar for best song for "Up Where We Belong," which had already become a number one hit for Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes.

Nitzsche's film work slowed after the early '90s, his last film score coming with The Crossing Guard in 1995. He died at 63 of cardiac arrest brought on by a bronchial infection.

Title: As Light As Straw

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: At High Altitude

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Between

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Bitter And Sweet

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Blowball

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Chopin '66

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Colorful Garden

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Confectioner's

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Jazz

Title: Dinner

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Expensive Bling

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Favourite Dish

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Follow Me

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Gaudy Colours

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Jazz

Title: Get Faster

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Go Riding

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Happy Reunion

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Happy Sounds

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Hit It

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Hits To The Top

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Imposingly

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Off To The Sea

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: One Course

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Pansies

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Pussy Cat

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Quiescent Point

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Rich And Rugged

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Secret Meeting

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Super Bright Hits

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: That Sounds Good

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: The Best Hits

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: The Lonely Surfer

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Top Mega Hits

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Ultimate Top Hits

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Title: Xmas Angel

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Chartbreaker

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Expanse

Artist: Jack Nitzsche

Genre: Rock

Collections

Title: Music for California

Genre: Pop

Featuring albums

Title: The Wrecking Crew

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Retro Summer Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Orchestral Pop

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Easy Romance

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

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