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Thanks re Dracula. Ha, we must've been working on Diamond Head simultaneously. I went with "Johnny" on the assumption that that's what he would've been billed as at the time (and that's what FSM used on their Gone With the Wave twofer). Had a bit of fun manually massaging the Machine font to echo the style of the title lettering! Nice work on yours – and gives Yavar the choice eh! :-D Cheers. Haha yeah, difficult to resist a challenge. This score's a great listen ... have had it on repeat this afternoon. I like how you seamlessly blended the poster and LP art together, and I know it's 'Johnny' but since Yavar wrote John I took it to mean that's the way he wanted the credit to read.
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Anyone tackle THE BUCCANEER? And/or would they like to? Here you go...
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Hey dtw and raferjanders -- great work, both of you! I'm going with dtw's "Johnny Williams" one with the matching font, because it indeed looks like it could have been the original album cover from the 60s, and this is the LP rerecording. If the film tracks for the score are ever discovered and released, I will use raferjanders's cover -- the second, less faded, one. It looks slightly more polished and sharper, like a modern cover made today would...but in this case the slightly more old-looking one wins for my purposes. It also has a nice touching including the composer and performer credit for the main song, since Williams in fact did not write that but did incorporate it regularly throughout his underscore. Yavar
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Is it just me....i could care less who a score is "conducted by" "Music by....." is.my preferred credit Brm
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A google image search was exactly what I did, and I was amazed at the low amount of results I got. I redid it a search and found a sharper copy of this artwork. It has cast names in places, not too good to remove. I'm not getting other posters in my search results. If you send me a link of a good starting point I'll have another go tomorrow...
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That is gorgeous.
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I think its time to repurpose - again - that Christopher Lee/ INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE cover!
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