I watched CHINATOWN for the first time several years ago...loved it & really liked the score, but didn't think much about it again until recently, when we got trumpeter Till Bronner's OCEANA in at the station. He does the "Chinatown" theme (I'm surprised more people haven't--Terence Blanchard recorded it a few years ago for his JAZZ ON FILM cd), a nice version--it sent me back to the movie, which I've since watched two more times, and my God, Rasey's trumpet solos all but make the atmosphere of that film. Jerry Goldsmith evidently wrote the score in 10 days after another composer's music was rejected. Would like to learn more about Uan Rasey.
Stuart Varden, btw, who did the interveiw w/Rasey, is a great guy. He drove over here from Ohio one day last year & we hung out for an afternoon... I love his Fats site, well worth checking out.
AMG entry on Rasey:
EDIT: found an online interview with Rasey & Pete Candoli:
Full interview here.