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Capricorn one by Goldsmith? I missed the Intrada edition The man who would be king by Jarre? Body double by Donaggio?
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PR re-issued the re-recording. There's been no re-issue of the original score that sold out from Intrada. georgefenton, my e-mail is in my profile, if you want to see if we can work something out for "Capricorn One".
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Nov 15, 2013 - 9:56 AM
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Bob Bryden
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I received mine a couple of days ago and have been thoroughly enjoying both scores. Re: VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET, although all the Harline cues are great, the one that really grabbed my ear is the cool jazz cue "Slow Bus To Memphis" by Victor Young. Bruce, do you know if that cue was originally composed for another film (and maybe which one)? Or is it a library source cue? How about the Mandel pieces? And one last question: do you know who is the scat singer on "Desdemona's Lament"? Great release. So now it's time for clues to the next one. I may have lost track, but isn't there another Bernstein coming soon? Following the recent release of 'True Grit' from LLL there was a hint that 'The Comancheros' maybe coming this year is this still the case? It is coming this year, but it's not this release, which has not been guessed thus far. In what is for me a hair-raising coincidence - I watched the blu-ray of 'Appointment with Danger' early this morning and at one point Jan Sterliing puts on a record for her guest (Alan Ladd) - and it's 'Slow Bus To Memphis'!!!!!!!!!! These kinds of things blow my mind. (I've also got 'Small Planet' on order! - had no idea about the song or that it was in either movie!) As an aside, the scene is punctuated by some absolutely hilarious, classic, 'noir' lines. Jan starts to sway to the song. Ladd looks at her butt and says - 'Is that your slow bus to Memphis'. Sterling replies, 'Can I give you a lift'. Ladd pulls her into him and says, 'You already have'.
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Is it the title you revealed to Lori and I on Saturday October 19th at Jerry's Famous on Ventura Blvd. and for which my lips are sealed? Locking info in 'The Vault'.
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Maurice Jarre? Well we do love Maurice Jarre
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Could be Shogun? May be The man who would be King? (sold out too)
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Clues so far… It is a double bill on one CD one was released previously as a limited edition and sold out quickly and one is a world premiere release. Limited edition was not a previous Intrada release. Same composer for both scores and composer has been on Kritzerland – confirmed as Maurice Jarre Silver age – but not 1960s ----------------- Is the previous limited edition Kritzerland’s The man who would be king or Quartet’s Shout at the devil? Is the world premiere Jarre score from the 1970s? is it (world premiere score) a movie set in the past or set in current day (i.e. as at the time of making the movie)? No correct guesses so far. The world premiere is indeed from the 70s.
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