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Bruce, little question - is it possible to assembly original score presentation? If yes, can you give the list of correct tracks order. I suppose one could if one wanted to put the various source cues back where they'd interrupt the flow of the score proper, but that would be a lot of typing for me - maybe at some point.
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Excellent release! Ordered! Amazing stuff that Bruce the K is able to bring out. With few exceptions, he's just about the only producer interested in Golden Age now. As long as he releases them, I'm buying them... Hooray!
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Let there be clarity now and forever—I viewed the authentic memos outlining: Performed by the Graunke Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Kurt Graunke Recorded June 20–21 and 23–28, 1958, in Munich, Germany Orchestrations by Wolfgang Rebner and Ulrich Sommerlatte Bagpipe Music Recorded June 16, 1958, by 1st Battalion The Royal Scots at UFA Studios – Templehof, Berlin, Germany Lukas
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Let there be clarity now and forever—I viewed the authentic memos outlining: Performed by the Graunke Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Kurt Graunke Recorded June 20–21 and 23–28, 1958, in Munich, Germany Orchestrations by Wolfgang Rebner and Ulrich Sommerlatte Bagpipe Music Recorded June 16, 1958, by 1st Battalion The Royal Scots at UFA Studios – Templehof, Berlin, Germany Lukas Thanks for the info Lukas. I've had the Columbia LP for 43 years and always wondered why it said: "Music Score by Elmer Bernstein" as Elmer usually conducted his own music. Guess it was during the Hollywood musician's strike. Not to get Bruce in trouble, but the new cd says conducted by Elmer! Yikes! Why would I be in trouble? The packaging is correct, the image above is not because I didn't realize the designer sent me an older jpg before we knew all the correct information. I'll swap out the incorrect image momentarily. You can assume that with Paramount titles it will be to the LETTER.
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There, the correct cover is up now and now everyone can get a good night's sleep. And before we get the next wave of "oh, dears" Mr. Graunke and his orchestra are fully credited on the inlay card. And they play quite well, too.
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Let there be clarity now and forever—I viewed the authentic memos outlining . . . FINALLY! Thanks, LK (and BK, of course.) NOW . . . If I want to see Majel Barrett in this movie, where am I lookin' (besides her resume, I mean)?
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but of particular note are Richard Einhorn's Dead of Winter, Dana Kaproff's When a Stranger Calls, but, most importantly, Elmer Bernstein's Drango, which is essential Bernstein. If you're ordering The Buccaneer, pick up at least one of those as well. Trust me. This.
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but of particular note are Richard Einhorn's Dead of Winter, Dana Kaproff's When a Stranger Calls, but, most importantly, Elmer Bernstein's Drango, which is essential Bernstein. If you're ordering The Buccaneer, pick up at least one of those as well. Trust me. This. That.
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but of particular note are Richard Einhorn's Dead of Winter, Dana Kaproff's When a Stranger Calls, but, most importantly, Elmer Bernstein's Drango, which is essential Bernstein. If you're ordering The Buccaneer, pick up at least one of those as well. Trust me. This. That. Those.
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Dem, dese, dose
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Sounds great. To complete my Graunke fill for tonight I had to go to The Wind and the Lion. What a great ensemble that was.
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