Indelibly associated with the classic 1949 British film "The Third Man" which starred Orson Welles in the key role of black marketeer Harry Lime, it was the haunting zither music of Anton Karas which also helped to make the film so memorable. The film th
Contains 25 tracks.
Includes liner notes by Paul Pelletier.
Personnel includes: Anton Karas (zither); Kay Armen (vocals).
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Grrreat!! Tht "Third Man Theme" played on the Zitheris GREAT listening....a sort of
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Flawed masterpiece Karas's music is one of a kind. The association with the film is it's magic pull for me. I think the cd could have been cut by about a third. Some of the numbers are almost Lawrence Welkian, and one gets the feeling after a while that he's trying too hard. But most of it is exquisite, haunting, and lovely to listen too. Submitted by marcusaldrich (Newtown, CT) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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