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Yes, yes The Almighty Moradi Supreme Goldsmith Authority MUST COMMENT! Nigh, all will be lost... But lo! I have come, O my people, from on high to render my Supreme and Mighty Authority thusly so that all may not be lost! I wouldn't put either score on my Goldsmith Top 40, but I like them both a lot. Brotherhood of the Bell is inventive and unique, rather unlike any other Goldsmith score that I can think of...I find it very fresh and surprising. But I enjoy A Step Out of Line even more. Jerry excels in this jazzy mode, and I love his main theme and all the variations of it throughout the score. Hard to believe it's been almost a decade since this great release. Kinda too bad the great depth of other work of his in the CBS vaults hasn't really been dipped into much since then. I also wonder if TV movies he wrote around the same time survive in other studio vaults (Crawlspace, anyone??) Yavar
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IIRC Crawlspace is lost. The film is available though. Beautiful score. Too bad the DVD release of the film is so pricey now! I did a complete score breakdown of this one and I think it's one of Jerry's best unreleased scores: https://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=116952&forumID=1&archive=0 Pretty sure Crawlspace is CBS just like Brotherhood of the Bell, A Step Out of Line, and The Homecoming (Waltons TV movie pilot). I've never heard anything about Crawlspace being lost, only Pursuit (from the same era but for a different studio). Yavar
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