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Any word on the release date of Elmer Bernstein's The Ten Commandments soundtrack.
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God knows.
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I hear the Shadow knows, too.
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June would be my guess to tie in with the Cordoba Festival and the Peter Bernstein conducted Elmer tribute concert!
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There has been no word. No label has taken credit for being the one working on it. People have construed a post at Intrada as meaning Intrada is doing it, but it's too ambiguous to claim with authority they are implying that. Right now that likely candidates seemd to be Intrada or Varese.
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I hope for Intrada to get the job done - now that FSM is no longer
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There has been no word. No label has taken credit for being the one working on it. People have construed a post at Intrada as meaning Intrada is doing it, but it's too ambiguous to claim with authority they are implying that. Right now that likely candidates seemd to be Intrada or Varese. Why is Varese a likely candidate? I don't believe you can name one Paramount catalog title on Varese in the last five years, maybe more.
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There's always a first, and I have to look at the other labels. Is Perseverance Records doing it? No way. Quartet? Doesn't seem likely. Digitmovies? Not a chance. Music Box Records? I shook my Magic 8 ball and it said it wasn't lookin' good. BSX? No prior history of such undertakings. GNP? Doubtful. Howlin' Wofl Records? Not even in a blue moon. Moviescore Media? I wouldn't put money on that. La La Land Records? I believe there was a comment from MV that it wasn't them. Kritzerland? You said it wasn't your label in another thread. We're fresh out of labels that have the financial backing to do such a massive project, especially considering we know they are pulling the tapes for the re-recordings, too. There's only three labels that can pull off such a project: LLLR, Varese, Intrada.
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There has been no word. No label has taken credit for being the one working on it. People have construed a post at Intrada as meaning Intrada is doing it, but it's too ambiguous to claim with authority they are implying that. Right now that likely candidates seemd to be Intrada or Varese. When it comes it will be....Intrada. That label has stated it was coming. Best guess. Fall/Winter 2013.
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There's always a first, and I have to look at the other labels. Is Perseverance Records doing it? No way. Quartet? Doesn't seem likely. Digitmovies? Not a chance. Music Box Records? I shook my Magic 8 ball and it said it wasn't lookin' good. BSX? No prior history of such undertakings. GNP? Doubtful. Howlin' Wofl Records? Not even in a blue moon. Moviescore Media? I wouldn't put money on that. La La Land Records? I believe there was a comment from MV that it wasn't them. Kritzerland? You said it wasn't your label in another thread. We're fresh out of labels that have the financial backing to do such a massive project, especially considering we know they are pulling the tapes for the re-recordings, too. There's only three labels that can pull off such a project: LLLR, Varese, Intrada. This, of course, is utter nonsense. Certainly Kritzerland could have and would have pulled off such a project had it not been gotten by another label. Anyone can pull off such a project if the project is, in fact, available to them and they WANT to pull off such a project. "There's always a first" - I don't think so or you would have seen some Paramount titles from Varese - and you haven't. You can take La La Land out of the equation and you can take us out - that leaves you with the label that's doing The Ten Commandments.
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What about Sony?
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