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Hi Folks, We have a good relationship going with CBS and are thinking about future titles to release. Obviously shows like Hawaii Five-0, Wild Wild West and Gunsmoke would be great but these are MASSIVE projects. In the meantime, what are easier to do are TV movie scores and shows with not many episodes to sort through. Want to know how we pick what to release? The CBS music library resides at UCLA as far as scores and masters and you can search the holdings (probably 85% of it is itemized) here: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt8x0nd51b So I'm calling for volunteers: search the holdings (you'll figure out how to do it) and look up composers (at imdb) and post in this thread projects you'd like to hear. Maybe this could be our second TV Omnibus... Thanks Lukas
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Gilligan!
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My word! The Herrmann and Goldsmith material alone....
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Right off the bat, they seem to have tapes on three fine Morton Stevens made-for-TV films--SHE WAITS, FACE OF FEAR, and his great "Adrian Messenger Homage", HORROR AT 37,000 FEET. There also seems to be tapes on Lalo Schifrin's THE CHRISTIAN LICORICE STORE, John Parker's DARKER THAN AMBER, Jerome Moross' HAIL HERO, Dave Grusin's ADAM AT 6 A.M., Rosenman's A MAN CALLED HORSE, Mancini's ME, NATALIE, and both Schifrin's rejected score and Williams' final score for THE REIVERS, among others.
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Leonard Rosenman's "A Man Called Horse" - please! What he said!
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This is awesome Lukas. I'll look through and post some things. Thanks for doing this!
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