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Somehow I missed there was a Book 2 (3CD set) of North and South but having said that, the Screen Archives description of Book 1 (4 CD set) says "Three CDs cintain (sic) Conti’s complete original score and included is a fourth bonus disc with music of the era that was thoroughly researched and newly recorded for the show." However, reading elsewhere it sounds like Book 2 contains additional score and that the first volume is therefore not complete as SAE's description states. Anyone able to confirm either way? If not complete, think I may have indulge in Book 2 as Book 1 is rather excellent. Cheers.
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Wow, a lot of Club titles there, I'm not sure if that's good news or bad news for a new Club release. I see the Spartacus big box has come down a bit (but maybe not enough to tempt people to buy it). I'd recomend The Hallelujah Trail, vintage Bernstein.
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At first glance I thought this a posting by Varese. I never quite understand why people feel the need to act as unpaid publicity agents for record labels! A simple link would suffice.
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I knew I could save a little if I held out long enough on Spartacus.
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Thanks everyone who replied... the alternative I didn't even think of! I assumed N&S was a one off series and not a series of series... as it were. Book II is clearly one to get given how great Book I is.
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North and South is a trilogy of books then adapted into a trilogy of TV miniseries in the years 1985, 1986, and 1994. So there might be a Book 3 score as well but I don't know. There is, but it's by another composer (I think it may have been Peter Myers) using Bill Conti's themes - and it's the only one of the trilogy that hasn't been released. It might still happen - Varese Sarabande put out The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years (Garry McDonald and Laurie Stone via Henry Mancini) BEFORE their 2-disc album for the original. 'Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III" was scored by David Bell. Ford A. Thaxton
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