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I just wanted to make mention of this wonderful score, which I hadn't heard in years. It's come out in Japan (in that wonderful Japanese mini-LP packaging), and I just got my copy and have been having a wonderful time listening to it. Follow Me was one of those surfing documentaries popular in the 60s, this at the tail end of the spectrum in 1969. There are some fun songs sung by Dino, Desi, and Billy (music by Stu), and the orchestral cues are just great - tuneful, charming, and full of musical inventiveness. Since I know he reads this board, let me just say - great job, Stu, as always! bk
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Apr 17, 2008 - 2:37 PM
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I just wanted to make mention of this wonderful score, which I hadn't heard in years. It's come out in Japan (in that wonderful Japanese mini-LP packaging), and I just got my copy and have been having a wonderful time listening to it. Follow Me was one of those surfing documentaries popular in the 60s, this at the tail end of the spectrum in 1969. There are some fun songs sung by Dino, Desi, and Billy (music by Stu), and the orchestral cues are just great - tuneful, charming, and full of musical inventiveness. Since I know he reads this board, let me just say - great job, Stu, as always! Dear H, Many thanks for the kudos. This score was always one of my favorites. Are you aware of the fact that 11 of the cues from the film are contained in a CD titled "Sex... Surf and Cycle-Psychos." Naturally, all of the Dino, Desi & Billy tracks are omitted, since trying to clear these would have been a nightmare. It was released on the "el Cherry Red Records" and is still available on most of the Internet web sites, as well as e-Bay. Thanks again, SP bk
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I just wanted to make mention of this wonderful score, which I hadn't heard in years. It's come out in Japan (in that wonderful Japanese mini-LP packaging), and I just got my copy and have been having a wonderful time listening to it. Follow Me was one of those surfing documentaries popular in the 60s, this at the tail end of the spectrum in 1969. There are some fun songs sung by Dino, Desi, and Billy (music by Stu), and the orchestral cues are just great - tuneful, charming, and full of musical inventiveness. Since I know he reads this board, let me just say - great job, Stu, as always! Dear H, Many thanks for the kudos. This score was always one of my favorites. Are you aware of the fact that 11 of the cues from the film are contained in a CD titled "Sex... Surf and Cycle-Psychos." Naturally, all of the Dino, Desi & Billy tracks are omitted, since trying to clear these would have been a nightmare. It was released on the "el Cherry Red Records" and is still available on most of the Internet web sites, as well as e-Bay. Thanks again, SP bk Didn't know about the Cherry Red release. This Japanese import has the original cover art, which is very pretty and the sound is impeccable. But, however one chooses to order it, order it - you won't be disappointed.
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Thanks for the info hainesway! Also a favourite of mine. Have the Revola CD and the original LP. But the Japan CD you mention is a must have for me. Thanks again
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Discovered reissue on CD by Reelz Music UK. Several copies available rather cheap at Discogs. Happy listening Alex
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