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I would only re-buy Blow Out if Intrada added the cues missing from the Prometheus album (mainly the scene where Lithgow switches out the tires on the car and the piano rendition of the love theme when Jack and Sally meet for the first time in the hospital) and re-sequenced it so the lite rock cues are all lumped together at the end (always skip over them). BTW - that tire changing cue sounds suspiciously similar to a cue on Morricone's The Island or it that just an audio hallucination on my part?
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Oh God, I hope it's not BLOW OUT. I just blew all my disposable income on the PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE blu-ray.
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First is most likely Pino Donaggio ' s most excellent BLOW OUT. Good thing I held off on the Prometheus release...or assumed it was sold out. However you want to read it. Good news. I am not mocking you (nor do I know how long you have been a film score fan), but I LOVE this statement. The way you phrased it is pretty damn funny. The cd has been out for 12 years! You held off buying it? At a certain point, you gotta admit buying Blow Out was not a priority. lol MV
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Aug 16, 2014 - 3:41 AM
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Francis
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It's quite funny. A title has be out for years & then gets deleted, & it's a big panic from some people to try to buy it, even paying over the odds. As far as I can see it's only with soundtracks. Pop/classical, a disc comes out that you'd like, you buy it, you enjoy it. Yes, but that would be because it's the only way you can hear the music. Film music is there in the movie. I have plenty of scores I bought and scores I still need to buy that just aren't top priority or I simply haven't gotten round to, but am familiar with more or less from the movies. I would categorize Blow Out as such a score, having seen the movie ages ago when I wasn't into Donaggio as much as I am today. So I can sympathise with SBD. I've contemplated on getting the Prometheus as well, but will now just get the Intrada to add to their previous two releases (which I do own). Did you know I waited 20 years before buying the Star Wars trilogy on CD? I've only started to appreciate Donaggio's music in the last 5 years or so and still have a lot of scores of his to discover and buy. His De Palma movie scores are of course of higher priority than the other stuff, I bought the Dressed to Kill blu-ray last week and am working myself through the movies I still need to see. What I'm trying to say is, If I could, I would buy all of it, but I can't. So it's natural that there are scores that are in want list limbo. I know that must be hard to comprehend for some people who buy everything from the first day, but it is the way it is. And yes, I also find it a good thing that I didn't get the previous edition when a new one is announced, as most often the older one is obsolete; how many times do you read comments when an expansion or remastered version is released that they just bought the old release a week prior and they regret having done so?
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