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Roger Feigelson writes: Two scores on one CD, but polar opposites. One is from a mid-70s film featuring a dissonant score from a neat thriller. The second is more of a romantic score from the early 80s. Why pair them? Same composer! And neither were long enough for their own albums, so what's a producer to do? Both have never been available in any form. And just a heads up that it's spring break at Intrada in two weeks where the hamsters will be taking a much needed break to feast on kibble and get off the endlessly spinning hamster wheel. So see you back in four weeks after next week's release. It sounds like a composer a la Leonard Rosenman. Who used to write dissonant scores in the Seventies, by the way? If it is Rosenman, that would probably mean Race with the Devil and Making Love. Both are from 20th Century Fox. When my brother saw Race with the Devil back in the day, he said it had "Battle for the Planet of the Apes music," while Rosenman's Making Love theme resembles both his Rebel without a Cause and Herrmann's similar Marnie.
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I'm thinking that the mid 70s thriller is probably going to be "The Stepford Wives" - with "Continental Divide" being the 80s romantic score. Woo Hoo if it finally is Stepford Wives! Adore Michael Small - and "Wives" is a grail for me!
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Paul Hoffert's THE GROUNDSTAR CONSPIRACY (1972) paired with BEDROOM EYES? I WOULD love TGS but 72 doesn't quite qualify
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"...If it is Rosenman..." "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooo!"
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If it is Rosenman, that would probably mean Race with the Devil and Making Love. Since the latter is score I want badly, I'd call the chances slim, given my luck with such things.
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Roger Feigelson writes: Two scores on one CD, but polar opposites. One is from a mid-70s film featuring a dissonant score from a neat thriller. The second is more of a romantic score from the early 80s. Why pair them? Same composer! And neither were long enough for their own albums, so what's a producer to do? Both have never been available in any form. And just a heads up that it's spring break at Intrada in two weeks where the hamsters will be taking a much needed break to feast on kibble and get off the endlessly spinning hamster wheel. So see you back in four weeks after next week's release. It sounds like a composer a la Leonard Rosenman. Who used to write dissonant scores in the Seventies, by the way? If it is Rosenman, that would probably mean Race with the Devil and Making Love. Both are from 20th Century Fox. When my brother saw Race with the Devil back in the day, he said it had "Battle for the Planet of the Apes music," while Rosenman's Making Love theme resembles both his Rebel without a Cause and Herrmann's similar Marnie. 'Race With The Devil' & 'Making Love' - Yessssss, I would also make this judgment, fellow! I hope you are correct! My only 'problem' is that if it's Rosenman, definitely Intrada will make me poorer this month! But it will be for a good cause! I will be a Poor Rebel With A Good Cause!
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