Young Sherlock Holmes is one of the best scores of the '80s, and Rozsa one of the greatest composers of all time. The only April fools are those who miss out on these CDs.
Let's say it is not a joke, i have to wait and see if it is differs from the Promo, (the audio part of course) otherwise i will stick to the old double cd which gives a very nice presentation of the score.
I think it will include the MCA LP programme on disc 2 and the complete score between 1 and 2. The only thing unsure at the mo is the melding of cues into longer suites, but Intrada have said before that Broughton prefers it that way (from the first promo issue) and so do they! Still, this score should be available to collectors and even better if it's unlimited.
I think it will include the MCA LP programme on disc 2 and the complete score between 1 and 2. The only thing unsure at the mo is the melding of cues into longer suites, but Intrada have said before that Broughton prefers it that way (from the first promo issue) and so do they! Still, this score should be available to collectors and even better if it's unlimited.
I think this is a 3cd set. With the LP programe and extra alternates on disc 3.
So, 2 discs, NO LP programme, but the concert version Love Theme closing disc 1 and some alternates/source cues to give us over 100 minutes of YSH music. I expect complaints over the film version Main Title being in the extras and if the tracks bleed/cross-fade into each other
I have Intrada's original Promo of YSH and was wondering if there is anything different in regards to the new one - hopefully, we will here something soon...:-)
I have Intrada's original Promo of YSH and was wondering if there is anything different in regards to the new one - hopefully, we will here something soon...:-)
The article above said the sound is better due to being taken from the actual masters.
The differences to the old promo are...the inclusion of the Love Theme from the old LP, some bonus cues at the end (alternates and source) and the separation of tracks into more bite sized chunks. Plus the sound as previously mentioned.
Only the second disc is 70 minutes. The first disc is 33:36 so the total set is 103:36.
Ah, I see. I misinterpreted the term "Total Time" then. My bad. Thanks for clarifying.
No worries! FWIW, the 2002 edition was 88 minutes and change, so we're looking at an additional 15 minutes of material on this one, nearly all of it devoted to the extras.
Very excited for the Rozsa re-recordings. Hopefully we will get some interesting pieces here.
Yes, let's hope that Intrada provides a track listing soon. This could be a very exciting project indeed. Equally exciting would be if Intrada could do the miraculous and re-release the three Rozsa Polydor LPs, in a majestic remastering paralleling the Ava Bernstein collection.
Very excited for the Rozsa re-recordings. Hopefully we will get some interesting pieces here.
Yes, there are so many rare scores of the 40s, unavailable so far, like CRISS CROSS, THE HOUR BEFORE DAWN, LADY ON A TRAIN, KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS, SUNDOWN...etc.