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I think Private Life has now been given the most definitive treatment it's likely to ever receive, so it's off the list. This one was a surprise for me. Here's hoping I can update this list more this coming year... I'm so glad I was wrong about this, and that Quartet has revisited the title, restored with new tech by the wizard Chris Malone, and fixed "Gabrielle" (replacing their Frankenstein's monster version spliced with the Heifetz 50s performance of the violin concerto, with the original film recording now cleaned up by Chris). https://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=143632&forumID=1&archive=0 Yavar
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Oh my goodness… Roger Feigelson has just announced a definitive 2CD set (with a decent cover at last) for Rozsa’s final film score!! http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8888 Such a pleasure to be able to update the first post in this thread again. I had written, “Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid -- Rozsa's final score (does anyone know why he's credited with a 1989 documentary score at IMDb?) was released as Vol. 2 of Prometheus's Rozsa series. I'm not sure if it was complete, but I've heard there are copies of the recording sessions out there that are much longer. Even if it was complete, this could probably use a revisit from LLL or Intrada (film was Universal).” Yavar
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Absolutely wonderful news for us older collectors who appreciate lyricism, motifs and melody.
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Absolutely wonderful news for us older collectors who appreciate lyricism, motifs, and melody. You can add me to that list of older collectors who appreciate lyricism, motifs, and melody.
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