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Since it's been another couple months I thought I'd just check in again and see if Kritzerland's fourth (and probably last?) Goldsmith is any more imminent. Have whatever the issues were with it been worked out, Bruce? Yavar
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Well, just found out it's going to be a while longer, so no real ETA, but hopefully in the next three months. Just want it to be the best it can. It's going on seven months since you said this, Bruce -- any updates? Yavar (sorry for being a broken record)
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Well, just found out it's going to be a while longer, so no real ETA, but hopefully in the next three months. Just want it to be the best it can. It's going on seven months since you said this, Bruce -- any updates? Yavar (sorry for being a broken record) Things sometimes don't move as quickly as we'd like - but I'm told it's next up to be worked on, so hopefully that will remain correct.
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That's great to hear, Bruce. I'm sure whatever better elements or more music caused the hold-up will be well worth the wait! Yavar
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Looking forward to this, reincarnation or otherwise - whatever it is! If, by chance, it's The Reincarnation of Peter Proud... it will be a real dream come true!!!
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UPDATE! Scroll up a bit from the end of this thread: http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=105097&forumID=1&archive=0&pageID=2&r=828#bottom The next Kritzerland release is a Goldsmith, specifically a reissue of a "long OOP" FSM title! Since LLL and Intrada have already tackled a number of those (Patton, Stagecoach, Tora! Tora! Tora!, etc.) I think that narrows the possibilities down to: Take a Hard Ride or Rio Conchos (and mayyyybe 100 Rifles, though that only finally sold out in the past year or two) I suppose there's also an outside chance of The Flim-Flam Man and/or A Girl Named Sooner, but that didn't sell out all that much longer ago than 100 Rifles. Still, it would be AWESOME to get those two remastered and perhaps even have some actual cover art for A Girl Named Sooner this time, since this was so early in FSM history that their "flipper" covers were not yet a regular thing. Yavar
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UPDATE! Scroll up a bit from the end of this thread: http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=105097&forumID=1&archive=0&pageID=2&r=828#bottom The next Kritzerland release is a Goldsmith, specifically a reissue of a "long OOP" FSM title! Since LLL and Intrada have already tackled a number of those (Patton, Stagecoach, Tora! Tora! Tora!, etc.) I think that narrows the possibilities down to: Take a Hard Ride or Rio Conchos (and mayyyybe 100 Rifles, though that only finally sold out in the past year or two) I suppose there's also an outside chance of The Flim-Flam Man and/or A Girl Named Sooner, but that didn't sell out all that much longer ago than 100 Rifles. Still, it would be AWESOME to get those two remastered and perhaps even have some actual cover art for A Girl Named Sooner this time, since this was so early in FSM history that their "flipper" covers were not yet a regular thing. Yavar See The Spider thread for the answer.
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Woohooo! Rio Conchos original recording, complete and in stereo (except for three cues)! That's GREAT news. So has Kritzerland now exhausted all the Goldsmith scores it wants to do, or is there yet another "probably last" on the far horizon? Yavar
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It makes a great companion piece to The Comancheros, both movie & score, as they're both the same story, & made only a couple of years apart. The Comancheros is a big enjoyable romp of a western, with a big Elmer Bernstein score to go with it. Rio Conchos is much meaner, with a score to match, still as melodic as hell, & my second favourite sixties Goldsmith. And that main title music, starts from nothing & builds up, & with that really uneasy coda at the end of it.
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Here's the thing: By the time I inquired about the Goldsmith box everything of note had already been spoken for - one must be QUICK and I was not QUICK. So nothing from us from the box. Bruce, at the risk of being annoying I thought I'd ask again: after your excellent Rio Conchos remaster do you now think you're officially done with Goldsmith, or can we perhaps expect other amazing remasters of stuff like 100 Rifles? Also, if you are one of the many people who hates the score to S*P*Y*S I hope you'll tell me so that I'll be put out of my misery wondering whether you considered it included in "everything of note" that was spoken for. Otherwise I'll keep hoping that you do a complete release, possibly with John Scott's score similar to your Goldsmith/Sobel Alien Nation twofer. One more Fox thought: Take Her, She's Mine. It wasn't included on the box because elements weren't salvageable at the time, but I wonder if with the recent technological advances that helped you to restore Rio Conchos perhaps that situation has changed? Yavar
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