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Makes me wonder where our compatriot has been lately? I mean, there have been any number of vociferous threads on the new Tadlow recording...
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After the Film Music Society found those original transcription discs of JUNGLE BOOK I thought they might release THIEF. But since way too many were not happy with that sound quality Tadlow's is the way to go. Those boxes only contained a performance of the orchestral suite on transcription disc.
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I don't know what other FSM geeks may have been expecting 1942 acetates to sound like, but I love the JUNGLE BOOK cd released by the Society, complete with its alternate versions of certain selections heard differently in the movie. The only sound problem I found, and which obviously should have been corrected, was the slurred-speed first chord.
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I'm confused. I own at LEAST one full version of this score in my iTunes in really good quality (CD is in storage, no idea what orchestra / who recorded it I'm afraid). What do I own then, and why isn't it satisfactory? What score do you mean? 'Jungle Book' or 'Thief'? The only album of ToB is Elmer Bernstein's LP with the RPO, now released in the FSM Elmer box. Anything else is likely to be one of three and a half performances of the orchestral suite out there. Unless you ripped the MFX tracks from the DVD isolated score .... for personal use only of course ... The whole deal has never been issued.
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I don't know what other FSM geeks may have been expecting 1942 acetates to sound like, but I love the JUNGLE BOOK cd released by the Society, complete with its alternate versions of certain selections heard differently in the movie. The only sound problem I found, and which obviously should have been corrected, was the slurred-speed first chord. They did very well with those materials.
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Thanks for concurring. (Assuming you also concur that they should have fixed that one glitch.)
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