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I thought I remembered MV saying the golden age stuff was coming in 2014, too, recently, but I dont' keep track of every quote he makes. Here are the ones I did keep track of: Early August he said: This Fall will at least see 1 Tiomkin (if not 2) as well as a Bernstein and perhaps others MV
And in early Spetember when asked about scores from the '50's and '60's, he said one was coming that month (which turned out to be "True Grist"), but also added: Tiomkin next? - no...but hopefully 1,2, or possibly 3 later this year
He also said late September: No Steiner planned for the immediate future, but you never know. Most of the Golden Age titles that tickle our fancy have been spoken for, but you never know what might fall into our laps. I'll tell you one thing -- Herrmann is the one composer I would KILL to do a release of. Literally KILL. Perhaps one day. In the meantime, we definitely have some Tiomkin coming shortly and, with any luck, Waxman, Mancini, North and a Newman. MV
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I thought I remembered MV saying the golden age stuff was coming in 2014, too, recently, but I dont' keep track of every quote he makes. Here are the ones I did keep track of: Early August he said: This Fall will at least see 1 Tiomkin (if not 2) as well as a Bernstein and perhaps others MV
And in early Spetember when asked about scores from the '50's and '60's, he said one was coming that month (which turned out to be "True Grist"), but also added: Tiomkin next? - no...but hopefully 1,2, or possibly 3 later this year
He also said late September: No Steiner planned for the immediate future, but you never know. Most of the Golden Age titles that tickle our fancy have been spoken for, but you never know what might fall into our laps. I'll tell you one thing -- Herrmann is the one composer I would KILL to do a release of. Literally KILL. Perhaps one day. In the meantime, we definitely have some Tiomkin coming shortly and, with any luck, Waxman, Mancini, North and a Newman. MV
Hi Justin. When I asked MV further up in this posting about golden age cds soon, he was encouraging. " For our final four we are trying to appeal to a cross section of fans so everyone will hopefully have something under the festivus pole this holiday season."
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Little confused about the term meaning FINAL 4 releases....for the year. Doesn't LLL usually have a Black Friday release?
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Little confused about the term meaning FINAL 4 releases....for the year. Doesn't LLL usually have a Black Friday release? The final 4 are the Black Friday releases. MV
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Perhaps MV can unearth Herrmann's "Endless Night"....... Come to think of it, there's plenty of unreleased Herrmann at Universal: "Cape Fear", "Marnie", "Companions In Nightmare", "The Virginian", "Convoy"...and there is still much of Herrmann's CBS output to see the light of day.... And There's always Jerome Moross's "The Valley Of Gwangi"...... J.
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There's sooo much horror titles from the 80s by great composers that deserve a proper release... Cat's Eye, Deadly Blessing, Child's Play 2... and expanded Varese properties' titles such as Psycho 2, A Nightmare On Elm Street or Pet Semetary... And Silver Bullet would be nice too, as would be Tourist Trap since it s coming on Blu-Ray... but its 1979 so I guess not. Well, I can't wait to know which one it will be! btw no sign of a Christopher Young release this year I was really hoping for "Urban Legend"! MV mentioned in another thread it was a nice compliment to Salem's Lot. I'm sure whatever it is I won't be disappointed!
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Then it must be BeltramiĀ“s "CARRIE", right?
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THE DEAD ZONE - complete and remastered? Instant purchase if that's the case.
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THE DEAD ZONE - complete and remastered? Instant purchase if that's the case. Oh, YES!!!
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god would you just give it a rest already. LLL just released True Grit and Intrada The Miracle, but no, you're never satisfied. You Golden Agers have a label in Kritzerland that caters to your tastes more often than not so quit acting like you're being left out in the cold. Yeah well, in the past whenever there's been a lot of 50's and 60's titles released one after the other some of the eighties (and beyond) score fans have made the same sort of complaints.
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god would you just give it a rest already. LLL just released True Grit and Intrada The Miracle, but no, you're never satisfied. You Golden Agers have a label in Kritzerland that caters to your tastes more often than not so quit acting like you're being left out in the cold. Yeah well, in the past whenever there's been a lot of 50's and 60's titles released one after the other a lot of the eighties (and beyond) score fans have made the same sort of complaints. Best way I've found is to like scores from the 'Golden Age' and from the 80s too... Then that makes two of us.
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