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The same thought went through my mind the other day as I was going through my CD collection. Still, Tribute and Tadlow have given us some incredible re-recordings.
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Oct 9, 2013 - 6:52 PM
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J. Rang-ni
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I sure hope not, but a good year plus of quiet time makes me wonder, too. I recently picked up FAHRENHEIT 451, a great recording that had slipped by me longer than it should have, and I love ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN, a favorite of mine, coupled with ARSENIC. And while not a Tribute, I will forever be grateful to Morgan & Stromberg for their great Roy Webb recording, one of many underrepresented, even, sadly, underappreciated composers whose music they've championed.
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Oct 9, 2013 - 9:55 PM
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PFK
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There have been no blog entries on their site since July 2012. With no more FSM, no sign of Tribute, the Varese Club hiding, Tadlow going silent, and Counterpoint vanishing, that's quite a chunk of classic film score possibilities disappearing in a short space of time. That's a lot of stuff for Kritzerland to make up for. Basil, I too have thought of what you said. I have all the Morgan/Stromberg cds from Marco Polo, Naxos and Tribute. They are all amazing and I often go back and play them. John Morgan seems to say the costs are getting higher and higher to do them. I'm sure he would love to do some more if he could. Maybe he can update us. Let's hope Kritzerland, LLL, Intrada and the Varese Club will issue some golden age cds soon and in 2014.
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The credit crunch, gents. I'd say that's streamlining the clientelle. But it'll pass.
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