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It's a wonderful score. I'll have give it a listen again, it's been awhile. There are still several John Scott scores that REALLY need a cd release. I can't believe we still don't have Greystoke and Shoot To Kill! A more widely available King Kong Lives would be great too.
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Jun 30, 2015 - 9:45 AM
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JohnnyG
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Just finished playing this CD, in my on-going journey through the Land of John Scott. As noted above...Epic, Spacious, Driving and memorable score in that customary John Scott style (basically...brilliant). The opening and closing tracks stagger the senses! We lost a master of the lovely, memorable long-lined melody last week and while this one is still with us, his lack of scores...opportunities...whatever, is just as much a shame as Horner's too soon passing. I'm edging closer to the end of my (available on CD) John Scott journey. I think 20,000 Leagues is up next - I cheated and played Mill On The Floss sometime back - I don't know what I'm gonna do when the well is dry, apart from hit them all again...and again. Oh, I think you're gonna love "20,000 Leagues", Kevin - it's one of his best scores from the '90s!
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