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There was a hint that some David Shire was coming soon from the Land of Kritzer. Is the Silver Age premiere from the ever-fertile pen of Shire? Well, we'd like that VERY much. That's great news! Is it a score for a TV movie? No, not TV. And not quite the 70s.
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There was a hint that some David Shire was coming soon from the Land of Kritzer. Is the Silver Age premiere from the ever-fertile pen of Shire? Well, we'd like that VERY much. That's great news! Is it a score for a TV movie? No, not TV. And not quite the 70s. Paternity? I haven't seen that one, but I always love a new Shire discovery. Well, I love Paternity, so that would get me dancing a jig!
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Really looking forward to hearing "Paternity"! Dave Frishberg told me a story about how he was brought in at the last minute to write the "Baby Talk" lyrics, when David Steinberg's attempt to write the lyric came to naught. Additionally, I've really been enjoying the "Stuart Cooper" collection - though "Overlord" has been getting the most listens lately, I'm quite taken with the "Hustle" score, too - "Gifts" is a standout cue.
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Bruce, are any of the golden age guesses correct? Nope, unless I missed one
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Whatever the Golden Age titles are count me and PFK in...right Peter?
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So......could the Golden Age double-score CD be something by Hugo Friedhofer---either from his early 1950s Fox or from his 1940s-50s Paramount period? Still a few Leigh Harline 50's Fox scores I'd love. The top one is, 23 Paces To Baker Street. I saw Bottom Of The Bottle on You Tube the other week (same year, director, star & composer as 23 Paces). I loved Harline's main title, a very hard busy American jazzy sound, not a lot of music in it, a lot of jazzy source music from the radio & records which was probably newly recorded & sounded great. Well, we always need more Harline!
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So......could the Golden Age double-score CD be something by Hugo Friedhofer---either from his early 1950s Fox or from his 1940s-50s Paramount period? Still a few Leigh Harline 50's Fox scores I'd love. The top one is, 23 Paces To Baker Street. I saw Bottom Of The Bottle on You Tube the other week (same year, director, star & composer as 23 Paces). I loved Harline's main title, a very hard busy American jazzy sound, not a lot of music in it, a lot of jazzy source music from the radio & records which was probably newly recorded & sounded great. Well, we always need more Harline! Yes! More Leigh Harline! Fox Harline? No Down Payment? Vicki? The Best Things in Life are Free? You have one title.
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Also ......... A Blueprint for Murder? Finally some "Columbo" on CD
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