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The sad list of AWOL Goldsmith - The Reincarnation of Peter Proud Damnation Alley Shamus Pursuit The Waltons
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Five MIA western scores: Vera Cruz (1954) – Hugo Friedhofer Geronimo (1962) – Hugo Friedhofer McLintock! (1963) – Frank DeVol Nevada Smith (1966) – Alfred Newman El Dorado (1967) – Nelson Riddle
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Sinful Davey (John Barry) is looking pretty impossible. Walkabout (the OST) too. Other than that, everything I would have said is listed above. Sometimes it seems like more expanded James Bond scores seems pretty impossible too, but that's just frustration speaking. Cheers
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Oh, and, Star Trek: The Animated Series ...
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I can only think of two: Shore's rejected King Kong score and Bernstein's rejected score for A River Runs Through It. I'd love to see these two released. I'm unfamiliar with Bernstein's score for A River Runs Through It, but would like to change that. :-) Howard Shore's score for KING KONG is powerful; it's also intriguing as it is more ferocious than the score James Newton Howard finally wrote. Would be really neat to get an official release for that one, with in depth liner notes.
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"Due South" (TV series; Jay Semko, John McCarthy & Jack Lenz) Apparently I might be one of very few people who enjoyed the show's small acoutstic scoring. Plus, as most of the show was filmed in Canada, the music was probably done there as well. The composers scored the show until the last season, when McCarthy disappeared from the credits. "Knight Rider": "Deadly Maneuvers" (Morton Stevens) The one episode he did for the series. The only label doing KR scores, is Hitchcock Media Records, and they are doing Peake's work. And of the handful of scores releases to film they've done, all are also Peake's works. I just dont' see some label, at this point, pairing this with some other else. "Darker Than Amber" (John Parker) An obscure film and score, likely recorded in Australia, but two production companies I don't recognize. One of my personal absolute favorite scores. "Gunsmoke" (as I recall, 40 credited composers over the run) We got two or three episode scores on a Film Music Society release, but I just don't see any label delving into 15 or 16 years of scoring (since there was no credited composer for the first four or five years), tons of episodic scoring and dealign with CBS, to do this. Some fine scoring out there. "Ride A Crooked Trail" (Stanley Wilson, uncredited) An obscure western score to a forgotten film. An excellent score. But the stock music (other composers) would have to be included, since there was a bad cue in the score and it worked as a whole. Oh, I could make a list like this ten times longer.
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I can only think of two: Shore's rejected King Kong score and Bernstein's rejected score for A River Runs Through It. I'd love to see these two released. I'm unfamiliar with Bernstein's score for A River Runs Through It, but would like to change that. :-) Howard Shore's score for KING KONG is powerful; it's also intriguing as it is more ferocious than the score James Newton Howard finally wrote. Would be really neat to get an official release for that one, with in depth liner notes. hmmmm.... what? From what I know Shore's King Kong has never surfaced.. "What's being passed around as Shore's Kong is John Frizzell's score to Primeval." http://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=14248
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I can only think of two: Shore's rejected King Kong score and Bernstein's rejected score for A River Runs Through It. I'd love to see these two released. I'm unfamiliar with Bernstein's score for A River Runs Through It, but would like to change that. :-) Howard Shore's score for KING KONG is powerful; it's also intriguing as it is more ferocious than the score James Newton Howard finally wrote. Would be really neat to get an official release for that one, with in depth liner notes. hmmmm.... what? From what I know Shore's King Kong has never surfaced.. "What's being passed around as Shore's Kong is John Frizzell's score to Primeval." http://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=14248 Oh, right, I remember the Frizzell fake, I was not referring to that and I did not want to make it seem that I have heard the whole score for KING KONG. I'm referring to the numerous short clips that floated way back when Shore was still working on KING KONG, some of them even official with clips in interviews with Jackson and Shore at the time.
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JOAN OF ARC - Friedhofer GREEN DOLPHIN STREET - Kaper HELEN OF TROY - Steiner TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS - Tiomkin Herbert Stothart Box
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The Transformers 80's animated series G.I. Joe 80's animated series Flash Gordon late 70's filmation Star Trek early or mid 70's filmation Reindeer Games: Silvestri (Just off the top of my head) Sorry if some of these titles were mentioned b/f. Thanks. Filmation fans, sorry to report: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=40108&forumID=1&archive=1 I asked Howard Shore if we'd ever get to hear his "King Kong," at a book-signing event here in N.Y. He said YES, but didn't say when. Doug Adams was standing right there when he said it. Does Doug still check in here at the board?
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Five MIA western scores: Vera Cruz (1954) – Hugo Friedhofer Geronimo (1962) – Hugo Friedhofer McLintock! (1963) – Frank DeVol Nevada Smith (1966) – Alfred Newman El Dorado (1967) – Nelson Riddle Here's another five: Bend Of The River (1952) - Hans J. Salter White Feather (1955) - Hugo Friedhofer From Hell To Texas/Manhunt ((1958) - Daniele Amfitheatrof Valdez Is Coming (1971) - Charles Gross Ulzana's Raid (1972) - Frank DeVol
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RAISE THE TITANIC (Barry) QB VII (Goldsmith) THE SALAMANDER (Goldsmith) WALKABOUT (Barry) GREEN DOLPHIN STREET (Kaper) Original recordings, of course. SCOTT
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The Clock George Bassman Green Dolphin Street Bronislau Kaper The High And The Mighty Dimitri Tiomkin National Velvet Herbert Stothart On The Waterfront Leonard Bernstein
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