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I wonder when the next Varese Sarabande CD Club is? They seem to drop roughly every two months these days, so I guess a new release is imminent
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If that's a clue, they're getting worse.
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Are there any second rate, drum machine driven, late Goldsmith left to expand?
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I would take any of Goldsmith later scores over any scores out of the Remote Control composer clone farm in the last 15 years. What about remote goldsmith?
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Are there any second rate, drum machine driven, late Goldsmith left to expand? Meh, I haven't picked up any of those. I hope we get more expanded animation scores. Waiting for a sale?
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Are there any second rate, drum machine driven, late Goldsmith left to expand? Nah they put those 3-4 scores out already. It's mostly unique, creative stuff left like Timeline and Mom and Dad Save the World! I dunno...I think maybe there's drum machine in Medicine Man? But I don't think many people would describe that as second-rate Goldsmith. Another beloved unexpanded Goldsmith score is Rudy. No drum machine, and the unreleased music is lovely but admittedly quite similar to the already released music. Yavar
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Hopefully something unreleased from the seventies When's the last time Varese Sarabande put out an unreleased score from the seventies? ..naaaaa..or the EWOK twofer by Bernstein If they do this they should expand it. But since it's Lucasfilm I'd be kinda surprised if they got perpetuity rights, actually. Intrada's probably a better place to hope for this considering they just managed to put out Willow. Yavar
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Aug 3, 2022 - 9:39 AM
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Are there any second rate, drum machine driven, late Goldsmith left to expand? Meh, I haven't picked up any of those. I hope we get more expanded animation scores. Waiting for a sale? Nope, I gladly passed on Air Force One, Executive Decision, Chain Reaction. They're to monotonous for me. They work fine in the films but get tiring as a stand alone listening experience. I respect Ado's opinion on them but I think Zimmer's output from the 90's and 2000's merit expansions as well. Crimson Tide, The Rock, Gladiator, King Arthur, not to even mention his animation scores. His best work has yet been expanded.
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Aug 3, 2022 - 9:46 AM
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Ado
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Are there any second rate, drum machine driven, late Goldsmith left to expand? Meh, I haven't picked up any of those. I hope we get more expanded animation scores. Waiting for a sale? Nope, I gladly passed on Air Force One, Executive Decision, Chain Reaction. They're to monotonous for me. They work fine in the films but get tiring as a stand alone listening experience. I respect Ado's opinion on them but I think Zimmer's output from the 90's and 2000's merit expansions as well. Crimson Tide, The Rock, Gladiator, King Arthur, not to even mention his animation scores. His best work has yet been expanded. Thanks buddy, I actually did narrow my criticism of Zimmer and clones to the last 15 years. So that would give exclude most of what you like in the 90's and early 2000's. I do not own a single Zimmer score, not one, but if I bought one it would be from that time period for sure.
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Breaking news: there are other composers besides Jerry Goldsmith. Sorry, I should have asked you to sit down and have a drink to calm your nerves before I said that. Cheers (PS: written in humour.)
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