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I have only six Titanic-related CDs, so I enbig- uh, fleshed it out with printed material. I stopped and took the picture when I ran out of table: This reminds me of when the film came out, I was OBSESSED with Titanic and I had collected and found several of those cheap synth knock offs of the score as well as many books and stuff like you have. Ahh, brings back fun memories. I like the previous pictures, especially the Superman Box set, I think that box set alone, is WELL worth the money for what you get, one of the nicest and most aweseomness box sets ever made. I can't wait to see the Elfman box set. I would imagine with the price tag you are getting a VERY high end box set that is going to blow the roof off of previous box sets. If I had time, I would put out my COMPLETE collection of Horner CD's. I have all of them, even the boots, but I would only want to show the legit ones. Now I don't have all the versions of Name of the Rose, I just have one CD per film.
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Oct 9, 2011 - 4:01 PM
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Joe E.
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This thread is nifty, though it saddens me a bit in that I missed the recent release of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and can't include it in a present release of my own Star Trek soundtracks at present. I spent a little while today getting out all my Indiana Jones soundtracks to take a picture of them together, but can't find my old cassette versions of Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Not a big deal, perhaps - I mean, they're just cassette tapes, after all, and overshadowed by my numerous CDs, as well as a couple LPs. However, I also don't know where my camera cable is, or another means of getting photos from my camera to my computer, so I'll be unable to post it here at all until I find a solution. Blargh. Love seeing everybody's pics, especially those Star Trek and James Bond ones. Here's a couple I just snapped. Wish I had Last Crusade on vinyl, but it's been tough to find. One day . . . The photo I'd like to take but can't at the moment has all of those, minus the original 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark LP, but including in its place the 1995 double LP (3000-copy limited pressing of the vinyl counterpart to that DCC CD we have, with an additional six minutes or so of music on "The Well of the Souls"), and also adding Varese Sarabande's four volumes of music from The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Laurence Rosenthal's Music for Television (featuring a few Young Indy cues, some of which aren't on the four soundtrack albums), a radio station promo CD single of "The Raiders March" (sent out to stations in '89 when the third movie was released), and The Spielberg / Williams Collaboration.
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My floor isn't big enough to have all my JW CDs spread out, nor would they fit in a single camera shot, but maybe I'll try to put them all together some day. You have to break them up into several collections. You could put all the OSTs in one shot and all the re-recordings in another. Or break them up by genre or record label. How would they look best?
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Here's my latest ST set pic, updated with IV, VI, and FC:
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@ Zap: in GNP store you can also find Nichelle Nichols' Out of this world. Many SPACED OUT copies (Shatner+Nimoy) in Amazon too. I've thought about getting Shatner's THE TRANSFORMED MAN. I'm concerned that SPACED OUT would have too much overlap with MR SPOCK'S MUSIC FROM OUTER SPACE (which, despite its weighty subject matter, is really more of a novelty album).
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