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Apr 24, 2014 - 10:23 AM
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profundo
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Thanks for getting that recorded, James, it's a great score. Also, many thanks for your work in bringing us re-recordings of The Alamo, El Cid, Conan the Barbarian, Exodus, Fall of the Roman Empire, Lawrence of Arabia, Quo Vadis, Taras Bulba and other great scores
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A well deserved sell-out, Mr. Fitzpatrick! I was working in Yellowstone National Park when this was released. I ordered it immediately. I'll always associate "The Legend of Navarone" with the great beauty in that park. Thanks for the memory, James, Ric, and all the Prague Phil players!
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Congratulations. I have a few tracks from it on the USB stick in the car that I hear all the time.
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This and Hour of the Gun are priorities for me for Tadlow purchases. I was advised by a certain someone that I'd probably run the full gamut as far as Tiomkin scores went (I was overall pretty turned off by Land of the Pharaohs and Red River). But Guns is a good old movie, and having watched it again with my s.o. I'll have to fork the extra bucks for the CD.
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Of course I encourage you to follow the Goldsmith thread more, but I think since you're such a Tadlow fan it wouldn't hurt to pick up Navarone if you can find it for a decent price. I also was surprised at how much I enjoyed 36 Hours when I got it (despite not being a big Tiomkin fan, I've tried to buy every FSM release and only have a couple dozen left to go out of 250). I confess I also enjoyed Land of the Pharaohs as a guilty pleasure so maybe we're not quite aligned on our Tiomkin issues, but 36 Hours is the complete opposite of Phraohs in Tiomkin-land so maybe you should give it a try. It's one of his least "cluttered" scores, both in terms of orchestration and also overall arc. Yavar
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