Cleopatra Jones was one of the most memorable characters to emerge from the 1970s “blaxploitation” genre. Played by six-foot-two Tamara Dobson, she was a female African-American version of James Bond, starring in two adventures for Warner Bros. where she battled villainess drug lords in Los Angeles and Hong Kong, respectively.
The original Cleopatra Jones (1973) introduced the character as an international secret agent stamping out the narcotics trade. She runs afoul of “Mommy” (Shelley Winters), a lesbian kingpin who targets her L.A. inner-city charity, the B&S House, for retribution. Cleo returns home to fight Mommy’s henchmen and corrupt white cops; Bernie Casey co-stars as her love interest.
The soundtrack to Cleopatra Jones (released on Warner Bros. Records) was a collaborative effort of two R&B artists from the Spring Records label, Joe Simon and Millie Jackson, and score composer J.J. Johnson (himself collaborating with Carl Brandt). Simon’s “Theme From Cleopatra Jones ” kicked off the LP and film with a groovy ode to Cleo’s prowess, while two of Jackson’s performances, “Love Doctor” and “It Hurts So Good,” were taken from her concurrent record album for Spring. Combined with two additional (and previously unreleased) source cues by Roger Kellaway (sung by Pattie Brooks), the Cleopatra Jones soundtrack is a minor-masterpiece of the “symphonic funk” fusion that identified the genre.
Cleo returned in Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975) for a blending of “blaxploitation” with the burgeoning kung fu genre. Shot in Hong Kong (and a co-production between Warner Bros. and Run Run Shaw), Cleo teams with a local secret agent (Tien-Ni, billed as “Tanny”) to battle a drug kingpin known as the “Dragon Lady” (Stella Stevens).
Unlike most of the “blaxploitation” films, Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold did not involve an African-American recording artist—although you wouldn’t know that by listening. Veteran composer Dominic Frontiere provided a pulsating, funky score with exotic instrumentation for the Far East setting (and martial arts action) in the best tradition of Lalo Schifrin’s seminal Enter the Dragon. as well as a groovy title song, “Playing With Fire.”
This 2CD set is feast of Cleopatra Jones tracks: Disc one features the Warner Bros. Records album program to Cleopatra Jones followed by a new program of solely the dramatic score by J.J. Johnson and Carl Brandt (including several previously unreleased cues). Disc two features the complete Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold score by Dominic Frontiere, as well as bonus tracks of instrumental and alternate-lyrics versions of the main title. Disc two closes with additional selections from the first film: extended versions of the Joe Simon title song, as well as the aforementioned Roger Kellaway source cues.
The entire 2CD set is in excellent stereo sound, with liner notes by Scott Bettencourt. Complete track-by-track commentary can be found, for free, online at our website (presented here for space reasons).
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Cleopatra Jones (1973)
Original Soundtrack From the Motion Picture Featuring Joe Simon Singing the Hit “Theme From Cleopatra Jones ” and Millie Jackson Singing “Love Doctor” and “It Hurts So Good”
Produced and Sung by Joe Simon
Performed by The Mainstreeters
Strings Arranged by Bert de Coteaux
Produced by Brad Shapiro
Sung by Millie Jackson
Arranged and Conducted by Mike Lewis and Brad Shapiro
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound
*Arranged and Conducted by J.J. Johnson
Produced by Brad Shapiro
Sung by Millie Jackson
Arranged and Conducted by Mike Lewis and Brad Shapiro
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound
Produced by Joe Simon
Performed by The Mainstreeters
Total Time: 35:37
Original Music Composed and Conducted by J.J. Johnson
Additional Music by Carl Brandt and Brad Shapiro
Joe Simon and Millie Jackson Appear Courtesy of Spring Records
Dramatic Score and Source Music Composed and Conducted by J.J. Johnson
Interpolating “Theme From Cleopatra Jones ” by Joe Simon
Additional Music by Carl Brandt
Total Time: 42:55
Total Disc Time: 78:39
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Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975)
- Main Title (instrumental) 3:35
- Take Me Away (main title, alternate lyrics, version #1) 3:36
- Take Me Away (main title, alternate lyrics, version #2) 3:36
Total Time: 10:52
- Theme From Cleopatra Jones (extended version) (Joe Simon) 4:46
Produced and Sung by Joe Simon
Performed by The Mainstreeters - Am I Blue (Roger Kellaway, performed by Pattie Brooks) 5:14
- Swing Down Chariot (Roger Kellaway, performed by Pattie Brooks) 3:23
- Theme From Cleopatra Jones (extended version, alternate vocal take) (Joe Simon) 4:46
Produced and Sung by Joe Simon
Performed by The MainstreetersTotal Time: 18:17
Total Disc Time: 76:27
Music Composed and Conducted by Dominic Frontiere
Song: “Playing With Fire” Music by Dominic Frontiere, Lyrics by Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise
Total Time: 47:03