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To Mr. CindyLover: 5 discs? Could you please elaborate on the contents of the set and perhaps share a few thoughts? I'm presently in the process of completing my Gerry Anderson discography and I'd very much appreciate the input. Thanks.
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THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE - music by Jerry GOLDSMITH Just missing Raggedy Man now.
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SPACE 1999 YEAR ONE - music Barry GRAY Discs 1 & 2 Love this stuff!
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FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON - music by Paul SAWTELL
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THE RED BALLOON BALLOON - music by Maurice LEROUX
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THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND OF CAPTAIN NEMO - music by Gianni FERRIO
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NIGHT CROSSING - music by Jerry GOLDSMITH
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Just missing Raggedy Man now. I have one for $500 beans! Great! But I'd hang on to such a valuable objet if I were you
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Sep 4, 2016 - 1:28 AM
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CindyLover
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To Mr. CindyLover: 5 discs? Could you please elaborate on the contents of the set and perhaps share a few thoughts? I'm presently in the process of completing my Gerry Anderson discography and I'd very much appreciate the input. Thanks. It features John Cameron's library music for the series (the non-Cameron library music used in the series isn't included), the scores he wrote for 13 episodes* ("2000 ft to Die," "Your Witness," "The Numbers Game," "See No Evil," "Zeke's Blues," "The Last Frontier," "Border Line," "Lena," "WAM" parts one and two, "A Pocketful Of Posies," "Burning Bush," and "Shadbolt" (which was mostly tracked), and Eartha Kitt's rendition of "My Man's Gone Now" for the episode "A Pocketful Of Posies." The scoring's not as distinctive as Barry Gray's, but that didn't keep Anderson for tracking a lot of Cameron's music for the series into The Investigator. You also get "Avenues And Alleyways" in its opening and closing versions and some unused versions as well. It's very comprehensive, both muically and in terms of the liner notes. *Or 12 episodes if you're one of those people who counts two-parters as one long episode! References
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To Mr. CindyLover: 5 discs? Could you please elaborate on the contents of the set and perhaps share a few thoughts? I'm presently in the process of completing my Gerry Anderson discography and I'd very much appreciate the input. Thanks. It features John Cameron's library music for the series (the non-Cameron library music used in the series isn't included), the scores he wrote for 13 episodes* ("2000 ft to Die," "Your Witness," "The Numbers Game," "See No Evil," "Zeke's Blues," "The Last Frontier," "Border Line," "Lena," "WAM" parts one and two, "A Pocketful Of Posies," "Burning Bush," and "Shadbolt" (which was mostly tracked), and Eartha Kitt's rendition of "My Man's Gone Now" for the episode "A Pocketful Of Posies." The scoring's not as distinctive as Barry Gray's, but that didn't keep Anderson for tracking a lot of Cameron's music for the series into The Investigator. You also get "Avenues And Alleyways" in its opening and closing versions and some unused versions as well. It's very comprehensive, both muically and in terms of the liner notes. *Or 12 episodes if you're one of those people who counts two-parters as one long episode! References Thanks Mr. CindyLover. I'll be looking into it, pronto.
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