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 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 8:19 PM   
 By:   .   (Member)


None of the four scores involved have ever been released before.



Excellent. House of Wax in there somewhere?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 8:26 PM   
 By:   joec   (Member)

One CD is comprised of two Golden Age scores.

One released before and one not?


None of the four scores involved have ever been released before.


When is this happening? This week or next?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 8:37 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

One CD is comprised of two Golden Age scores.

One released before and one not?


None of the four scores involved have ever been released before.


When is this happening? This week or next?


One next week, one two weeks later.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 8:55 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

Are any of the composers involved new to Kritzerland ?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:06 PM   
 By:   PFK   (Member)


Paramount?

Fox?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:15 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

Could Daniel Amfitheatrof, Lyn Murray, Georges Auric , Frederick Hollander,or Malcolm Arnold be involved in any of these scores?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:28 PM   
 By:   slint   (Member)

Perhaps Duning or Raksin then? I doubt about Newman for unreleased soundtracks but that would be nice surprise.

However, I wish for more Francis Lai, Angelo F. Lavagnino or G. Garvarentz.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:30 PM   
 By:   Eugene Iemola   (Member)

Lyn Murray's score to Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief, Paramount and Silver Age. C'mon, admit it.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:34 PM   
 By:   cody1949   (Member)

That would be nice,but wouldn't a score from a film released in 1955 be considered golden age ?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:52 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

Are any of the composers involved new to Kritzerland ?

Only one of the composers involved is new to Kritzerland.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:53 PM   
 By:   haineshisway   (Member)

None of the composers have been mentioned, although one composer has been mentioned who will be the subject of a forthcoming CD.

 
 Posted:   Oct 14, 2013 - 9:58 PM   
 By:   Advise & Consent   (Member)

None of the composers have been mentioned, although one composer has been mentioned who will be the subject of a forthcoming CD.

Fingers crossed. Georges Auric?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 1:15 AM   
 By:   .   (Member)

How about genre.
Do the the Golden Age scores feature days of old, with knights, pirates or similar historical characters?

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 2:57 AM   
 By:   manderley   (Member)

Let's see what we've established now:

1- Two releases.....One Golden Age, One Silver Age

2- Four Scores Involved, None Ever Released Before.

3- 3 Composers Involved, One disc has 2 scores by one composer, the other disc has two scores by two different composers.

4- Total of 3 Composers, only one is new to Kritzerland.

5- The composers are not: AMFITHEATROF, ARNOLD, AURIC, BERNSTEIN, DUNING, FRIEDHOFER, GARVARENTZ, HOLLANDER, KAPLAN, LAI, LAVAGNINO, MOCKRIDGE, MURRAY, NEWMAN, RAKSIN, WAXMAN, YOUNG.....



Might one of the Silver Age scores be Kaper's A FLEA IN HER EAR?

Might one of the Silver Age scores be Riddle's WHAT A WAY TO GO?

Might one of the Silver Age scores be Previn's GOODBYE, CHARLIE?

Could other composer possibilities be Skinner, Salter, Buttolph, Harline, Deutsch, Van Cleave, Baxter, Lionel Newman, Sawtell, Michelet, Faith, Mandel.....

Could we be getting BAREFOOT IN THE PARK and/or THE ODD COUPLE?

Are the Golden Age scores earlier than 1950?


 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 3:52 AM   
 By:   Freejack   (Member)

1# - One has two scores by the same Composer.
2# - One is two Silver Age scores.
3# - None of the four scores involved have ever been released before.
4# - Only one of the composers involved is new to Kritzerland.

Wold die if the Never Released, Double, Silver Age, by the same composer could be:

Richard Halligan's scores to A FORCE OF ONE (1979) and THE OCTAGON (1980).

Great action and supence music there.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 4:25 AM   
 By:   Smitty   (Member)

Is Grusin or Shire involved in the Silver Age release?

As an aside, the rest of the big studios need to open up their vaults to the Kritzerland label. There are so many lesser known Silver Age scores that I want to see released, but don't expect any other label to even consider.

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 6:46 AM   
 By:   joec   (Member)

One CD is comprised of two Golden Age scores.

One released before and one not?


None of the four scores involved have ever been released before.


When is this happening? This week or next?


One next week, one two weeks later.



Great!!

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 10:34 AM   
 By:   PFK   (Member)

Let's see what we've established now:

1- Two releases.....One Golden Age, One Silver Age

2- Four Scores Involved, None Ever Released Before.

3- 3 Composers Involved, One disc has 2 scores by one composer, the other disc has two scores by two different composers.

4- Total of 3 Composers, only one is new to Kritzerland.

5- The composers are not: AMFITHEATROF, ARNOLD, AURIC, BERNSTEIN, DUNING, FRIEDHOFER, GARVARENTZ, HOLLANDER, KAPLAN, LAI, LAVAGNINO, MOCKRIDGE, MURRAY, NEWMAN, RAKSIN, WAXMAN, YOUNG.....



Might one of the Silver Age scores be Kaper's A FLEA IN HER EAR?

Might one of the Silver Age scores be Riddle's WHAT A WAY TO GO?

Might one of the Silver Age scores be Previn's GOODBYE, CHARLIE?

Could other composer possibilities be Skinner, Salter, Buttolph, Harline, Deutsch, Van Cleave, Baxter, Lionel Newman, Sawtell, Michelet, Faith, Mandel.....

Could we be getting BAREFOOT IN THE PARK and/or THE ODD COUPLE?

Are the Golden Age scores earlier than 1950?




Ah Manderley, first you tried to confuse me on The Miracle topic Men in War/God's Little Acre LPs...... smile

Now, #2 ..... Four scores never before released!

Then, you are guessing: A Flea in Her Ear, What a Way to Go, Goodbye Charlie, Barefoot in the Park and The Odd Couple! ALL were issued on LPs! eek

Oh ..... these OLD guys! smile ...... Hey, I'm 67! smile

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 10:42 AM   
 By:   John B. Archibald   (Member)

This always sounds like such fun!

But I can't pay too much attention to it, or I'll get drool on the keyboard....

Anticipation!

 
 Posted:   Oct 15, 2013 - 10:51 AM   
 By:   Lokutus   (Member)

How about some Maurice Jarre or Georges Delerue? It's been far too long since their last releases on Kritz.

 
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