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A Good Day To Die Hard ( Marco Beltrami ). Man Of Steel ( Hans Zimmer ).
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I know Solium asked for just one release but this year there are two ex aequo recipients : Best Release of 2013 : GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL (Tiomkin / La-La-Land) TRUE GRIT (Bernstein / La-La-Land) Best Expanded Release : RISING SUN (Takemitsu / Kritzerland) Best Encore Release : THE MIRACLE WORKER (Rosenthal / Kritzerland) Best Re-Recording : QB VII (Goldsmith / Tadlow) Best Archival Release : THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (Rozsa / Quartet) Best Main Title Cue : Cross Country Bus in FALLEN ANGEL (Raksin / Kritzerland) Best Intermediate Cue : Dina in AU NOM DE TOUS LES MIENS (Jarre / MusicBox) Best End Title Cue : I Want to Come Home in DAY OF WINE AND ROSES (Mancini / Intrada) Best Main Tune/Melody i Had Never Heard Before -- featuring two ex aequo recipients : THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY (Newman / Kritzerland) HEAVEN CAN WAIT (Grusin / Kritzerland) Best Oxymoron of 2013 : CLEAR HISTORY (Bource / RMG)
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I guess I would go with Breakfast at Tiffany's. 2013 was very disappointing for me – virtually nothing I wanted was released. But that's okay, as I still have the high that is Star Trek TOS to keep me afloat a while longer. And it seems a lot of folks are very happy with their purchases this year, so that's great. I would like to say the number of releases these last couple of weeks has made it just about the busiest stretch I've seen here, and strengthens my hope that these great efforts will continue for many years to come.
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Re: The Examiner has given it's top pick as I, The Jury. http://www.examiner.com/review/i-the-jury-soundtrack-review-music-by-bill-conti I can't argue against that verdict. Funny, because except for sampling it when it arrived months ago, I've never gotten around to actually listening to the entire CD. From the above, it looks like I should! And now, 15 minutes later, I've come back to say that I see why I've never bothered to play "I, The Jury" in its entirety. It has to be my least favorite Bill Conti score and I continue to regret buying it. I just can't get into it, and it doesn't help that 10 of the cues are a minute or less. I blame myself for not sampling it before buying it, but I've long been a fan of the composer and just assumed that I was going to at least like it. So, for me, it's startling that anyone would consider it the best release of 2013. Certainly not my pick. Incidentally, I just did a search here and found far more postings from people who had placed their orders than from people who came back to say how much they loved it, although some did. Reluctantly and sadly, I'm just not one of them. My own choice for the best release of 2013, with my limited experience, would be "Wyatt Earp," although if we can include "QB-VII," it's probably a tie.
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ajhfsm: Re: "I agree Ron, you only have yourself to blame." In what respect? For not sampling it before buying it? Or for not playing it after I got it? Or for not liking it when I finally did play it and thinking, despite some of the gushes we've read, that it's probably my least favorite Bill Conti soundtrack now in my collection?
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There was lots of 80s and 90s stuff last year. That helped me to save some money. And you just made it to my ignore list. LOL
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