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Now that Roy Budd's WILD GEESE II is finally out there (which I still haven't ordered yet), there isn't very much that I'm desperate for. Reissues (expanded or not) of MACARTHUR and RAGGEDY MAN would be the main ones to fill in the two biggest gaps on my Goldsmith shelves. Other than those, I have more than enough music to hand to keep me going for decades yet. If other things turn up - an expanded OCTOPUSSY, say - I'll nab them, but their absence isn't keeping me awake at night. I've got stacks of Varese discs from the Colosseum clearout two years ago that I haven't even opened yet.
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Did you know, "Floppy Dogs" wasn't her only animated series work?
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Think more obscure. Bet you can't name 'em.
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Think more obscure. Bet you can't name 'em. Without cheating by IMDBing her, did Walker do Gargoyles?
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Eh, no need to tease any further. A rejected score for a approx. five-minute segment of an episode of "Tiny Toons" (I don't recall the episode name off hand). And a score (and theme music) for one or more episodes of a spin-off animated series that two or three episodes were made but none aired, called "Simply Sisters" (spun-off from "the Angry Beavers).
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Nov 30, 2017 - 10:10 PM
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Essankay
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Mieczyslaw Weinberg (M. Vaynberg): THE CRANES ARE FLYING Good call. You may have seen on other threads that I've become fixated on this composer over the last 18 months or so. I found "The Cranes Are Flying" on You Tube some months ago. There didn't seem to be a huge amount of score in it, but there were some worthy and interesting cues which would sound good in a fresh recording. I keep tabs on the Naxos website to see when their next Weinberg releases are due. They emailed me in response to my constant nagging that they'd be recording another symphony (the 13th) in the final quarter of 2017. Thanks, TG. Weinberg's a great discovery, I agree. My guess is CRANES is the best-known of the films he scored (at least in the West) so any recording of his film music would likely include it. He's got quite a list of film & TV credits, as you probably know, so there's no shortage of material, but who knows if it's any good? I doubt anyone's going to undertake a Weinberg film music project, though, when all of his symphonies still haven't been recorded. And speaking of his symphonies, thanks for the info about the new Naxos recording. I'm glad to hear they haven't thrown in the towel. Do you know if the Chandos series is also continuing?
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Having looked it up now, the music for Gargoyles was evidently entirely scored by Carl Johnson, who scored five episodes of B:TAS (including Feat of Clay Pt. 1 and Beware the Gray Ghost). Anyone familiar with the music of Gargoyles? Haven't seen the show since it aired.
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Tadlow picks up Alfred Newman: Diary of Anne Frank, Song of Bernadette, Keys of the Kingdom, Hunchback of Notre Dame, How Green Was My Valley, How the West Was Won all rerecorded. And so many others.
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